Laughs
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this show is the best it is full of
laughs
and Kevin James is the best so if you want a good show i recommend the king of queens and its a letdown that they canceled it so in the end this show will make you forget your worries and troubles cause if you have a cast with Kevin James and jerry stiller you cant go wrong.
The story is very subtle and if you go to it for laughs, it ain't happening.
It manages to get most of it's
laughs
from the shocked reactions Joe has whenever he encounters McPoodle (including some equally deranged sound effects-i.e..car horns,screaming,elephants,etc.).
movie still is guarantied
laughs
even if you have not heard their music but the songs are so great you can't pass them up.
This is by far the best in the series, with its nonstop
laughs
and clever humor that is suitable for all ages.
Bardem is an acting animal:One of those few comedians that can make a masterpiece from almost any character, the supporting actresses are great in their roles and the story is told with such a sensibility that one
laughs
and cries in the same minute, as we used to do with the great old masterpieces.
As I said, the producers never hesitated to add in some
laughs
whether they come from Ray's one liner or George's strange habits or David trying to be a nice guy.
If you like a few
laughs
with your horror then this is the movie for you.
With this well thought out story and with
laughs
mixed in, this is a good movie.
A subplot about a hulking neighborhood hound named Monster supplies a few extra belly
laughs
(Monster is voiced by some uncredited guy with an appropriately deep, growly voice).
The comedy of the film occurs naturally, and the
laughs
haven't been set up too elaborately & haven't been too worked at.
Truly a doper movie, but with many
laughs
and puns, sight gags, and slapstick.
There are still plenty of
laughs
to be found here but i think Vol. 6 like the last few volumes is slowly providing less and less
laughs.
I can't say I enjoyed this as much as "The Big Lebowski" or "Raising Arizona," and felt a little slighted, but "O Brother" is an enjoyable film worthy of some good
laughs
and a taste of the Coens' brisk, twisted sense of creativity.
Sure, it's comedy and the situations bring us a great many
laughs
and fun moments...and political correctness as we know it today did not exist in the 1940s and 1950s.
Let me start by saying "London" still holds up after all these years and the transformation sequence is by any standard quite impressive, the film was funny, and scary, also a bit of gore....Now lets get to "Paris" its enjoyable, a few scars, lots of gore not as exciting or eerie as original but it does have a few
laughs
in what has become quite the fashion these days in films so maybe in that sense it was ahead of it's time, the transformations al'a CGI while good for the technology of its time are nowhere near as impressive as the original.
Plenty of
laughs
as Knotts does his usual bumbling, stumbling act.
But this time with even more
laughs
than ever before!
The plot is simple and straight forward but it keeps you watching and there are so many
laughs
that you really start to love it.
This movie has some very funny moments and the
laughs
are pretty constant but none are very memorable or as funny as the things on the show.
If you're looking for
laughs
and timeless wonderment, pick this up for a dollar and you'll probably never let it go.
Margaret Rutherford, Alastair Sim and - most especially! - Joyce Grenfell are all fantastic, giving us a lot of
laughs
as they express their utter horror at what they are having to deal with.
For the most part this movie delivers
laughs
at a good clip, but "Better Off Dead" was still better cause it was the first and the jokes worked better.
But even though this movie has plenty of
laughs
within the silly story and the grotesque imitation of Hitler (here cleverly renamed as "Hynkel", and speaking in a hilarious kind of pseudo-German), the general tone is pretty sad, maybe because of the movie's place in history.
Moreover, in the second part, no-one ever
laughs
at Tarzan and he's even really appreciated.
I'd say that In & Out was a silly comedy with a lot of
laughs
and giggles.
Despite it being a typical teenage comedy or if you will the switching of the sexes movie, it had some pretty decent
laughs
that I think anyone could get.
Possibly the best
laughs
come from George Cole as Flash Harry (who comes out of a bush when whistled at) and various visits to classrooms by Ms Fritton (Sims) reacting to explosions ('Oh poor Betty!") or science lab gin production ("just send a few bottles of that up to my room"').
The "Giggler", a purse thief who
laughs
as he's committing his crimes is also enjoyable to watch.
This movie is hilarious, but they don't make any cheap jokes just to get the
laughs.
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