The double entendres are all back, from the film's title right down to multiple cheeseball one-liners. |
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Director Miranda Harcourt deals delicately with this script, loaded as it is with double entendres. |
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A line could and should easily be drawn, however, when these companies resort to nonsensical double entendres involving lewdness and obscenity. |
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The film opens with a flurry of sight gags and double entendres, layered over incipient tension. |
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By the early 1970s, his relentless double entendres were beginning to sound dated and self-parodic. |
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The lyrics are brimming with double entendres and the emotion is uncluttered, leaving it raw with intensity and character. |
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There were cheeky songs too on this double album, rude, raunchy songs whose double entendres escaped me back then. |
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And what a saucy lot they were in the early Sixties with rampant double entendres and camped-up characters running amok amid the laughter. |
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I'm a total sucker for inspired silliness and non-stop, groan-worthy double entendres and barmily burgeoning plots. |
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A whole whack of puns, one-liners and double entendres get crammed into the 90-minute running time, and most of them fall flatter than a postage stamp. |
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He insisted on turning his films into black comedies, full of inside jokes and slippery double entendres, while his contemporaries did what the studio told them to do. |
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The producers were instructed by the BBC to cut out double entendres as these were said to be giving offence to some listeners of the Light Programme. |
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It's quite a feat that they can deliver steady double entendres while maintaining an innocence that keeps the film viable as children's entertainment. |
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He often slips up, tumbling over double entendres and Freudian slips. |
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The double entendres turned on his physical doughiness as a metaphor for imputed political softness. |
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Beyond the cheesecake and winking double entendres, however, Stag was tackling some far more serious issues. |
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I hope this answers your query, without double entendres or innuendo. |
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As double entendres go it's about as subtle as being hit from behind by the Pontypool front row. |
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Armed with a Barbie smile, a handful of saccharine pop melodies and a dose of calculated double entendres, Alizée has taken French FM stations by storm. |
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The politics, moving as they are, play second fiddle to the songs and incessant double entendres. |
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Not even double entendres from auctioneer Cathy Elkies could spice things up. |
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Adam Godley captures the whinnying exuberance and nasal hauteur of Williams perfectly, aided by a script that teems with caustic comments and the kind of fifth-rate double entendres the wag couldn't resist. |
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Each of these works has been conceived dialectically, in the sense that the double entendres and how the artist plays with images, give way to new intentions. |
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And there are lots of double entendres to please Sandler fans. |
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