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Sure, it has fun with Trump, but what comedy doesn't?
Finally, Raymonda's Wedding has fun with folksy Hungarian costume camp.
It does it's job, and it has fun with it.
Kelly Rowland said she has fun with her natural hair.
He has fun with it and he's very good at it.
The show has fun with this fact in an early scene.
Whannell has fun with the story's unseen menace, sometimes a touch too enthusiastically.
He works a lot and he loves it, but … he also has fun with it.
Familiar sportswear elements are ever-present and it's clear that she has fun with this.
Clinton may be entering yet another stage: one where she actually has fun with clothes.
With a feminine, elegant yet youthful style, the young star always has fun with her looks.
Emma Watson has fun with fashion, but that doesn't mean she doesn't take it seriously too.
Chance has fun with his message, combining seemingly unrelated pop culture references into one magical creation.
He has fun with an incident in the Persian Gulf, long regarded as a British lake.
Ms. George has fun with these women — or girls, as they call themselves — but does not mock them.
It has fun with recalls to the games, without being too beholden to them to make a good movie.
Corinne, not taking herself too seriously, has fun with the word 'nanny' and then people run wild with it.
"He has fun with the game, and he's a big kid out there sometimes," right fielder Jason Heyward said. .
She has fun with an imagined affair with "Godzilla," an unappreciated monster she bonds with over food court fries.
The California based company has fun with fine jewelry, offering witty cannabis leaf studs, BFF hearts and razor blade necklaces. 5.
Bucky does not quite grasp how the different pieces interact to win more points, but he has fun with it nonetheless.
Bottom Line Ideal for a traveler looking for a little retro attitude, the Fairlane has fun with its swinging '70s style.
"Bandersnatch" is not unaware of the limits of interactive storytelling; it is at its best when it has fun with them.
Reed Kavner has fun with PowerPoint when he invites comedians to use the software to deliver presentations on any subject they choose.
He has fun with his monster friend every night, and the ad tracks that friendship (and the boy's imagination) through to Christmas.
Not missing from Mr. Kamps's script, which has fun with some of the dialect's phraseological oddities, but missing from Mr. Quinn's production.
Huckabee often has fun with the medium, including an April Fools' joke that the "alt left" was getting the better of him.
And then there are the reports that the deal has actually been in the works for months, which of course Noah has fun with.
Fiennes has fun with his exasperation over an insurmountable directorial challenge, as does Swinton playing the two imperious gossip queens for the price of one.
For a long stretch, Tarantino has fun with Rick and Cliff as they tool around Los Angeles in a cream-colored Cadillac, the radio blasting.
The playful bear has fun with all of her enrichment toys, but her favorite is her Jolly ball, which she loves to push around her habitat.
It's clear that she has fun with fashion (and subscribes to the whole "fashion over function" philosophy, as all of the looks below require a bathroom buddy).
The show also has fun with Bart's penchant for prank-calling Moe the bartender, giving the joke a Westeros twist by having Bart and Milhouse send a raven instead.
We applaud anyone who has fun with fashion, but we've never seen anyone have more fun than Oprah Winfrey while modeling on the set of her InStyle cover photo shoot.
Here he has fun with the format, using a cheeky introduction in each episode that serves both to catch new viewers up and to wink at his own show's frivolousness.
A lot has changed, of course, since the original series signed off, and the show has fun with Murphy's Luddite ways and general crankiness about the current state of TV news.
Black has fun with his signs of the 1970s: smog protests, a home game of Pong, the Sunset Boulevard Tower Records, a Comedy Store poster featuring Tim Allen, a Jaws 2 billboard.
When Weezer play live, if Rivers is sedate he's "boring," but when he has fun with it, donning a sombrero and crawling all over the stage, he elicits even more head scratches.
But now with director Andrea Arnold (American Honey) at the helm, season two kicks back and has fun with itself while taking a gently probing look at the aftermath of season one.
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"The Queen of Spain," a light ensemble romp from the veteran director Fernando Trueba, has fun with movie lore even as it pillories Hollywood's deal-making with the Francisco Franco regime in the 1950s.
