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Men probably find it arousing, we found it hysterically funny.
He was cynical about human nature, including his own, and hysterically funny.
Aunt Jackie is a hysterically funny working-class neurotic, lost and searching.
We told our stories to one another, thinking they would be hysterically funny.
" Fagen described his bandmate on Sunday as "cynical about human nature, including his own, and hysterically funny.
Mr. Sanders also called Mr. Trump "hysterically funny," adding that the businessman might be lying about his net worth.
"As soon as I'm told not to laugh at something, then it immediately becomes hysterically funny," Mr. Palin said.
"And that's why there's no incredible, hysterically funny show about conservatives, because they're too concerned about trying to present themselves as correct," Apatow said.
I'm trying (and largely failing) to shoot a good photo of any of it, which the two preteen girls next to me find hysterically funny.
It was memorable not only because it was hysterically funny, but also because it began the careers of quite a few people, Danny DeVito included.
Thankfully, the long strange trip is fueled by Beauman's gorgeous descriptions and hysterically funny bits (one involving a Pomeranian and a high-strung newspaper editor).
Such a friendly and hysterically funny bunch of people," McIver says, adding that she hopes people like the third film enough that "they want another one.
The Tom Hanks episode was a particular favorite — from Tom's putting on that sweater as "America's Dad" to "Black Jeopardy," everything was hysterically funny and unflinchingly topical.
And it works, as evidenced by the latest installment, featuring Taylor Swift, which winds up being both hysterically funny at points and surprisingly sincere and thoughtful at others.
About two days later, the couple started searching for a friend for the canine, finding a "hysterically funny" rescue West Highland white terrier/Schnauzer mix from Alison Eastwood's Eastwood Ranch Foundation.
But it's anchored by two long, hysterically funny essays that Wallace wrote for Harper's Magazine: one about his time on a cruise ship, the other about his visit to the Illinois State Fair.
In TV writing, Armando Iannucci's satire "The Thick of It" is brilliant — equal parts hysterically funny, terrifyingly believable and Oh-my-God-I-can't-believe-he-actually-said-that — and it's got the most satisfyingly creative insults ever.
The Pulitzer Prize Photographs Gallery was a genuinely harrowing, thrilling, or hysterically funny dark room to sit or stand in, depending on where you happened to be standing or sitting and which image of documentary video might be playing.
I'm so grateful that she's sharing her hard-earned and often hysterically funny wisdom in this no-holds-barred book, which is just as juicy and addictive as the show where we fell in love with her to begin with.
And the more loops she goes through, the more she starts to remember her past loops, which leads to a hysterically funny montage in episode two where Lyonne tries to navigate a set of stairs without falling down them and breaking her neck.
As presented in its world premiere in the first batch of one-acts, "Pinter One" was hysterically funny but shockingly real — a spot-on depiction by a playwright who seemed to foretell the rise of a geographically challenged loose cannon of a president.
One of only three playwrights whose name graces a Broadway theater (along with August Wilson and Eugene O'Neill), Simon was known for his long-running stage comedies, many of which were hysterically funny even as they drew on real cultural anxieties and states of modern life.
And in the world into which Jojo Rabbit is released, with rising tides of hate and ignorance, where demagogues have groupies and neo-Nazis are easy to find on the internet, preying on the weak, what Jojo Rabbit has to say is both hysterically funny and grim as hell.
The Hartford Courant called the romantic comedy "hysterically funny" and named it one of the top ten productions of the year. It was named Best Play of 2012 by Broadway World Connecticut.
However, the eventual recipient of the award was The Simpsons, for the episode "The Old Man and the Lisa". "Volcano" received generally positive reviews. USA Today critic Matt Roush praised the episode, especially the "Duck and Cover" films. The Advertiser called the episode "outrageously lewd" and "hysterically funny".
Filming started 21 March 1977. Aldrich said the film showed how police dealt with pressures but "it won't be all grim, though; there will be some hysterically funny sequences coming out of the love they have for each other."At the Movies: David Warner Too Busy to Brood Over 'Providence' Flatley, Guy.
Deborah Voigt was "radiant" in "Dich teure Halle". Renée Fleming was "stunning" in both Der Rosenkavalier and an "expressive, detailed" excerpt from Louise. Ruth Ann Swenson was "appropriately sun-filled" in the Waltz Song from Roméo et Juliette. Frederica von Stade - a perennial Met darling - was "hysterically funny" in the tipsy aria from La Périchole.
Suddenly, and for the first time, her stardom makes sense. As Maria Elena, José Antonio's gifted and neurotic ex- wife, Cruz is on fire - hysterically funny, abandoned, passionate, poignant, with a performance full of shading and wide in range. She's as fun and as powerful as Anna Magnani, and beautiful besides. Cruz just needed somebody to turn her loose.
Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took the Really Long Nap has received an editorial review from Kathryn Erskine. She described the novel as "hysterically funny" and "fantastically fun". She praised the writing as "upbeat, breezy, and clever", and claimed the author did a "superb job". She recommended the novel to "both young and young-at-heart readers".
