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753 examples of Humour in a sentence
While there is no denying that the film is really going for your funny bone rather than your jugular, much of the
humour
is hit and miss(mostly miss) akin to a nurse with poor eyesight trying to find a vein with a needle.
Academy Award winning actress Louise Fletcher plays Mama Dracula with subtle humour, grace, and charm and looks quite stunning in much of the fashion, but she has virtually nothing to work with in this Belgian horror comedy that relies more on two vampire son boobs for much of the film's motivation.
The
humour
is pretty stale stuff too.
The twists were obvious, the
humour
was poor and very much un-coogan.
There is also some fantastic actressing around the edges here: Marion Bailey gives probably the most realistic portrayal of an alcoholic that I have ever seen on film, Alison Garland underplays perfectly in the aching role of the quiet sibling (that seems to have become a staple of Mike Leigh's dramas), and the wonderful Ruth Sheen gifts us a counterbalance in an optimistic role as the neighbour who refuses the be pummelled into submission by her daughter's foul mouth, responding with a smile and
humour.
Some of the performances (especially I thought that of Hardie Albright as Dimmesdale, with the exception of that closing scene) seemed a bit forced, although I appreciated the attempt to mix some
humour
into a movie that could have been very heavy, as Alan Hale and William Kent portray the attempts of Hockings to help Goodfellow court the widow Crakstone, although in some ways (again, I haven't read the novel) that seemed unconnected to the overall story.
It has
humour
and also has the amazing ability to make you cry - you can really feel yourself becoming one with the film.
There is no plot, no
humour
and plenty of people dipping their hands into the pool of money to be made by Mr.Sellers's death.
Its
humour
is reminiscent of the Pink Panther scene, where Dreyfus and Clouseau, stoned on nitrous oxide, laugh at Dreyfus's melting face.
It has humour, suspense, horror and can sometimes be plain shocking.
There is usually a positive, inclusive feeling to the comedy style: just about all the characters in the film (even the sleaze-bags) are treated well by Sandler's character (once he gets over his temper tantrums in this case), which puts these films head and shoulders above the derisive, divisive style of
humour
that seems so common elsewhere these days.
A genuinely funny and thought provoking film, with a number of surreal elements, and a lot of
humour.
The third film (and probably the cheapest, as it looks like it) of the series 'The Enforcer' seemed to have that swinging and carefree vibe of the times, with the biting reality and stark realisations (heavily implemented in the first two) taking a backseat for forceful (if crass)
humour.
Yes, there is suffering in this world, but how dare the powers that be exploit such poverty with horrific
humour.
The opening shot is particually PT Anderson, but the rest is just down right stupid
humour.
Plenty of black
humour
to enjoy from the gremlins themselves and the old lady flying out of window.
This is a film of pure emotion so well written and beautifully directed with just the right balance of
humour
and tragedy and so insightful no one contemplating /in/out of a relationship should miss it.
It's an adorable charmer, a cheery, bright, silly comedy with a tangible family chemistry and a really goofy sense of
humour.
The kind of
humour
in this show was formulaic and predictable, just awful.
The whole thing is really a tribute to Shatner's massive ego- though, to be fair, he does seem to have a sense of
humour
about the whole thing.
but i didn't want to watch this film for the
humour.
Absolutely amasing, as I'm from Wales myself I could appreciate the humour, others outside outside of Wales may not.
I can't defend this immoral film about a crazy bunch of speeders, razing across America in pursuit of... fun!! There's nothing to it, but a great cast from the 80's and a lot of good-willed
humour.
Wolfie and his comrades were a magnificent creation depicting urban unrest in the UK with humour, pathos and with a certain amount of sincerity in the beliefs that society should be changed.
The brilliant original overflows with abundant warmth, charm, wit,
humour
and is beautifully acted.
Timmy himself spouts sexist attempts at
humour '
What a knocker factory!' with such aplomb, there is a certain weird genius to Askwith's performance.
But if one thing does make Confessions interesting is that, away from the smut and the crass
humour
(the likes of which make the Carry Ons look like The Simpsons) Confessions offers a view of 1970s urban England to complete with the angriest Ken Loach movie in terms of its dystopian bleakness.
But still, "Clockwatcher" is a good film, a unique blend of snappy
humour
and depressing accuracy that usually succeeds.
So entertaining that there should be some kind of law passed against it, InnerSpace is a magnificently engaging example of top-drawer family entertainment, directed with charm, with,
humour
and imaginative verve by Joe Dante; despite Gremlins arguably being his most iconic and popular film, InnerSpace may very well be his finest hour.
In the 1980's, Dante made some wildly enjoyable movies including Gremlins and its sequel, Explorers, The 'burbs and The Howling; usually state-of-the-art yet delightfully old-fashioned and nostalgic charming, thrilling, marvellously referential to older movies (I'd say Dante did this better than nearly any other director), and with very imaginative story-lines filled with quirky characters, surreal
humour
and generous lashings of excitement.
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