Still, Branagh clearly has fun with the eccentric nature of the Poirot character, whose gift of insight is a blessing when it comes to solving crimes but a curse in its effects on his daily existence.
The song's new video has fun with the premise, starring Ms. Barnett as an elevator operator who encounters a Fellini-esque parade of characters, some of them celebrity cameos (Jeff Tweedy, the members of Sleater-Kinney).
This breezy, knowing comedy has fun with both the details of the poet's biography and the conventions of teen rom-coms, mashing up ye olde trappings with contemporary slang and the occasional bit of stunt casting.
He's a skilled voice artist (there are echoes of his work as the Joker from the animated "Batman" series in Chucky's angrier tones), and he clearly has fun with the mix of saccharine sayings and malevolent menace.
But while McKay has fun with his subject — including a gag ending that imagines what would have happened if he had retired from politics forever in the early 1990s — he also takes care to show the people affected by his decisions.
There are moments where the movie has fun with its well-appointed recreation of 19th-century London, like when it sends Holmes and Watson out for a wild night on the bad side of town, replete with casual stabbings and drunken telegramming.
Meanwhile he had a few choice words for his detractors posting: "if my tweets are rattling the tiny little cages of your reality ... the unfollow button is right there" Read: Twitter has fun with Louis Tomlinson's baby's name Read: Macklemore's 'White Privilege II' tackles race issues
Produced by the team responsible for Fox's "The Last Man on Earth" and created by a "Family Guy" alum, the series has fun with anachronisms, from Meester's character saying "Who else would talk politics with a woman?" to a sly message about just how much Americans love their guns.
"Even he goes through all these things — he had school to study, like his wife is not working, a 1-month-old baby, and he still always works out, plays every evening, makes sure he has fun with the kids, so he's a great dad, a great friend," she continued.
But it also has fun with characters trying on different guises — a nice suit Warden Caputo (Nick Sandow) brought to the prison flits from character to character, and still others put on guard uniforms, while a different character decides to hide out in the prison as an inmate, rather than the MCC employee she is — and with the sort of convoluted, coincidental plot twists that marked many of Shakespeare's plays.
The mirrors caused Pluto to transform into various animals. Pluto has fun with the mirrors until he sees Butch again. Pluto takes advantage of one set of mirrors to successfully scare Butch off, and even gets to keep the bone.
Bionic was a Canadian alternative rock band, active in the 1990s and 2000s."Sprouting beards and preaching Deliverance: Band has fun with 'moronic' whiskers. But Bionic's new CD seriously pushes the edge of furious, ear- rupturing rock". Montreal Gazette, November 28, 2002.
Datho (Merab Ninidze) has been innocent in prison for many years. When he comes home nobody wants him. His angelic wife Elene (Anja Antonowicz) has fun with a fire-eater. The two children imagined the father as a hero, not as a sorrowful knight.
" Megan Davies at Digital Spy called the episode "the pilot Star Trek: Discovery should have had all along." She noted the expanded cast to support Martin-Green's lead performance, particularly the promoted Saru and introduced Stamets. Davies also noted that the episode "has fun with its genre.
Underfunded is a comedy-drama made-for-TV movie that aired the United States cable television channel USA Network on November 8, 2006 at 10 PM EDT.Rotten TomatoesUSA has fun with 'Underfunded' Variety It stars Mather Zickel as Darryl Freehorn, an agent in the Canadian Secret Service (CSS).
He said he resists using the term "blog" because he considered the word ugly, and because he maintained that his "View" is primarily a vehicle for writing rather than a collection of links. In his book Dave Barry in Cyberspace, humorist Dave Barry has fun with Pournelle's guru column in Byte magazine.
" Guitarist James Valentine added by saying: "It's like, a part of the zeitgeist now. Adam [Levine] and his wife, they just love trading photos when we're touring and stuff. They're always doing those filter faces to each other, so I think it rose out of that. Adam always has fun with that.
