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Then, things get serious — with a few wisecracks thrown in.
Gary and his wisecracks will live to see another day.
George W. Bush appeared to supply a stream of wisecracks.
Drawing on those skills Mr Levitin peppers his book with wisecracks.
If they're not, expect more wisecracks from the Twitter peanut gallery.
Without warning Elvira delivers these withering wisecracks directly at my head.
No one ever told her a blond bombshell couldn't make wisecracks.
Rather than being appalled at the arrest, many responded with wisecracks.
She is a captivating performer, peppering her speeches with wisecracks and jokes.
Since we're past Fools' Day, I will avoid any wisecracks about Donald Trump.
His sons were not making him smile with wisecracks about the institutional setting.
Come for the wisecracks, stay for the consistent format and bangin' theme song.
Unfortunately, their attitudes and wisecracks aren't helpful or progressive with regard to actual societal divisions.
Certainly, Greta Thunberg has not become the spokesperson of her generation because of her wisecracks.
"Sometimes wisecracks get lost in Twitter translation so appreciate the chance to clarify," Harris replied.
He couldn't resist a few other wisecracks before he leaves the company on April 15.
The news prompted an inevitable flurry of wisecracks, from Vox's own Matt Yglesias among others.
Dolly Parton is queen of many things—country music, big hair, and wisecracks, to name a few.
Shuri's inventions lead to the coolest scenes in the movie and her wisecracks keep the laughs going.
While Mr. Lee's dialogue for Spider-Man could be buoyant, peppered with wisecracks, Mr. Ditko lent mood.
Why the cop doesn't have his own car is, let's hope, answered amid the wisecracks and explosions.
Plenty of Twitter users responded with wisecracks -- or had questions -- about a space-focused service using camouflage.
But if you look just beneath the surface, it's not hard to distinguish the wisecracks from the mockery.
And now, in a way that would probably have him making wisecracks, we are wistful for John McCain.
Even the sand loses to the ocean, he said in one of his funnier wisecracks of the season.
The robot can do about 1,000 functions, including basic interaction with people, like talking, answering questions and making wisecracks.
His gangsters are at once ferocious and hapless, depraved yet observant of Jewish traditions, full of wisdom and wisecracks.
There are giggles and hoots and wisecracks scattered through the album, as if making the music was a lark.
At a White House press conference the president offered some of his best wisecracks and slyest insinuations on the farrago.
Six New York Times sportswriters offer their predictions (and wisecracks), and most of them are not picking the Chicago Cubs.
But given that the wisecracks are voiced by the London-born James Corden, this Peter hasn't been too Yankee-fied.
But in all his movies, the narration of Mr. Miller, who delivered deadpan wisecracks in his trademark baritone, loomed largest.
But most of the show was strained attempts at wisecracks, mixed in with misfiring allusions to passing time and regrets.
I made a couple of wisecracks to hide how disgusted I really feel, and waled out of the fucking place.
Ignoring the wisecracks, Roger headed straight for the bathroom before he could be served, which left Mark Allen Guidry standing alone.
Vacation pictures don't go on Facebook or Instagram, videos don't go on YouTube, and jokes and wisecracks don't go on Twitter.
And if you'd rather skip the Colin Jost/Michael Che wisecracks, the good stuff gets rolling at the two-minute mark.
JD is very much from the Nathan Drake school of breezy, light-hearted wisecracks in the face of near-certain death.
All weekend expect the city's drag scene to be awash in outrage and remembrance as well as wisecracks and dance breaks.
When I was a kid back in the "New Hope" era, I liked the action and the wisecracks and Princess Leia.
He was called out for wisecracks about basement-dwelling gamers (fair), mispronounced names and a perceived lack of familiarity with Blizzard's games.
Yes, there are plenty of wisecracks to be made about the size and thiccness of Venom's tongue, but on Tumblr and FanFiction.
But one thing we can count on: Tom Holland's Peter Parker will remain a reliable constant of thwips, wisecracks, and teenage innocence.
Even when protesters interrupted him—over and over again, he simply made a few wisecracks and waited until they were escorted out.
The Mac, as Nick calls him, becomes an important, if tangential, figure in Nick's life, dispensing sage advice along with corny wisecracks.
Kimmel says he laments devoting many of his shows to commentary and wisecracks about the commander in chief and the Trump administration.
All in all, however, Mr. Cuomo seemed more happy making wisecracks about other legal matters, namely his services on a reporter's behalf.
