Once you absorb the delightfully twisted story, further viewings will reveal the carefully nuanced comedic background. |
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If words are comedic crutches, then mimes are the gimps jitterbugging at Lourdes. |
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With the exception of Moldova, this year's performances don't rate a blip on the comedic radar compared to last year. |
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The Producers is a worthy comedic effort that hints at Brooks' genius to follow, but the screenplay is ultimately the best thing about this film. |
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There's comedic and romantic potential in the concept of beautiful leads playing divorce lawyers who accidentally get married. |
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To them, I say, you obviously don't appreciate the subtle comedic nuances of Question Time. |
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The gluttonous binge-viewer gets the full sense of the comedic crescendo to which these episodes build. |
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When Rock Hudson and Doris Day shared fume and frustration in their prolonged comedic foreplay, there was a hint of adultness about it. |
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Bob Martin invests his characters with wonderful tics, gestures and mannerisms and makes his knife-sharp comedic timing feel effortless. |
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But he also concedes that because of its themes, and their comedic treatment, the film could have a rocky reception. |
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If you're doing a drama that has some comedic elements you can't forget that it's primarily a very serious film that has some light relief. |
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The film is a delightful romantic and comedic concoction with a first-rate cast and excellent production values. |
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Ritter's death is somewhat reminiscent of the passing of comedic legend Phil Hartman, who gave the world the golden voice of Troy McLure. |
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Wright displayed considerable comedic skills, making funny faces, doing impressions and goofing off on stage. |
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Of course, there are a lot more pratfalls, comedic lines, wacky mishaps and longing glances, but you get the picture. |
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It's rough when an established comedic actor tries to become a straight man. |
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A Christmas Story is a joyous celebration, a comedic care package for those who feel the season has gotten over-hyped and under appreciated. |
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It's a clever comedic drama involving a birthday party, a video camera and an expected guest who never turns up. |
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In comedic fashion, the dos and don'ts of winning and keeping a man are detailed to assist the hapless female in finding Mr. Right. |
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Through sarcasm and dark comedic intonation, he seeks to expose true dilemmas and issues. |
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He once again proves himself to be the most fully realized but underused comedic talent in tinseltown. |
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All of it produces a density of comedic effect that manages to come off as natural, unforced. |
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Igbo maskers have a spiritual essence that varies in expression from the comedic to the sacred. |
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It poked fun at all the seriousness that reality TV has become, and it made stereotypical reality TV scenes into comedic segments. |
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Every time it comes to the forefront, you're caught off guard, as it's polar opposite of the main comedic tendencies of the film. |
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The drinkers perform a comedic caterwaul while the folk singers create a dissonant background to the absurdity. |
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It earned him a scowling hiss of disapproval from Dendria and a punch in the shoulder from Naoise for his comedic troubles. |
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Along with brazenly ridiculing government and society, Ko began to incorporate short comedic skits into the band's sets. |
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The comedic cut scenes are as regular as clockwork and often as predictable. |
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For example, in a comedic story, the concept of cruciality may be turned on its head. |
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I've always been much more engaged by him in a comedic rather than dramatic role. |
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He explores in his art the dynamics of decay without ignoring the comedic ironies of living. |
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In the comedic half, she is the neighbor of an underemployed actor, who soon becomes fixated on her. |
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This movie doesn't bother to offer an original comedic thought, or pursue a different take on collegiate life or the onset of midlife crisis. |
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It's an old tradition for comedic actors to appear in big, dramatic movies in order to be taken seriously. |
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In the traditional romantic comedy style, he walks the line between romantic lead and comedic lead. |
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Willie Ryan encored with his lovely poem, and Noreen Cusack entertained us all with her comedic skills. |
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He's enthusiastic about the live show, but is also keen to raise his comedic profile again. |
