The gravely, growling voice is shot to bits, the performances are hokey, the ad-libs too frequent, and the constant crowd noises irritating. |
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As an added bonus, BBU always come strong on the ad-libs and this track has some favorites. |
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Owen Wilson has a smarmy-cool, utterly natural screen persona of smiles, cheeky ad-libs and ironically understated wisecracks. |
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Alas it is inevitable if I am going to do edgier stuff and also if I am going to keep the shows looser with more ad-libs and so on. |
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The two of them wrote the show from scratch, ensured they got all the best lines and threw in deft ad-libs as required. |
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He makes a game attempt to liven up the dreary proceedings with some clever dialogue and ad-libs. |
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And Groucho's ad-libs became an added attraction — playgoers kept coming back to see what he'd pull next. |
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He ad-libs and shapes the words through constant takes before the mic, getting every last line right. |
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His songs came off best when he would embellish them with ad-libs and stories. |
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With a stage presence as big as her amazing costumes, her ad-libs and one-liners had the audience in raptures. |
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The reason there have not been more mess-ups is because of his rule against ad-libs. |
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But in the final cut, all my ad-libs were in, so we know who won that battle. |
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It's odd comparing which bits of material are standard and which were the ad-libs. |
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He had them rolling in the aisles at his hilarious asides and unscripted ad-libs. |
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He recited the script, throwing in his own ad-libs. |
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The production isn't without invention and wit, but tired Canadian in-jokes are wearyingly plentiful, and the scripted ad-libs feel heavily deliberate. |
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He started out with very strong ideas about how he wanted the narrative to run and then prepared his actors, encouraging ad-libs and improvisation throughout. |
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On the set, Sanders was the perfect self-effacing host, happy to play straightman to his guests or to enliven a dull show with pertinent ad-libs and stupid sketches. |
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The propensity for ad-libs lends a natural feel to the dialogue that suits the actor and character, and this is probably the strength of the film. |
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The best bits, apart from a few genuinely funny ad-libs, are when the actors seem to break character and reveal things about their own real lives. |
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The play is a terrifically funny work that can survive ham-fisted ad-libs. |
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She was doing different ad-libs in her vocals than she planned and she stepped out of some of the choreography so she could focus on singing. |
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The deliberate off-script editions and occasional choice ad-libs prove particularly funny. |
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Its appeals and concessions to fact and its airy handwaving rationalizations of them read like the weightless ad-libs of someone reaching for anything to win an argument on a subject about which he studied little. |
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James Woods as Sebastian Stark, a former hotshot defense lawyer now working for the DA's office, ad-libs a comic insult toward the judge each time. |
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Expect an assortment of jokes, stories, observations, ad-libs, one-liners, accents, theories, topical gags and self-deprecation from the laid-back gagsmith. |
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