They will make wisecracks about the app's rigorous disclosure and consent onboarding process which very carefully, painstakingly frees Apple of any legal liability.
There are no wisecracks, only heartbreaking layers of love and regret under the spartan discussion of whether his jacket is new or not.
HeathersOne minute you're trading wisecracks with the mysterious bad boy, the next minute you're trying to stop him from blowing up your school.
Look out for shoulder pads, VHS videos, and wisecracks about Ronald Reagan, but don't expect it to say anything clever about the decade.
Their wisecracks and fight scenes against Brixton's goons are good enough to keep you distracted from thinking about how silly the villains are.
Durk and NAV are given a lot of space to horse around, and they do, making wisecracks about Ugg boots and oral sex.
The novel is fun and engaging, with an early sidesplitting section of wisecracks on the rivalry between the cities of Madrid and Barcelona.
Unlike the pre-Code goddesses, vamps, and bad girls, who crooned or spoke in snarls and wisecracks, the post-Code women could talk.
That's not to say it's all absurd wisecracks, though; Jones and le Batard are better journalists than most of the shouty ESPN take-havers.
That said, it is smart, bracing and brimming with clever wisecracks, thought-provoking observations and, in Mr. Sullivan, one very promising newcomer (2212:2129).
That said, it is smart, bracing and brimming with clever wisecracks, thought-provoking observations and, in Mr. Sullivan, one very promising newcomer (26200:21987).
That said, it is smart, bracing and brimming with clever wisecracks, thought-provoking observations and, in Mr. Sullivan, one very promising newcomer (3023:3013).
That said, it is smart, bracing and brimming with clever wisecracks, thought-provoking observations and, in Mr. Sullivan, one very promising newcomer (86633:86623).
Besides getting in his one-liners and wisecracks, the 41-year-old Missouri native also says he unwinds with '85033s tunes and other music.
That said, it is smart, bracing and brimming with clever wisecracks, thought-provoking observations and, in Mr. Sullivan, one very promising newcomer (21:220).
That said, it is smart, bracing and brimming with clever wisecracks, thought-provoking observations and, in Mr. Sullivan, one very promising newcomer (1:25).
That said, it is smart, bracing and brimming with clever wisecracks, thought-provoking observations and, in Mr. Sullivan, one very promising newcomer (2126:2800).
From the rest of the characters, we have the wisecracks, inside jokes, ample side-eyes, and sharp rebuttals that built GoT into a phenomenon.
But a mix of wisecracks and superpowers is no guarantee of success, as evidenced by another new movie: Lionsgate's "Hellboy," financed by Millennium Media.
A stylish crime flick in the 1990s mold, it combined violence and wisecracks into a confection that was glibly fun and self-consciously cool.
A 70 to 80 hour workweek doesn't leave time for pleasure, he noted, adding that was the reason he'd peppered our interview with wisecracks.
Ms. Vidaurri, who was nicknamed La Calandria, or the Lark, belted out songs with a powerful voice, often making risqué wisecracks during her performances.
But we can probably expect some fourth-wall-breaking wisecracks about how complicated Cable's story is, as well as some zingers about Brolin's Cable vs.
As is his wont at fiscal events, he peppered his Spring Statement, an update on the economy delivered to Parliament on March 22016th, with wisecracks.
The latest in a series of travel specials starring Conan O'Brien brings him to Ghana, where he makes his wisecracks in the West African setting.
That shouldn't dismay its target audience, provided the movie's helium-light tone and unswerving faith in skin, drugs and below-the-belt wisecracks remain strong.
Amusing though they may be, wisecracks about the munchies obscured a much bigger and surprising public health note: Weed might actually help people lose weight.
And it actually manages to be thought-provoking once or twice per half-hour episode as it assaults its chosen subjects with wisecracks and skewed logic.
Of course, any talk of reviving the genre that never quite rose to meet its proponents' lofty expectations comes with the inevitable wisecracks about the Hindenburg.
"I can't remember where else I've sat next to her, but I probably have a few wisecracks and she seemed to like it OK," Bush said.
So in this week's episode, when Richie attends a music-industry banquet, we get to see actors playing real-life executives while the M.C. delivers wisecracks.
In between fooling around on stage with his old friends and exchanging wisecracks about whitening hair, the rabbi notices several, almost contradictory trends in religious America.
The book is over-reliant on wisecracks, but draws substance from an absorbing exploration of how, through art, one can create and reveal layers of identity.