Kanhaiya (Tusshar Kapoor) is a man who is focused on finding his true love and loses focus whenever he sees red colour. His friend Rocky (Aftab Shivdasani) is obsessed with sex and has fun with various girls. In Kanhaiya's office, a woman follows him into his office. Kanhaiya loses focus when he finds that she is wearing red.
This, some feel, is an inevitable consequence of Beckett's rhythms and phraseology, but it is not stipulated in the text. At any rate, they are not of English stock: at one point early in the play, Estragon mocks the English pronunciation of "calm" and has fun with "the story of the Englishman in the brothel".Beckett 2008, p. 8.
Justin then proposes to a shocked Leila, he then admits to knowing she is lying and reveals he has not lost his memory. Leila has fun with Gilly Roach and they share a kiss, which makes Justin jealous. Gilly and Leila go on date, but are forced to take Archie Carpenter and Rhys Ashworth with them. Leila then turns down Gilly and starts a relationship with Justin, who finally realises feelings towards Leila.
The next day, Max is met by Stan while celebrating, who reveals he set him up and let Max do all the work while he later recovered the diamond. Max concedes that his nemesis has won this time, and is simply happy to live out his life with Lola, watching sunsets. However, he has fun with Stan when he tries to leave by remote controlling his car again, promising Lola it was the last time.
The Wizards and the Warriors is the closest to a traditional epic fantasy of the series, however, like all Cook's books, it has fun with fantasy themes. This novel set the scene and plot that would dominate the first five books, introducing all the characters that would feature in the following novels. This, the first book, told the story chiefly from the view of the Rovac warriors Elkor Alish and Morgan Hearst, as well as the wizards Phyphor, Miphon & Garash.
Ed is a former property developer-turned-builder who purchases the construction yard with Michael. The character is billed as "a no nonsense kind of bloke who has made his own way in life". He is described as "one of the lads" who enjoys a pint and a laugh with his friends. Ed is extremely in love with Aggie, evidenced through his affection to her, but he also regularly moans about her lively personality as she has fun with her friends.
Soviet troops were given a certain degree of license in the early victories in repulsing the Germans, as even Josef Stalin expressed outright indifference towards rape. An example is discernible in what Stalin once asked Yugoslav's communist leader Milovan Djilas, "Can’t he understand it if a soldier who has crossed thousands of kilometers through blood and fire and death has fun with a woman or takes some trifle?"MacDonogh (2007). After the Reich: The Brutal History of the Allied Occupation, p. 26.
Critics praised Matt Lucas's portrayal of Mr. Toad. "In ordinary life Mr. Lucas’s frame does not suggest that he is a salad-and-pea-shoots kind of guy, and here he has fun with an exaggerated corpulence that seems to leave him channeling W. C. Fields," wrote Bellafante. David Knox wrote that "Lucas’ performance positively swamps this treatment of the classic story". Director Rachel Talalay received the 2007 Leo Award for "Best Direction in a Youth or Children's Program or Series" for the film.
Settling in, Rene enslaves Julie and Laura and forces Phil to explain how he knows so much about Rene and Zane's family history. Phil goes outside to get a signal on his mobile phone, but is cut in half by a ghost armed with an axe. The five remaining teens decide to learn more about the family history. Rene has fun with Julie and Laura by making them perform "The Godiva Run", a college sorority tradition of running with the participate only wearing one item of clothing and it can't be an overcoat.
John Fortenberry is an American film and television director.USA has fun with 'Underfunded' Variety Born in Jackson, Mississippi, he graduated from the University of Mississippi, after which he went to work at Lorne Michaels' Broadway Video, serving as editor for eight years before becoming a film and television producer. He directed the films A Night at the Roxbury, Underfunded and Jury Duty, and such television shows as Sonny with a Chance, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Everybody Loves Raymond, The King of Queens, Blue Mountain State, Rescue Me, Memphis Beat, and Galavant.
Anbu (Vishal) is a happy-go- lucky engineering student who lives with his family in Pattukottai and has fun with his friends. One day, he gets into a fracas with a local politician (Dhandapani) and his comic henchmen while trying to save a friend, and is arrested and has a case registered against him. The local court gives him conditional bail, provided that he signs the register in a Trichy police station. On the way to the police station, he sees a girl on a terrace (Motta Madi) drying clothes and falls for her.
