Related by only one gimmicky cross-referenced scene, this is a pair of goofy political comedies coloured
with rude jokes to skewer the gravitas of the gunslinging action genre.
«Baywatch» was a regular movie, where his return was not so triumphant, the performances were regular, the plot a bit absurd, and it causes me more stupor that Zac Efron continues to star in comedy movies
with rude jokes, but what saves are Cameos of the old characters, but by God, as Pam Anderson ruined, and more than invited her to that movie, it's a damn roll.
«Baywatch» was a regular movie, where his return was not so triumphant, the performances were regular, the plot a bit absurd, and it causes me more stupor that Zac Efron continues to star in comedy movies
with rude jokes, but what saves are Cameos of the old characters, but by God, as Pam
Not exact matches
«I'd have to agree
with that,» said Savage, who'd just suggested, apparently mostly
joking, that «abortion should be mandatory for about thirty years» because «there's too many [
rude word deleted] people on the planet.»
Co-director and screenwriters Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (Cloudy
with a Chance of Meatballs, 21 Jump Street) borrow the reverence of Pixar's Wall - E and the
rude fun of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Team America: World Police to create a movie that's fast - paced and silly
with enough throwaway clever in -
jokes for their accompanying adults to justify a second viewing.
Infrequent terms of Christian Deity and
rude name - calling are paired
with some crude humor involving flatulence
jokes, comments about underwear and mild sexual innuendo.
If you have seen the previous three movies and even the three direct to DVD sequels, you know what to expect
with the American Pie series: a lot of slapstick,
rude, crude, dick
joke humor.
One has to listen very carefully to the dialog to find any nuanced humor — there are no silly accidents, vulgar sex
jokes,
rude gestures, or childish comedy to take the edge off
with.
It's a resolutely anti-monumental approach that has hitherto seen Baldock mix up the friable stuff of 21st century life — domestic goings - on, fallible bodies, libidinal currents,
rude jokes and cute asides —
with references to modernist art and ancient cultures and their notions of pure forms or lasting values.