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Comedy
stands no chance of evolving with Carlos Mencia around.
The dialogs are really bad written (90% of the script is consisted of cursing), the characters are stereotypical morons, the story and its twists are very predictable and the action sequences (this movie supposed to be an action comedy) are filmed very very bad and without any style.
His low-budget Hong Kong movies were all fast-paced kinetic thrillers that highlight his amazing gymnastic skills and talent for light
comedy.
this movie, while it could be considered an alright attempt at comedy, is not what the previews made it out to be. the first half is comprised of typical robin Williams stand up material, though he really didn't do many voices; he was always great at the one liners and hitting the punchlines... somewhere during the election there is a problem with the computer program that is used in the election.
There is supposedly a happy, romantic
comedy
ending to this turkey--given the character material they had to work with, I just can't envision it.
I understand that it's supposed to be a cheap popcorn comedy, but that doesn't mean that it has to completely insult our intelligence, and have writing so incredibly hackneyed that it borders on offensive.
U won't get an answer until the end of the movie...Well, This is wat
comedy
is for the director Dibakar Banerjee!!!!! Later u find out this scene has nothing to do with the actual movie and hence making everything obvious that the still described earlier was a dream.
Is this a film
comedy?
But it actually does not!!! there is nothing that can be remotely associated with
comedy
in the movie!!!
This would-be
comedy
about a girl - Kathy Ireland in her film debut - who's a total schlump whose inner babe is only awakened after she falls to the centre of the Earth and has a set of badly filmed, impossible-to-follow adventures (chiefly involving a set of dwarves who want her because she has big bones - go figure!) before returning home changed for the better isn't funny, gripping or entertaining in the slightest.
If you live in the suburbs, are relatively well off financially, and do not really have much contact with the city life of england, then this is the
comedy
for you.
Overall this is a
comedy
that the snobs at the BBC will sit back and laugh at for their pleasure and only a select few of the publics.
Silly
comedy
casts an embarrassed-seeming Ray Milland as a British officer in World War II Europe escaping German confines and taking up with a man-hungry gypsy woman, played by Marlene Dietrich.
Depressing black BLACK
comedy
about a woman (Mia Farrow) who flees her house on Christmas Eve when she discovers her husband (Tony Goldwyn) has hired a hit man to kill her.
The drama, as such, is not very dramatic, and the
comedy
is not funny.
True moments of
comedy
are few and far between, but when they arrive are highly amusing - a sign, maybe, that more judicious pruning of the rest of the play might have led to a better paced, more even film.
L'Auberge Espagnole and Le Placard makes you wonder what is going wrong with French
comedy.
The Rock, Andre 3000, and Vince Vaughn were in a
comedy.
It took me a couple of minutes to realise that it wasn't actually a comedy, it was meant to be taken seriously.
He gives the film a little
comedy
and has some good scared faces, but after that the pickings are rather slim.
Most films in this genre balance the
comedy
with a genuine threat, and usually two--one that the characters are led to believe is real, and another for which it's a cover.
It was listed as a
comedy
but I certainly found nothing to laugh at.
Alex Ferns is not bad in the lead role and I did not pick the ending for a change, but apart from that this has no great direction solidly two dimensional characters and is not funny enough to be a
comedy
or serious or dark enough to be any form of decent drama.
If you expect a
comedy
film to have some humour in it then you will be disappointed unless you find an English radio announcer saying the f word a lot hilarious.
Of course, all this nonsense begs the question 'Does a genre as self-referential as the teen
comedy
really need another parody movie?'
At times I wasn't sure if the movie was trying to make another attempt at
comedy
or was it just another attempt at horror that failed again.
The movie seems to think it's a sports thriller, but it's so utterly ridiculous, it can only be a comedy, but it's not funny, not even in a dumb/silly way.
I rented this movie because the DVD cover made it look like it was going to be a ridiculous college
comedy
like van wilder or animal house.
Let me start by saying I don't recall laughing once during this
comedy.
Along the way we get such "great" moments of
comedy
like a fat cavemen swallowing a frog that keeps croaking in his stomach.
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