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Frankie Fraser says the son I never had;
humour
among thieves nonsense and his two partners after displaying strong affections for each other gladly accept to do the hit on him... only he susses and here's the only twist worth mentioning.
The dwellers on the farm are similar to the Addams family without the
humour.
So often with modern Hollywood comedies the laughs are from base and uninteresting
humour.
I'm not a prude and the
humour
here is not prudish.
It shares a lot of its random
humour
and imaginative story lines with "The Mighty Boosh".
Regarding humour, I am afraid there's no room for
humour
in here.
I recommend to whoever wrote that awful review to go and check out the latest Jim Carrey's film if he or she is looking for some
humour.
Unfortunately, I suspect that the author of such one-sided point of view cannot tolerate anything that does not come out of Hollywood whose films are indeed well-structured, well-paced and contain
humour
but at the same time are mostly idiotic, shallow and meaningless.
Despite the synopsis, unintentional laughs are in short supply, although a sequence where one of Curtis' elderly customers is possessed, floats down the hallway and throws herself down the stairs is a mini-masterclass in ineptitude as it fluctuates between failed attempts at
humour
and laughable attempts at drama.
It may be difficult to understand all the
humour
in the movie if you are not from Norway, but it is still a great movie!
The role of an obsessive-compulsive is an easy one to parody and mock to death, but Jack does it with style, humour, emotion, and that usual Nicholson flair.
Most actors act horribly, the entire satire and
humour
from the book have been cut.
I could understand why some people wouldn't find this funny - if you didn't absolutely connect with the
humour
that's involved, you'd almost describe DUST OFF THE WINGS as annoying.
But, if you've ever glimpsed Sydney's party-surf-party-surf-party lifestyle, you'll know what this film's on about, and the
humour
is undeniably aussie.
I am sad to say that the story is confusing, the audience laughed quite often when there obviously was no
humour
involved.
Anyone who doesn't find this funny should pull the redwood out of their arse and invest in a sense of
humour.
But this latest offering from Jackie is rather dull, with little action scene and hardly any
humour
in it.
Nighty Night is a very unique comedy, combining dark humour, social observation and a large dash of discomfort.
It is a very clever movie and has a great sense of
humour.
This kind of
humour
is completely different.
There isn't anything to "get" here that you might think you're missing, and anyone who puts this in the same category as Pulp Fiction or any other movie with a semblance of action,
humour
or even a decent narrative, doesn't know what they're talking about.
With movies that recycle the same tasteless toilet
humour
and clichéd teenage sex antics, comedy is a genre that has slowly been dying in the mainstream for the last decade.
If you are after a movie with humour, a touch of romance, and a new twist on the hero undercover cop, then this is the movie.
It also demeans just about every group in society with its feeble attempts at humour, and insults viewers in the process.
Then, in the first of several changes in tone, we get annoying attempts at humour, where Jackson tries on cowboy hats in a store while still wearing his hockey mask, a cornball sequence where they go for a stroll on the beach one evening at sunset, while Jackson is still wearing his hockey mask(!) - is this supposed to be a comedy or a soap opera love story now?
The guy who made it, Sam Dunn is a anthropologist and metalhead who treats his subject both seriously and with a bit of
humour
and his love for what he is describing, as well as obviously deep knowledge of the subject, goes a long way to making Metal: AHJ so worthwhile.
Its not to everyones taste but if you like your
humour
black and politically incorrect with no canned laughter then you will like this.
Most of the purported
humour
in this film consists of each car taking turns to break down.
This isn't so much saucy seaside postcard
humour
as it is 'Razzle' letters page, with demeaning roles for women and a barrage of unfunny, and occasionally homophobic gags adding to the 'fun'.
Perhaps the most cruel cinematic comparison, however, brought to obvious attention by the prominent presence of a decrepit snack van, is with Mike Leigh's 'Life is Sweet', a film whose originality and desperate
humour
make a stark contrast with the dull clichéd Oirishisms on display here.
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