In June 2012, when Mr. Bush returned to the White House for the unveiling of his official portrait, he aimed a few wisecracks at President Obama.
What is completely expected from the trailer is more of Deadpool's mouthy wisecracks, a lot of bloody violence, and meta-commentary on the nature of superhero films.
It wasn't pleasant, but it also wasn't crazy, or clouded by petty personal wisecracks -- and it gave viewers a good look at the candidates' position on immigration.
Sitting around the table with the chefs as they work out their plan of action for dinner, the chat is littered with sibling-esque teasing and wisecracks.
" He can also dispatch Lenny Bruce-like wisecracks: "The one good thing about national anthems is that we're already on our feet, and therefore ready to run.
If serious means always listening to consultants or changing his message or wearing a tie or not making wisecracks, Yang doesn't want anything to do with it.
The fact that in private conversation, presidential aides occasionally make deeply offensive wisecracks about the opposition (and McCain at that moment was the opposition) isn't exactly shocking.
It's the false reviews that cite realistic complaints about a product, like poor quality or inaccurate sizing, that can actually hurt a brand — not wisecracks or political digs.
The Trumpworld-skewering cold opens, once a weekly highlight, have fallen off a cliff and now more resemble a burning wreckage of forced wisecracks and ill-conceived ideas.
Or the guy who told me, after a night of sharing whiskey and wisecracks, that his favorite restaurant was a place he couldn't even remember the name of.
I'd also like Flake and the Republicans to take climate change seriously, and for my car to have an intelligent computer I could make wisecracks with all day.
If this movie is too extravagant for your tastes, but you want more wisecracks than "Jason Bourne" makes, consider the decidedly darker CASINO ROYALE (2006), at 8 p.m.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) is offering Stephen Colbert some late-night advice, interrupting the "Late Show" host's monologue to deliver a few wisecracks and tips of his own.
Instead of concentrating on the characters and what they're doing, he puts in regular wisecracks about the Trump administration and regular speeches about the onscreen representation of ethnic minorities.
Kennedy might have been bitter over King's sex-laced wisecracks about his late brother and his wife, overheard and recorded and then gleefully transmitted to him by Hoover's FBI.
Other, lesser lights injected waves of wisecracks about Lewis' veneration by French film critics into the comic biosphere, and how long before those jibes stop being original or funny?
The N.F.L., which technically stands for National Football League, despite some wisecracks to the contrary, announced on Tuesday that it was loosening its strict rules about on-field celebrations.
Revelations that the president's office had bought hundreds of doses of Viagra and equivalent drugs have touched off a frenzy of wisecracks, speculation and lurid rumors in South Korea.
In between all that setup, though, we also get big bursts of color and humor, in the form of glimmering CGI underwater creatures and copious wisecracks from Momoa, respectively.
Journalese wisecracks fire across the stage from the nooks of Bunny Christie's towering set, built from the paraphernalia of the 1960s newsroom, with filing cabinets, papers, and desks stacked high.
"I pay them with love," said Mr. Chan, whose wisecracks are well known to park workers and other regulars, including staffers and fans who return to the tournament each year.
Once again, Mr. Harrelson proves the scene stealer, doling out folksy wisecracks and sly threats in a gunfighter drawl that somehow shrinks the light-years between Tatooine and El Paso.
There's some sluggish action, a little tension, a few clearly telegraphed jump scares, a bit of romance, a cute kid, and some blandly conceived wisecracks nestled into blandly conceived dialogue.
I could post cheap puns and wisecracks in the hope of scoring fake internet points, known as karma, earned by sharing a post or making a comment that gets upvoted.
In 2004, the year that both "Frasier" and "Friends" ended, NBC moved "The Apprentice" to the coveted Thursday night slot originally reserved for sitcoms; shouty finger-pointing replaced witticisms and wisecracks.
The trailer follows Willis' John McClane's takedown of terrorists who infiltrate the fictional Nakatomi Plaza with Christmas music and wisecracks that make the film play way more whimsical than action-packed.
Then, to a burst of pop music and cheesy wisecracks from the announcer, starters, timers and stroke-and-turn judges took their places, and the first row of swimmers took their marks.
However, for actors like Chris Pratt, who segued into super heroics with some Instagrammed underwear shots and wisecracks about cutting back on beer, the marketing of one's best self begins squarely at home.
