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Action, drama, a couple of jokes, and some nice views.
A Kid in King Arthur's Court is a film with unoriginal and uninspired dialogue, a lame plot, and
jokes
that only make you want to laugh at how stupid they are.
(I guess that's better then
jokes
that don't make you laugh at all) Along with Blank Check and The Pagemaster this movie seems to have fallen into obscurity and I doubt it will be remembered during the 00s.
Then there's all the
jokes
we've seen in previous Myers films that aren't so funny the 4th time around when they appear in this flick.
If you talk you'll miss half of the
jokes.
I still found the jokes, the kids and the faculty hilariously funny.
Avoid this compilation of idiotcy and bad
jokes.
There's great attention paid to detail--quite a bit is happening both in the foreground and the background of the frame--and the
jokes
are both laugh-out-loud funny and amusingly ironic; but Keaton's genius is his ability to isolate the individual within the crowd and draw out that individual's endearing strengths--his connection with each member of the audience is subtle but sublime.
Although it is amusing to see Linnea Quigley, Michelle Bauer, and Brinke Stevens as "ugly" coeds, this movie relies too much on nudity and really bad
jokes.
This is a Mike Myers comedy that doesn't have all that many fart
jokes.
Sure they are all
jokes
your dad thinks are funny and everyone else groans at.
Great movie, some say its slow but I think it ads to the real life situations, makes the
jokes
stand out more (which are all original).
The story is the same, almost word-by-word, yet the
jokes
don't work.
I could have put up with the poor story and the awful characters if the
jokes
or the actors were funny, but they weren't.
While parts of it were funny, many
jokes
were so bad that you question the movie being called a comedy.
Imagine how this puerile rubbish was pitched: "Hey there's this guy, right, and he loses his wee-wee, and gets a new one... and then we can do these
jokes
about Viagra and 69s and poo and farts and other stuff that we came up with after six beers and a whole stack of old comedy tapes.
With characters as feeble as these, the movie can at least be saved by some great
jokes.
No plot, bad acting, gratuitous gore, and stupid
jokes.
You HAVE to understand the lazy "welsh" accent in order to get a lot of the
jokes.
His
jokes
here are stupid and an embarrassment for him.
It has been said about this that whether you love or hate sci-fi, you'll enjoy it, because you'll either get a kick out of the absolutely countless nods to, and parodies of, classics in the field, or laugh at all the
jokes
made at the genre's expense.
Both have heart, in with the
jokes.
The plot is horrible, the acting is cheesy, and the
jokes
are not even original.
But, this film takes place in a pseudo-Tokyo theme park named EuroReptarLand (can you say EuroDisney?) There's
jokes
about sushi, not escargot, sumo wrestlers as waiters and floor show entertainers, and some ripoffs of the "Lady And The Tramp" film, etc.
Few
jokes
works but that's not enough to make a 90 min film.
Frankie Howerd was always better with a live audience to bounce catchphrases off (he could make three
jokes
last over half an hour like that).
Some of the
jokes
I am still figuring out or hearing after seeing it multiple times (I bet she'll invite us in for some tea and strumpets (prostitutes).
A perfect comic timing and clever
jokes
make this one a winner, with unbelievable performances, characters and stories.
Disney didn't try to use all the same old
jokes
and funny lines from the first movie.
Director Carl Reiner and lead actor Steve Martin instead actively embrace the clichés and conventions of the noir style, adding their own jokes, of course, but primarily drawing humour from the characters' deadpan reactions to ridiculous scenarios.
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