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His material is extremely
witty
and hilarious, and his delivery is some of the best ever witnessed on stage.
Faithful adaptation of
witty
and interesting French novel about a cynical and depressed middle-aged software engineer (or something), relying heavily on first-person narration but none the worse for that.
It's vulgar, provocative,
witty
and sharp.
To like this movie at most you must be a)strongly in love (without a marriage) b) acknowledge English humor which is about admiring gallant and
witty
life situations and not just running gags c) be fairly very intelligent, because authors gave an opportunity to laugh and cry over every single minute of this movie, and only if you meet "b" and "c" requirements, you can recognize and enjoy author's input.
It is darkly witty, playful and seriously faithful to elements of the Jewish tradition and to modern scriptural interpretation.
It's
witty
humour made me giggle all the way through, and the fact that Trey and Matt are so over the top, boosts the film's comedy.
Interestingly enough, the witty, light touch Bogdonavich so effortlessly employs gives the film a rather disarming emotional core.
A weird,
witty
and wonderful depiction of family life!
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writing (some "inside" jokes I got, others I didn't - maybe due to actors speaking on top of one another), great acting (notably John Cassini), great cameos, interesting and unique directing.
There's song,
witty
dialog, poignant moments, blending and comparison of new ways and tradition.
The dialogue is witty, and the physical humor done with consummate skill.
Utterly satisfying in nearly every department and overflowing with droll and
witty
dialogue and thinking.
From the subtle gestures towards a joke, to the blatant toilet humour throughout, along with a constant reliance on some very
witty
innuendo.
His life and his teaching is reduced to little, at best a few
witty
remarks.
"Mean Frank and Crazy Tony" is a cheerfully fast-paced mafia/crime flick with a lot of violence, comedy (which, admittedly, doesn't always work), feminine beauty and two
witty
main characters.
Edel & Starck is great, it has all: great plot, smart, witty, always well delivered lines, an amazing theatrical timing showed by all the stars and beautiful shots of Berlin, one of the most interesting city in the world.
The best aspects of DM was the fast pace,
witty
scripts and of course the toe tapping score.
Not one swear-word in sight (mark that Hollywood, you don't have to swear to be funny, you have to be witty) and the move from stage to film is seamless.
Witty
lines and subliminal lines!
Director Peter Duffell, working from a deliciously macabre and
witty
script by noted horror scribe Robert Bloch, maintains a snappy pace throughout and does an ace job of creating a suitably eerie atmosphere.
High praise and my sincere gratitude go to the director and writers for delivering two charming characters, superb writing, always interesting and
witty
dialogs, two awesome performances, and the atmosphere of magic that falling in love is.
This movie is witty, watchable and utterly touching.
How Morgan Freeman's unnamed character psychically (not physically)arrives to where he meets this jaded check-out girl who has an unhealthy relationship with her current supervisor (who also happens to be getting it on with her philandering husband played by Bobby Cannavale in a small role) is somehow left for us to witness more than deduce and their
witty
banter -- two people on opposite sides of the coin of society -- is deceptively simple.
It's beautifully acted by the entire cast (especially Sullavan, Stewart and Frank Morgan), has a witty, intelligent script and looks absolutely stunning.
Redd Foxx always a clown of comedy, Pearl Baily a great match as his wife
witty
and sassy, Norman a son with a secret not sure if he will have a future if it is out,Dennis Dugan crazy funny man .
She's funny, smart, outgoing, witty, and a lot more.
He is so
witty
and charming.
Very
witty
and clever script.
Jimmy Stewert supplies a wonderfully
witty
performance and Frank Morgan as Mr. Matuschek is spellbinding.
Definitely one of the most
witty
and twisted who-dunnit I ever seen.
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