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And that the incredible amount of effort to deliver those
sketches
for years and years and years is not only something to be derided, but we would merely write it off as merely execution.
Alright, now I'm going to reduce all of this to a series of simple dumb
sketches.
And these were created without sketches, just freehand, by putting the sugar down on a white surface and then manipulating it to get the words and designs out of it.
He was taking pictures of me and of my sketches, and I thought, "This is great, a Vietnamese fan."
So by now, there must be a hundred pictures of me smiling with my
sketches
in the files of the Vietnamese police.
Terribly tired piece of Technicolor cotton candy, with unmemorable musical
sketches
(the two worst of which are irrelevant flashbacks to the 1890s, with Hayworth portraying her own grandmother).
His
sketches
try to hard, he himself isn't funny, and the writers are struggling to write material for a no-talent host.
It didn't but it did introduce some repugnant
sketches
and semi-talented "comedians" to the world.
With mediocre character
sketches
that Ian Fleming would not have approved of, this film goes down as the worst 007 movie.
Rabbit Fever is a mockumentary collection of sketches, each one of them focussing on a female personal device that was made popular by a single 1998 episode of Sex and the City (the latter half of 1998, rather than the early episodes which were all directed by women).
All of the
sketches
are painful to watch.
Any 3 year old could have come up with any of the jokes and
sketches
they put on this lame excuse for a show.
It's a quirky, goofy and bittersweet string of sketches, attempting to explain a man's growth from birth to adulthood and how he deals with the vices of lust and fanaticism that surround him.
There are some wonderful descriptions of this film from other commenter's here and they seemed to have really enjoyed it so I won't too far into giving a film synopsis but you could see a little of Woody Allen and maybe a little of Federico Fellini in this film's collection of some 50 short
sketches
or vignettes strung together with no real singular plot.
As a person who thought Jackass the TV show was an over-hyped fad with only a few funny
sketches
and lots of unnecessary pain, the amount of fun I had at this movie has made me realize that having no boundaries is the best environment for these guys to work in.
Roy Anderson's film 'You, The Living' comprises a series of fifty-odd sketches, snapshots and vignettes set in a Swedish city.
This set of unique individual
sketches
with extensive self-referential humor is reminiscent of a really raunchy Kids in the Hall.
This must have been one of Chaplin's most ambitious projects; he throws in virtually everything, from visual gags and blackout comedy
sketches
to social relevance, romance, even some violence.
I particularly enjoyed the sketches..."Unfair Target" will be a cult classic in no time.
At the same time the movie wants to be hip satire, a series of comedy
sketches
of the type that the NBC television show "Saturday Night" would do so well two years later.
This ends up as a medium-bad MAD TV episode, complete with frustratingly overlong
sketches.
I do not find Paris enough of a topic to connect 18 short
sketches
together.Perhaps for people who know Paris it is interesting.
Notorious box-office flop wasn't so much panned as it was ignored, and one can see why: it's a series of
sketches
in search of a plot, and the performances, directorial touches and cinematography are all variable.
The plot, when not dealing in clichés, rambles to the point of non-existence; dialogue that is supposed to be street is simply hackneyed; characters never develop beyond sketches; set-pieces are clichéd.
'L'Odyssée d'Alice Tremblay' is a collage of comic sketches, linked together with a (very) thin layer of good ideas.
There are a few
sketches
I have enjoyed, such as some of Ms. Swan and Stuart, and there are a few talents on the show such as the magnificent Alex Borstein.
The
sketches
are all way too long and any satirical impact they may have had is lost as they're all drawn out to the point of complete boredom.
This movie shows a row of sketches, which partly pass over into one another.
instead, we're treated to cheap, amateurish, unfinished
sketches
and depravity and weirdness for its own sake.
Rather it is a biographical art film, chock full of interviews, performance footage, home movies, and mostly pointless animation
sketches
lifted from "Animal Farm."
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