Hysterical
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"Non-theist" will do for all that, yet unlike "atheist," it doesn't have the same phobic,
hysterical
responses.
But I think, actually, the alternative is to grasp the nettle of the word "atheism" itself, precisely because it is a taboo word, carrying frissons of
hysterical
phobia.
And I said, "Is there anything I can do to help?" and — (Laughter) — the nurse kind of had a
hysterical
laugh, and I'm turning my head trying to see everybody, and I had this weird memory of being in college and raising, raising money for the flood victims of Bangladesh, and then I look over and my anesthesiologist is clamping the mask on me, and I think, "He looks Bangladeshi," — (Laughter) — and I just have those two facts, and I just think, "This could work somehow."
She'd just bought a new address book, and she'd spent the morning filling in her many contacts, but then she'd been left staring at that empty blank that comes after the words "In case of emergency, please call ..." She was nearly
hysterical
when she looked at me and said, "Who's going to be there for me if I get in a car wreck?
I never like to claim first, but I do know that they never heard that nasty little rumor that women aren't funny, and they find us
hysterical.
How to renounce the
hysterical
need to be valued?
I became so
hysterical
over her treatment, that eventually, she was just beaten behind closed doors.
She sent me this, which is
hysterical.
Multiple sclerosis could be misdiagnosed as
hysterical
paralysis until the CAT scan and the MRI discovered brain lesions.
But what we saw was a public that was flooded with
hysterical
and sensational coverage, sometimes inaccurate, sometimes completely wrong.
First of all, don't be
hysterical.
Because in the mid-1950s, when I was a tiny child, they had the audacity to launch a very primitive little satellite called Sputnik, which sent the Western world into a
hysterical
tailspin.
Actually, that's "hello" in Bauer Bodoni for the typographically
hysterical
amongst us.
It was
hysterical.
But those Sarah Palin skits, while hysterical, were still not enough to save the rest of the 90 minutes and I would always regret not turning it off as soon as I heard the familiar "It's 'Saturday Night!!!'"
Kathleen Turner struts around in a blond wig, getting her kicks from "pretending" to be a two-bit hooker (she really has a good solid job in the clothing industry and has been hurt so badly by men that this is the only way she can connect), and Tony Perkins plays a
hysterical "
priest" who is out to maybe murderer her (yet another movie that ends with Tony Perkins in drag).
Although Steve Carell was
hysterical
in the first film ( the babbling scene is one of my favorites) , and, in my opinion , deserves an Emmy for his role in The Office , he is pretty weak in this dull comedy.
The scene she has with her uncle where she breaks down in hysterics was
hysterical.
The books by Allard and Marshall are
hysterical
and only a couple of situations from the books ends up in this film.
The only surprise to have any impact on me was its final snagging of the indeterminate ending cliche: will Jane keep her appointment with her attempted rescuer, who will tell her the (obvious to the audience) identity of the 2nd conspirator, propelling her into another round of
hysterical
victim-play.
They (instantly) fall in love and it leads to a
hysterical
montage of the two of them frolicking in the grass, drinking from a fountain...in slow motion no less!
The premise is
hysterical
(men are banned for being too dangerous and imprisoned in -- haw! -- football stadiums), the pseudo-dyke culture is laughably bizarre (there's an underground sex trade with women who dress up like men to service "deviants") and the "last man" of the title is a pitiful reincarnation of Rocky from Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Unless you're interested in seeing 2 hours worth of scenic mountain footage featuring
hysterical
characters, lots of histrionics and cheap 70s gore (not much of it either), I would advise to avoid this movie.
besides this whole genre has been beaten to death already, with all the austin powers movies & undercover brother, it just seems old, it also just feels like a rip off from undercover brother (which also wasn't hysterical, but a lot funnier than this).
This is one of those star-filled over-the-top comedies that could a) be hysterical, or b) wish that you had gone to the dentist to have all your teeth pulled instead.
The
hysterical
cast of b-movie and sitcom extras simply make the characters seem like bad Jewish stereotypes.
The only good thing about this film is that it is so bad, it's truly
hysterical.
I can't figure out which is worst; Norris' dull portrayal of anonymity (not a great trait in an action protagonist) or Christopher Neame's
hysterical
overacting.
This movie creeped the hell out of me as a kid (mausoleums still do!), but as an adult, the thrill of this movie isn't in the storyline, but rather the
hysterical
laughs it holds... Highlights are listening to the names the teenagers call each other, from "nerdlebrain" (my personal favorite) to "turkey".
Yes it may be gross but it's filled with
hysterical
moments that nobody has done since.
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