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She completely dominates the amiable Mr J.Stewart who seems resigned to handing her the movie.Misses E.Lanchester and H.Gingold offer
comic
relief along with Mr E. Kovacs whose peculiar talents are strictly proscribed.Mr J.Lemmon plays Miss Novak's brother.He is a beatnik,a species that disappeared as soon as it realised that its existence was being acknowledged by the mainstream.Some of the more hardcore beats reinvented themselves as hippies a few years later.Certainly they had become figures of fun by 1958 and Mr Lemmon does not appear overly concerned with restraint in portraying one.
It was such an excellent movie, and Chris Pine (one of my favourite actors) provides the perfect
comic
relief.
William Tracey, as Pepi, is a delight, bringing sharp
comic
relief.
Most successful
comic
book movies usually depend on having villains that are bigger than life, ready to jump off the screen and strangle you alive with a smile or a demented line or two of dialog.
every thing looks like it came out of the
comic
book.
But its based on a
comic
strip...what did you expect?
One of the coolest things about the film is that they only used seven colors to make it look like a
comic
strip.
Lionel Atwill plays a delightfully zany museum curator, the usual
comic
relief is quite funny here, and there are lots of suspects on whom to cast an eye.
alongside the
comic
tackiness there are some other great comedy moments - listen out right in the beginning for the voice over of a dad scaring his kids to death, and the funniest rape scene ever committed to film.
He's given two of the best
comic
performances of 2006 (the other in the pretty much unreleased Idiocracy).
He was extremely good at this too although I have never seen him deliver a
comic
line before.
He is a truly talented, gifted writer, actor, comic, producer,director, and creative consultant.Anna Nicole loved him , but he was not a $$$$Billionaire so he left him for a Billionaire.
Sure, but the search is fun, even though somewhat predictable and marred by outbursts of
comic
relief (luckily in the shape of the shapely goddess of the chorus girls, Toby Wing).
And some of the supporting characters seem to fall into what are (now) viewed as clichés (the effeminate reporter, Ron Updike, always used for
comic
relief; sweet, old lady/advice columnist Emily).
'The Adventures Of Barry McKenzie' started life as a satirical
comic
strip in 'Private Eye', written by Barry Humphries and based on an idea by Peter Cook.
Inspired in the
comic
books of Sam Kieth, "The Maxx " is very faithful to the material in what it was inspired , not only in the story but also in the graphic style ,that look like the pages of the
comic
,giving this show a surreal and unique appearance .
Many of the scenes appear to be out of a
comic
book and much darker (visually -- not story wise) than what I expected.
If you have ever read a
comic
book or watched a
comic
book-type movie (Batman, X-Men, etc.) and liked them, you will probably enjoy the subtle humor that continues throughout the movie.
In the history of movies based on
comic
books, "Mystery Men" is one of the most underrated ones.
This is no regular
comic
superhero movie!
Oh, and I have a couple more lasts to mention: it's the final film appearance of both Harry Bernard, who plays a harbor patrolman after years of encountering Stan and Ollie as a policeman, and that of Ben Turpin, the cross-eyed
comic
who was born in New Orleans which is a couple of hours away from my current hometown of Baton Rouge, whose second L & H appearance this was having previously "married" the boys in Our Wife.
The latter performer especially has a genuine
comic
moment.
Matthau, fortunately, was allowed to recreate his role as Oscar, a one-of-a-kind gem of
comic
performance that provides consistent laughs throughout.
This teaming of Lemmon and Matthau turned out to be
comic
gold that was re-visited in nine other films.
Writer/ actor Rachel Dratch is a
comic
genius and Sophie Monk is such a great villain.
Although it's
comic
moments aim lower than the rest of it, the movie has a wonderful specificity (Italians in Brooklyn) that isn't used to shortchange the characters or the viewers.
Love it or loathe it, it's hard to not find Warren Beatty's take on "Dick Tracy," the 1990 film adaptation of Chester Gould's famous
comic
strip, anything short of a genre classic.
The Odd Couple is a
comic
gem.
The last third of the movie is not so bad and Chris Rock starts to show some of the
comic
fun that got him to where he is today.
C3PO and R2D2 provide (as usual) great
comic
relief.
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