' These were major steps forward, because in the initial Heckle and Jeckle for Terrytoons, they were two black guys running around. Which was hysterically funny and, I think, great—like Uncle Remus stuff. But they didn't play down south, and they had to change two black crows to two Englishmen. And I always told him that the black crows were funnier.
And I laughed; it was hysterically funny. So I was really delighted to do it. The writer came up to me and he said "Jon, would you come take a look at my car to see if you ever owned it?", because the writer wrote it from a real experience where someone sold him the car based on the fact that it was my car.
"They hammered out these rocking pop songs surrounded by swirling washes of cheap keyboards. Lots of their songs strung together common threads of boating and strange tales of love, and they had some hysterically funny lyrics, like "I wouldn't climb any mountain for you/Ford any stream that's a daft thing to do/'Cos I'm cynical cynical cynical through and through" from 'Love You, Love You'".
He won the 2004 Canadian Comedy Award for best male stand-up. He has been featured in the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival five times, in 1997, 1999, 2003, 2008, and 2010. He has been referred to as "...the funniest man in Canada. Everybody knows that," by Rick Mercer and as an emulation of "...Kramer from Seinfeld...an odd, hysterically funny, brilliant artist," by Mitch Fatel.
If this sounds like a history lesson, it is, but it's hysterically funny. For her farewell number, she prances around the stage in a big sombrero with a moving rubber hand sticking up from the center. “Yes, this hand is for self-pleasure,” she quips, “It comes in three speeds.” The band picks up the tempo and Hadad reaches inside the brim to grab confetti, which she tosses into the air.
11, p.27 Keaton spoofs Hart's demeanor, and comically attempts Hart's iconic one handed cigarette roll. Keaton spends a lot of time standing and staring to imply Hart's wooden acting, which is reinforced in the scene where he puts a picture of a cowboy in a doorway to dupe gamblers, and the image on the picture is Hart. Audiences of the 1920s recognized the parody and thought the film hysterically funny.
In May 2013, Orbit Books released the first in Lafferty's urban fantasy series: The Shambling Guide to New York City. It received favorable reception; Kirkus Reviews stated: "The hip, knowing and sometimes hysterically funny narrative, interspersed with excerpts from the guide of the title, lurches along in splendid fashion… The result is irresistible." The second novel in the series, A Ghost Train to New Orleans, was published on March 4, 2014.
It has also been described as an "anthem", a "heartfelt solo", and "dreamy". DC Metro Theatre Arts write "Tracy fantasizes about getting married to the local heartthrob in a dream sequence that is both beautifully romantic and hysterically funny." Edge Boston called it a "fun, slyly comic number". The Public Reviews wrote "I Can Hear the Bells is a cute reflection of every teenage girls inner mind when faced with the school heart throb".
Scout's precocious observations about her neighbors and behavior inspired National Endowment of the Arts director David Kipen to call her "hysterically funny".Murphy, p. 105. To address complex issues, however, Tavernier-Courbin notes that Lee uses parody, satire, and irony effectively by using a child's perspective. After Dill promises to marry her, then spends too much time with Jem, Scout reasons the best way to get him to pay attention to her is to beat him up, which she does several times.
She's also written for CBC Television, The History Channel and TVOntario. Pearson resigned her weekly column at the National Post in 2003 to protest that newspaper's support for the Bush administration in the lead-up to the Iraq war. Her subsequent satirical writing has been hailed as "hysterically funny" by the Los Angeles Times and “highly amusing” by the New York Times. Pearson has lived in New York City, Delhi and Moscow, and now resides in Toronto, Ontario with her husband and two children.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received an 82% "Certified Fresh" rating, based on 125 reviews, with an average rating of 6.91/10. The site's consensus states: "Witty and unpredictable, The Overnight benefits from writer-director Patrick Brice's sure-handed touch and strong performances from a talented cast." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 65 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Indiewire's Katie Walsh praised the film, describing it as "hysterically funny" and giving it a B+ grade.
He wears a small version of Hart's campaign hat from the Spanish–American War and a six-shooter on each thigh, and during the scene in which he shoots the neighbor and her husband, he reacts with thick glycerin tears, a trademark of Hart's. Audiences of the 1920s recognized the parody and thought the film hysterically funny. However, Hart himself was not amused by Keaton's antics, particularly the crying scene, and did not speak to Buster for two years after he had seen the film.Keaton, Eleanor, and Vance, Jeffrey.
Krusty holds a press conference to announce his retirement and in short order launches into a bitter tirade against modern-day comedians. The audience finds Krusty's rant hysterically funny and he subsequently announces his return to comedy. Krusty is inspired to return to doing low-key events, where he structures a new image for himself as a stand-up comedian who tells the truth, criticizes commercialism, and refuses to sell out to corporate America. He also changes his appearance, sporting a dark sweater and tying his hair in a ponytail.