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Murray, long a comedic dreadnought, has in recent years come into his prime as a dramatic actor. |
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Great work from McKellar, who really is this country's stay-at-home comedic star. |
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The book is comedic and heartwarming in turns, yet I read it dry-eyed as it did not realise a true exploration of personal grief. |
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Not only does he prove his comedic bona fides, he manages to ground his bizarre portrayal with more than one-note caricature. |
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It is only with his fourth feature, The Navigator, that Keaton makes the transition to full feature-length comedic narrative. |
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His comedic style is marked mostly by self-deprecation, dryness, and yelling. |
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The snappy dialogue is there, but the story is full of huge gaps and campy scenes that come out of left field to up the comedic ante. |
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And since I tripped on a curb the other night and then fell down in a comedic way, I have no problem seeing those smart-asses taken down a peg. |
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Just give the disappointing sequel a miss for fears of spoiling the excellence that lies within this self-contained laid-back comedic charmer. |
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The film catalogues his cross-country journey to confront old flames and discover the truth in a poignantly comedic way. |
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Some were funny, while some were more heavy handed slams of ISIS simply framed in comedic terms. |
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Do you see parallels between Nixon and Dubya, as far as comedic figures go? |
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It sparks a comedic crisis of cultural conscience, which will presumably play out across the series. |
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The ladies score the leading roles while the men are left to portray quirky, comedic characters. |
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Less so was his private pain, though his own comedic material often included reference to his struggles with addiction. |
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He uses his comedic timing and emotional commitment to the words to make these jokes work. |
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So then we have a comedic genre whose best work exemplifies the genre itself, and a science fiction genre whose best work is based on exceptionality from the genre. |
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The episodes are structured like suites of sketches, each short scene comprising a comedic set-up, a droll twist and, more often than not, a punch line. |
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Zosia Mamet is spectacular in the second episode on premiere night, showing off some crackling comedic timing. |
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As Glinda, Chenoweth scorched the stage like a solar flare of comedic energy. |
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Few comedic gambits are more likely to guarantee disaster than impressions of heavily accented family members, territory that he wisely steered clear of. |
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Not an eternal gossipmonger, not a social butterfly, not a comedic actress, but a very serious-minded woman with a warmth that came from the depths of her soul. |
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Some celebrities known for their comedic, dramatic, or vocal talents are also accomplished visual artists who use their pieces to support various causes. |
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On Friday evening, as the conference got underway, the two senators were on the stage delivering comedic standup routines. |
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A scene ripe with comedic possibilities is then cruelly squandered. |
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Under the unwatchful helm of a writer-director and a co-screenwriter, however, the results are less than admirable and almost completely devoid of any comedic inspiration. |
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Pitt pulls off an outstanding performance in this role, maintaining a credible balance between the comedic and the serious facets of Mickey's character. |
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It's a tidy, well-kept neighbourhood of historic homes and the location of the Second City Comedy Club, a place that has spawned so many comedic talents. |
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Although Luna Papa strives for a balance of laughs and drama, the taint of human cruelty and violence is so strong that many of the comedic elements feel forced. |
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He was like some comedic humming bird, flitting from Megan Mullally to Eric McCormack to Debra Messing. |
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Scene after scene, the professor uses the meaning he assigns to words to establish dictatorial superiority over his pupil up until to the abrupt dark comedic ending. |
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One of the most recent comedic slams of ISIS is a music video starring Iraqi Kurds. |
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Last year, Rivers threw herself to the comedic wolves and allowed herself to be the honoree of a Comedy Central roast. |
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In my experience of photographing people, shots one to four can invariably be junked, shot five often has some comedic value, but shot six is usually a zinger. |
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Often those jokes were along the lines of long, good-natured comedic stories. |
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Della has a beautiful voice and great rapid-fire elocution, but the piece would be well served by tighter direction and fewer generalizations about gender in the comedic bits. |