It centers around two young "dames" trying to do their part on the home front as Los Angeles private eyes despite a wary police department and disapproving family. ... What makes this project so interesting is how it plays like such a lighthearted romp despite its serious, murderous themes. It gives a nod in dialogue and visuals to those old gumshoe films of the '40s, then has fun with itself. The ending is a bit heavy-handed given the overall nature of this project and doesn't quite fit in terms of tone, but it does add some sobriety to an otherwise high-style production.
Unobtrusively, in the form of a game, it leads kids to the idea that friendship is more important than victory, and really fun happens only when everyone has fun. With Yoko, any game turns from entertainment to an instructive parable, living through which the characters of the series, and with them the small audience, become a little more adult. Perhaps that is why the cartoon is so popular not only for children, but also for parents." On 22 March 2015 at Suzdalfest, Yoko was awarded the prize with the category, "Animated Series with the Greatest International Potential.
Unfortunately Balint says that Loiko promised to come to the estate as it was previously understood, and his servant stabs the Gypsy with forks in the stables. Meanwhile local authorities sentence Loiko to death but nevertheless Loiko manages to escape his penalty although he ends up losing his friend Bubulia (Sergiu Finiti) who comes to his aid. The horse thief catches up with Rada's Gypsy camp and presents the Gypsy mare to her. Rada has fun with Loiko on the river bank and then spends the night with him during which she offers him grape juice.
As it turns out, the horse they stole earlier is the culprit. Next, in Minnie Chairs, Minnie has fun with chairs, using them as trampolines or a mountain, much to her dad's annoyance. Sent to play outside, Minnie finds a way to turn the armchair into a chariot, with the neighborhood dogs pulling it, but she ends up crashing it and wrecking the chair, forcing George to drag her down the high street to buy a new one. Minnie causes havoc in the shop and ends up being dropped into a reclining seat which locks her in place, to George's absolute delight.
This, combined with James being pressured into taking a demanding piloting job arranged by Mollie's parents and his belief that Mollie is too protective of Mikey, causes several arguments between the pair which eventually lead to James leaving. Mikey is upset about this and, believing he has left because of Julie, tears up one of his sister's stuffed animals. James occasionally hangs out with his kids (including scamming their way into a movie theater) and has fun with them. Following a burglary, Mollie's best friend Rona (Twink Caplan) moves in with her and she soon starts dating Stuart.
Pryor said Nate was a little confused as to why Kat did not want people knowing about them, because they are both adults and should not be ashamed. Nate goes along with Kat's wishes, but when she realises that people are already gossiping about them, she breaks up with him. Kat later challenges Nate to race her in a Color Run, and agrees to meet Chris Harrington (Johnny Ruffo) for a coffee, after he asks her to prove that nothing is going on between her and Nate. Miller commented that Kat has fun with Chris, while Stephen Downie of TV Week pointed out that she has more in common with Nate.
In July 2004 he performed at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal, and the following spring at the Aspen Comedy Festival in Colorado. Since July 2010 when he appeared alongside Emo Philips at Latitude Festival in Suffolk he has returned to Latitude on several occasions. In early 2018, after an appearance on BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz, Evans was referred to by Rod Liddle in The Spectator as a right-wing comedian. Dominic Maxwell in The Times (26 March 2018) described Genius as an intelligent, reliably funny show that nods to everything from John Ruskin to PornHub to Ivan Turgenev's two-kilo brain' and notes that 'Evans has fun with the right and the left'.
Victoria is a friend that Lilo meets in the episode "Swapper" of Lilo & Stitch: The Series, she had just moved into Kokaua Town in that episode, she also joins Lilo's hula class. When she and Lilo were becoming friends Mertle tried to befriend her so that she would not be Lilo's friend, claiming that she was weird. However, despite Mertle's best efforts, Victoria reveals that she also liked weird things and decided to become Lilo's best (human) friend, which Mertle angrily responds by saying, "We would never tolerate with anyone who actually has fun with Lilo." Following the agreement from the other girls, Mertle then ditches Victoria who happily remains with Lilo.
