Are his lame slapstick antics intended to send us into convulsions of laughter? |
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Such typical comedy tricks such as speeding up the film, slapstick humor, and wacky looks are all present here. |
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What follows from here is unbridled mawkishness interrupted by some slapstick comedy. |
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The film is billed as a sophisticated comedy that gleefully mixes slapstick humour, with something a little more grown-up for all viewers. |
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A series of slapstick events leave both penniless and on the run, where they form a grudging bond. |
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A lack of imagination on the part of the writer, the director and the actors results in slapstick comedy and innuendoes in dialogues. |
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Every joke in the film works for me, even the slapstick at the sidewalk cafe and the barge, and I'm not a big fan of physical comedy. |
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This hideous pork product does nothing but evoke traumatic memories of the film's headache-inducing brand of sledgehammer slapstick. |
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But this slender plot acts as a mere clothesline for a series of slapstick asides and cinematic in-jokes. |
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Other scenes depict the agents as idiots and slapstick figures barely able to push a plug into an electric socket. |
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The slapstick is quick and satisfying, the music charming, and the voice actors uniformly outstanding. |
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The performers will also tackle solo songs and duets, group numbers, character dances, duologues and slapstick. |
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At first merely uninteresting, the ploy eventually descends into slapstick comedy, undermining the prevailing halcyon tone of the work. |
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Their slapstick stick-ups keep escalating till they realize that all of Dick's former co-workers have also turned to a similar life of crime. |
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First you're led to believe this is a slapstick comedy, then comes the whole gooey, mushy angle. |
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The musical, set in a Big Top, features gravity-defying stunts and slapstick clowning as it portrays the story of American showman PT Barnum. |
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They came to watch a bunch of people dressed in ridiculous clothes and outlandish make-up run amok in a slapstick whirlwind of escapism. |
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And the skiing holiday slapstick is like an out-take from a Jerry Lewis movie. |
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There was laughter when he launched himself into a slapstick dance routine that was nothing short of Chaplinesque. |
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The scene is overlong, overdone, obvious, boring and even resorts to slapstick. |
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The chase scene, and Lake's sped-up sprint through a backlot in hoop skirt and bloomers, are pure slapstick. |
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In carnival, the Commedia dell'Arte, the pantomime, and slapstick we find a modern expression of the trickster impulse. |
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It is not a slapstick farce, it is a comedy of character and relies on the audience observing the detailed interplay between the singers. |
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His comedies combine screwball dialogue, slapstick and, fascinatingly, sly social critique, where morality is never clear cut. |
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He saw himself as a dashing romantic figure and was mortified to find himself seen as a slapstick comedian. |
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Fast-paced comic fun, with a strong whiff of circus slapstick, for the discerning younger viewer. |
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It uses moments of slapstick to deliver comic relief where none is warranted. |
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It was the slapstick premise of a woman who's innocently walking down the street when a harp flails out of a window and lands on her. |
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He is described by Ben Anderson as both a slapstick character and a strong fighter. |
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What follows is plenty of slapstick humour, the odd chuckle, way too much mushy stuff and some truly cringe-making moments. |
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The utter lack of chemistry between the leads is magnified by the film's reliance on ill-designed slapstick cutesiness. |
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It's hard to see why Stan and the gagmen were so determined to do it because the results are pretty standard slapstick. |
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The segment, with a voice-over explaining the action, consisted largely of speeded up film and slapstick pratfalls. |
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The accident-prone insurance industry is at it again, falling flat on its face with the precision timing of slapstick comedy. |
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So if you can survive moments of slow slapstick and pre-teen tantrums, you will really like the core of this film. |
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It's deliciously grown-up, avoiding slapstick in favour of fortuitous mishap. |
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I find a lot of films that simply rely on slapstick methods and good-looking actors to sell them. |
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Along the way each team will run into wacky slapstick, encounter goofy characters, and bop to some very '80s rock and roll. |
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As far as I could tell, no actors used any stunt doubles, making the film's considerable slapstick shocking. |
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Postle has a knack for combining slapstick comedy and pathos, which is very effective in this instance. |
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Prop maker Peter Greenwood found a real mangle so the dame can wring clothes in the panto's slapstick scenes. |
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However, both the slapstick and kung fu are ultimately part of a story, and a good story at that. |
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You have to be careful when you incorporate breaking headlines into your scatological slapstick or surreal satire. |
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The chase scene, and her sped-up sprint through a backlot in hoop skirt and bloomers, are pure slapstick. |
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Small things amuse small minds, she says, scornful of the rude slapstick humor they practice. |
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Hepworth produced on average three films a week, ranging from melodramas and slapstick comedies to scenics and travel films. |
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And those with an affinity for the silliness, slapstick, and tomfoolery of this sort of comedy will be turned off by the costumes. |
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These films consisted of a series of music hall acts and slapstick set pieces, loosely linked by very limited narratives. |
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He had to curb his use of slapstick and work on developing believable characters. |
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The slapstick possibilities of a short-sighted furniture shifter must have seemed irresistible. |
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Not everything works well in Crime as its second disc gets a little muddled with some incoherent and cartoonish moments of slapstick. |
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However, it was written to portray the seedy underbelly of society in a slapstick kind of way. |
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Marshall, though, would not escape with slackness again, even if it wasn't quite so slapstick the second time round. |