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In this film, Allen doesn't seem to be trying to intellectualize about God or morality, nor does he attempt to do anything overly comedic or complex. |
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Everything zips along at a brisk and comedic pace for the first half hour, with an elaborate scam to rip off a load of smuggled goods being set up. |
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One comedic false alarm was provided by local deejay Gary Kiernan and his wife, Sandy, masquerading as the former first couple. |
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The brief introduction of each individual within the group dynamic adds texture to an uncomplicated tale, and offers multiple opportunities for comedic repartee. |
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Johnson plays the innate clumsiness and discomfort that we'd expect to accompany a recent bodily acquisition like this with apparent ease and deft comedic mannerism. |
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The purpose of a spoof is to attract consumers outside the normal demographic with a comedic, sexualized take on a known brand. |
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The raunchy humor of these Funny or Die clips run along the same comedic vein as Workaholics. |
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The long-running comedic news show The Colbert Report will air its final episode. |
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In Dan Wells's book A Night of Blacker Darkness, John Keats is portrayed in a comedic tone. |
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Most bravely perhaps, Maka, 45, imagines some comedic moments. |
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Comedians can be dated back to 425 BC, when Aristophanes, a comic author and playwright, wrote ancient comedic plays. |
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Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg, an independent film released in 2008, is a comedic rumination on the city's history. |
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Also from Salford is comedian Jason Manford, whose Manc accent adds to his comedic style. |
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As they may not be best known for their comedic turns, Danny explained their casting. |
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Arnez J is quickly emerging as one of the hottest, most talked about comedic artists in the game. |
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He draws on comedic examples from many different eras and genres, insisting that it's enough if an event or experience was funny for someone. |
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You can marvel at the comedic delights on offer from such masterly comedic gagsmiths as Mick Ferry, Rob Deering, Mark Olver and Nathan Caton. |
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Stunned at such critical acclaim from one of the country's best comedic brains, I just stood there glaikit but beaming. |
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Simas began his comedic journey in 2005 with the Rhode Island Comedy Factory and has hosted comedy shows from Connecticut to Nevada. |
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As a result, the catalogue was dominated by the usual comedic corn and the martial parpings of Arthur Pryor's band. |
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The Belle Epoque In Sud-America suite by Brazilian film and television composer Julio Medaglia was quirky, comedic and rumbustiously well-played. |
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An ace comedic turn that, in lesser hands, would come off as one-note. |
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Importantly, comedic and whimsical elements prevent such works from descending into wild-eyed Luddite rants. |
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That fleeting comedic moment exemplifies Aidy Bryant at her best. |
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Each story is set up with perfect comedic timing, managing to evoke double takes and spontaneous laughter. |
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The stories were sometimes sinister, sometimes wryly comedic and usually had a twist ending. |
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There are regular dramatic and comedic performances staged at the Barron theatre. |
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Gone are the days of Belushi, Murphy, Carvey and Ferrell, replaced by a cast of no-names who are unable to wade into the comedic depths of those superstars. |
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Philipps and The Messy Melodies, Clorox's own band of comedic holiday carolers, hit the streets of New York City to bring holiday Bleachable Moments to life through song. |
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In a variety of 1940s costumes, he will show how eccentric pilots, spivs and WAAFs all did their bit to keep our comedic bit up as Hitler's bombs rained down on Merseyside. |
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The Big Time, a production from Made 4 Stage Theatre, offers a comedic insight of a job gone wrong when Jerry and Jacks make a complete mess of their latest mission. |
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Outside of the comedic field, the sort of bold play with sound exemplified by Melodie der Welt and Le Million would be pursued very rarely in commercial production. |
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Although the bulk of his work was comedic, often parodying characters of authority such as military officers or policemen, he also performed in other film genres and roles. |
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He wrote comedic silent films such as Modern Times and The Kid. |
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John Duff of Toluca Lake met Rinaudo years ago through the Sons of the Desert, a club of Laurel and Hardy fans that got its name from one of the comedic duo's movies. |
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