Jim Garner of TV Fanatic gave the episode 3.8 out of 5 stars, saying that while it "wasn't the most hysterically funny episode of the season, it did explore some fun areas of our favorite geeks". However, Garner criticized the Howard subplot, saying that it had been "lingering" for too long and that "we [should] go ahead and shoot Howard in to space and be done with it". Robin Pierson of The TV Critic rated the episode 43 out of 100. Pierson had "mixed feelings" about Howard's storyline, but described Sheldon's plot as "tedious".
Also writing for Publishers Weekly, author Beverly Jenkins called Lord of Scoundrels an example of "Chase at the top of her game" and opined that its "characters are full-bodied and evenly matched. The passion is to die for, and every romance reader I know has this book on their keeper shelf". Elissa Petruzzi of RT Book Reviews wrote in 2014, "Some consider Loretta Chase’s epic tale to be the best Regency ever written". Novelist Eloisa James recommended Lord of Scoundrels for readers interested in trying historical romance for the first time, saying the novel is "just brilliant, hysterically funny, sexy dialogue".
It stated that Planetfall was "another excellent adventure" for text-adventure fans, and a good place to start for those new to interactive fiction. Creative Computing wrote that Planetfall "is as remarkable, funny, perplexing, and entertaining a game as you are likely to find anywhere." It praised Floyd as "the most imaginative and cleverly written part of the entire game, Floyd, besides being hysterically funny through most of the adventure, evokes in the player of Planetfall authentic feelings of affection and attachment." Steve Meretzky stated that Floyd "was the result of research into how an artificially intelligent mind might work".
Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., who sponsored the end-of-life provision in H.R. 3200 section 1233, said the measure would block funds for counseling that presents suicide or assisted suicide as an option, and called references to death panels or euthanasia "mind- numbing".Matthew Daly, August 14, 2009, The Chicago Tribune, AP story, Palin stands by 'death panel claim Blumenauer said that as recently as April 2008 then-governor Palin supported end-of-life counseling as part of Health Care Decisions Day.Eric Adams, September 14, 2009, MSNBC, Blumenauer's end-of-life counseling once favored by Palin Health Care Decisions Day Palin's office called this comparison "hysterically funny" and "desperate".
For Moby Dick, in 2009, Spymonkey worked with two new directors, Jos Houben, a founder member of Théâtre de Complicité, and Rob Thirtle, who was assistant director and dramaturg. The set, a large-scale recreation of the deck of the Pequod, was created by Graeme Gilmour, while Lucy Bradridge provided costumes and props. Tim Arthur reviewed a production at the Lyric Hammersmith for Time Out: 'Looser and more chaotic than its earlier work, the whole thing is played in the excitable hinterlands of delirium. Hysterically funny from start to finish, the show is presented as a new work by Compagnie Tony Parks, a pretentious ensemble of European non- actors.
" Alan Pergament, writing for The Buffalo News, awarded the episode 3 and a half stars out of five and said the episode "offers a delicious take on the surprise theatrical movie hit from England." Pergament thought there were too many penis jokes, especially for the show's time slot, but called the dance scenes "hysterically funny." The Spokesman- Review's John Martin stated that while he usually condemned the "cheap, tawdry use of nudity" to boost ratings, it was different with Carey and he thought the take on The Full Monty was "riotous" and "wild". Martin finished by saying "Carey may be the only comic in prime time who could pull this off, so to speak.
It took too long to get this group together.'" After "Truth or Consequences" aired, de Pablo explained the purpose of the storyline and its long-term ramifications: Michael Weatherly (Tony DiNozzo) later cited "Truth or Consequences" as one of his favorite episodes, commenting, "In order to get that look of being dehydrated in the desert and sunburned, they put glue on my lips. Glue tightens the skin so you can't smile. I couldn't open my mouth, and when I tried to laugh I sounded like Doctor Evil meets Beavis, or maybe it's Butthead. In this scene, Tony's been given a truth serum, which means you’re getting completely unabashed DiNozzo, and it was hysterically funny that he was so relaxed.
In April 2001, following the video and DVD success of the film adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's book Fight Club, the author sold feature film rights to his then- unpublished book Choke to Bandeira Entertainment under producer Beau Flynn. Flynn optioned Choke on the request of actor Clark Gregg, who had received the book as a writing assignment and became fascinated with Chokes unflinching way of dealing with "the difficult topics of childhood trauma and sexual compulsion in a way that was both painful and hysterically funny". Gregg worked on the book for five years, trying to adapt it faithfully. He decided to write his personal version of the story, believing that it would be one that Chuck Palahniuk would oppose.
Groundhog Day is considered one of the greatest films ever made. It is listed in the film reference book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, which says: > ...Bill Murray gives what may be the best and warmest performance of his > career in this genius comedy—arguably the best of the 1990s ... It's a > terrific conceit (one that is never explained, which makes it even better) > ... there are delicious running gags including waking up to the same banter > and Sonny and Cher song ("I've Got You Babe") on the radio; seeing Stephen > Tobolowsky in a superb turn as irritating insurance salesman Ned Ryerson, > and knowing what is going to happen before it does. Groundhog Day is both > wonderfully clever and hysterically funny—comedy is rarely this perfect. In 2004, The New Yorker called it Ramis's masterpiece.

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