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Though not slapstick or of the knee-slapping variety, Hamer is droll and often wickedly subtle in his deadly strain of humour. |
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Families enjoyed the fun-filled evening of good music, slapstick comedy and all-around entertainment. |
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This satirical, slapstick comedy is a feel-good film that is effortless to watch. |
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Their happy laughter rang down the tunnel as they appreciated the irony, or failing that, the slapstick. |
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As one expects of Elton, it's all done with slapstick humour, parody, irony and lots of absurd action. |
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The tone, which veers from slapstick comedy to mawkish melodrama, is as volatile as nitroglycerine. |
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This is aiming to be a sort of slapstick comedy but, as you say, it's very intermittent. |
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John giggled at the slapstick, not quite understanding what all of the fear in the air was about. |
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We are fed up of slapstick comedies and dialogues filled with double meaning. |
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But a lot of the comedy is silly slapstick stuff, with people hitting each other with balloons and getting into fights. |
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But it should not be reduced to something showing slapstick comedies and lewd jokes. |
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Mr. Mayall, who was married with three children, was famed for his slapstick routines. |
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Is the life of a pantomime dame all slapstick, panstick and lipstick? |
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Jerry whacked at the old soldier's head with a sympathetic slapstick. |
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The other plays a multiple percussion setup consisting of a seven-piece drumset supplemented by a woodblock, pedal-operated tambourine, triangle and slapstick. |
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I'll slap her upside the head one of these days, and not with a slapstick. |
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The slapstick double act they crafted was always supposed to be a sideline to their serious acting careers, but now it's almost entirely taken over. |
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I found the show very entertaining, a great combination of physical strength, endurance, slapstick, and witty repartee between the lumberjacks and the emcee. |
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The show follows the traditional plot of the fairytale story but with plenty of comedy and slapstick to keep the crowds entertained for both evening and matinee performances. |
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When Paul wakes up in bed with Becky the morning after his bachelor party, it ignites a chain of slapstick events that force him to wonder if he's marrying the right woman. |
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He's shown promise as a character actor in the past and he's also proven himself as a strong slapstick performer, but he fails to blend the two in this film. |
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His movements, reactions and slapstick comedy were a treat to watch. |
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In 1924, Seldes came out with a book called The 7 Lively Arts, a celebration of comic strips, vaudeville, slapstick, musical comedy, and other non-elitist culture. |
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Asian slapstick humor does not translate well, and most of the captive audience agreed, although they grudgingly watched it. |
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There is a beautifully simple slapstick moment between Pedro and Javier on the tennis court that perfectly captures the cheeky buffoonery of the movie. |
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Instead of that film's repressed romances, Iron Monkey offers a gob of melodrama, slapstick comedy, cooking montages, and demonstrations of holistic medicine. |
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Ken Campbell's slapstick take on the nursery rhyme for Unicorn Theatre bears the old rogue's unmistakable signatures of anarchic humour and lurking menace. |
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Trading in a unique mix of absurdism and knowingly ancient music hall puns, slapstick, and gentle songs, the Gang was an essentially theatrical phenomenon. |
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And it also seems to me that in film, there are comedies that involve sight gags, slapstick, visual stuff, and comedies that are based very much on dialogue and words. |
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A botched center-right leadership election on Nov. 18 verged on slapstick. |
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His films are characterised by slapstick combined with pathos, typified in the Tramp's struggles against adversity. |
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The concept of mixing pathos with slapstick was learnt from Karno, who also used elements of absurdity that became familiar in Chaplin's gags. |
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A generally nonsensical genre of play, farces are often overacted and often involve slapstick humor. |
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English accents in Disney animated films are frequently employed to serve one of two purposes, slapstick comedy or evil genius. |
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The Chelsea-PSG game was like a mad, 90-minute circus act, full of slapstick and argy-bargy. |
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Lacklustre graphics, violent slapstick and poorly judged jokes about lazy eyes are presented in a flavourless feast of funlessness. |
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He seemed unsure about the tone of the film, which is part parody, part slapstick and too schlocky as a whole. |
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Adding to the crazy experience will be authentic Three Stooges voices, sound effects and slapstick maneuvers such as head bonking and slapping. |
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Like any form of slapstick, its greatest burden is its obviousness. |
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Directing all the pain and rage of a losing bet towards, for example, Liverpool's slapstick slaphead Pepe Reina can provide genuine catharsis. |
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Despite the well-worn plot it has some jolly slapstick and energetically makes the most of 3D with objects constantly flying at the screen. |
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It's one of those slapstick comedies where you'll need to keep slapping yourself in the face to stay awake. |
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Polly Findlay's funny modern revival of this anonymous Jacobean black comedy is filled with slapstick, chavs, visual gags and lots of blood. |
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Mo Yan's portrayal of the pursuit of women carrying unauthorized fetuses sometimes verges troublingly on the slapstick. |
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In my opinion Norman was at that time the king of slapstick comedy. |
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The obvious fart jokes and done-to-death innuendos have led critics to pooh-pooh Mrs Brown, but there are also a wealth of witty one-liners and good old-fashioned slapstick. |
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Mousetraps are a staple of slapstick comedy and animated cartoons. |
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Winters's complex matrices and Dunham's slapstick psychodramas seemed out of place among paintings by younger artists obsessed with systems, mass media, and new technology. |
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Motorbike riding, beardie TV cooks Si King and Dave Myers arrived in Cardiff with a show part slapstick, part stand up and with a little bit of cooking thrown in. |
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