In What Women Want, Hunt starred with Mel Gibson as the co-worker and love interest of a Chicago executive, and in Cast Away, she portrayed the long-term girlfriend of a FedEx employee marooned on an uninhabited island, alongside Tom Hanks. Hunt starred in Woody Allen's The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001), as an efficiency expert hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist into stealing jewels. Despite the film's limited success, Roger Ebert asserted: "Hunt in particular has fun with a wisecracking dame role that owes something, perhaps, to Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday." In 2003, Hunt returned to Broadway in Yasmina Reza's Life x 3, and in 2004, she starred in the drama A Good Woman, as a femme fatale in 1930s NYC.
She starred in Spike Jonze's directorial debut Being John Malkovich (1999), portraying the pet-obsessed wife of an unemployed puppeteer who, through a portal, finds himself in the mind of actor John Malkovich. The film received widespread acclaim and was an arthouse success. Janet Maslin of The New York Times concluded that Diaz "does a hilarious turn" in her "frumpy wife" role, and Roger Ebert felt that the actress, "one of the best-looking women in movies, [...] here looks so dowdy we hardly recognize her [...] Diaz has fun with her talent by taking it incognito to strange places and making it work for a living". For her role, Diaz earned Best Supporting Actress nominations at the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and SAG Awards.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun- Times said, "The plot ... is not as complex as a movie like The Sting, and we can see some of the surprises as soon as they appear on the horizon. But the chemistry between Martin and Caine is fun, and Headly provides a resilient foil." Variety called it "wonderfully crafted" and "absolutely charming", and added: "Director Frank Oz clearly has fun with his subjects, helped out in good part by clever cutting and a great, imitative '30s jazzy score by Miles Goodman."Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Variety, December 31, 1987 Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it "one of the season's most cheerful, most satisfying new comedies" which was a "blithe, seemingly all-new, laugh-out- loud escapade".
"Plastic fish, rubber ducks, broken dolls, toy soldiers, souvenirs of every sort find their way into and fill the compositions of Aaron Bohrod. In doing so, the objects take on meanings far surpassing their original ones, taking on an importance never originally intended for them ... His works often take the form of visual jokes, riddles, or puns in which the artist has fun with the double meanings of commonly used words. Bohrod has a great sense of humor, but beneath it is a bite of the utmost seriousness—often a criticism of the folly and silliness of mankind, his actions and concerns, as exhibited by the faster and faster pace of an ever twisting stream—the spectacle of life." Words of Everett Oehlshlaeger of Everett Oehlschlaeger Galleries Inc.
Writers formed a friendship between Shane and his co-worker Roxy Willis (Zima Anderson), after she confides in him about being a match for David Tanaka (Takaya Honda), who needs a kidney donor. Shane advises Roxy that she needs to make a quick decision about whether to become a donor or not, as David does not have much time. Anderson said that Roxy hopes Shane will "give her some guidance because she does respect him, love him and love to work with him". When asked if Roxy could lead Shane astray, Anderson told Inside Soap's Alice Penwill that Roxy's excitement often leads her to do "some crazy things", so there was a chance that she and Shane would "get up to mischief" as he has fun with her.
In his mock-judicious, mock-pompous setting of genteel debate ("...May, merely may, madame,..."), Stevens has fun with the idea of an objective moral order possessed of religious authority, the word "nave" suggesting "knave" as in "knaves will continue to proselyte fools"; the resulting heaven is "haunted". Just as a classical peristyle might be set in opposition to a Gothic nave, a pagan moral perspective might, "palm for palm", replace Palm-Sunday palms/psalms by squiggling-saxophone palms. The alternative to the haunted heaven is still simply a "projection", though of an allegorical masque rather than an architecture. The bawdy adherents of such an "opposing law" would not exhibit Christianity's ascetic virtues but instead—"equally"—with a "tink and tank and tunk-a-tunk-tunk", might just produce a jovial hullabaloo comparing favorably with history's construction of "haunted heaven".

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