The singer is savvy and wry, he talks quickly, words rippling into one another, occupying the same tonal range as Butt-Head—although our conversation is notably lacking wisecracks about boobs and boners.
While Berlusconi's name abroad evokes memories of "bunga bunga" sex parties and wisecracks, Tajani is a much less colorful character, whose pro-European instincts would make him a reassuring figure for international markets.
Painting by Reuben DangoorThis post originally appeared on VICE UK.Crazy Titch was one of the originators of grime, his unstable, centrifugal style as responsible for shaping the genre as Dizzee Rascal's spittly wisecracks.
It's better to save your most vitriolic wisecracks for face-to-face meetings behind closed doors "I'm changing how I use email," said one Washington insider who was affected by the Podesta email leak.
In the clip, we see McCarthy's character, Abby Yates, trying to convince a police officer of the imminent threat ghosts are posing to N.Y.C., and she's met only with wisecracks about Patrick Swayze's Ghost.
Making the same wisecracks, too, although the jokes about Billy's rampant gym-going might have puzzled, as would have Alice's gibes about "50 Shades of Grey," which flies off the shelves at her bookstore.
I shot photos, browsed the web, tweeted some wisecracks out into the ether — but I don't think I did anything that would have tripped up, say, the HTC 10 in quite the same way.
In fact, the only thing more fun than watching anthropomorphic cartoon bears bounce around a forest exchanging hilarious wisecracks is kicking back with a delicious candy that's generously infused with 99.99% Hemp Isolate Powder.
Until last week, the comedian and television creator Donald Glover was working on an animated series for FX about the Marvel superhero Deadpool, a violent mercenary character known for his wisecracks and toilet humor.
No one could object, however, to allowing them to spend an hour laughing at her antics onstage, where she wisecracks her way through this show, an adaptation of Barbara Park's book of the same title.
Which is not to say it ends with a snappy resolution, only that it is a smart, bracing production brimming with clever wisecracks, some thought-provoking observations on sexual identity and one very promising newcomer.
It also has a villain fresh from the Royal Shakespeare Company, a thug from the Bolshoi Ballet and a hero who carries with him the smirks and wisecracks that helped make "Moonlighting" a television hit.
It also has a villain fresh from the Royal Shakespeare Company, a thug from the Bolshoi Ballet and a hero who carries with him the smirks and wisecracks that helped make 'Moonlighting' a television hit.
"To really cry, I have to think of something that has broken my heart, and I have to summon it up at a moment's notice, amid the wisecracks, giggles and laughs," she said at the time.
Rothwell provides much of the comic relief in the film with her funny wisecracks, but her arguable standout scene is when she publicly stands up for the film's protagonist, Simon (Nick Robinson), after he comes out.
For all of the militaristic stupidity and inappropriate wisecracks of the first "Independence Day", there was something undeniably ominous about the arrival of the looming alien craft, and genuinely horrifying about the widescale destruction it wrought.
Nat Hentoff focused on jazz and First Amendment issues from 1958 to 2009, and the nightcrawling columnist Michael Musto wrote on celebrities, drag queens and club kids, with wisecracks thrown in, for more than 30 years.
Before the show begins, I find myself sitting through a staff pep talk in which the chef paces up and down the floor, switching from wisecracks to furious rebukes with a mercurial speed that borders on manic.
Rather, AI researchers are working to create robots and computers that are in on the joke, able to detect various shades of wit from their human companions, and to fire back in turn with their own wisecracks.
Jurors even heard from Credico himself, a comic and impressionist who took the stand for the prosecution and had many in the jury box chortling with his wisecracks and a slew of vintage TV and film references.
There were few mic-dropping one-liners in this episode, but the number of people who could deliver those snarky comebacks was literally cut down, and most of the rest of the cast didn't have the breath for wisecracks.
Or about effete television personalities like Paul Lynde on Hollywood Squares or Charles Nelson Reilly on Match Game, game-show contestants whose double entendre–laden wisecracks helped them play the "nancy," a vaudeville-era term for an effeminate male jester.
Trump has already revolutionized presidential debate, turning formerly staid contests interrupted by occasional wisecracks into wild no-holds-barred arguments not entirely dissimilar to professional wrestling interviews or Mike Tyson press conferences (Tyson, incidentally, has endorsed Trump, as has Hulk Hogan).
The problem is less evident in broadcast comedy, probably because we watch sitcoms specifically to see our favorite characters react to the threat of change with wisecracks, before everything goes back to the way it always was at episode's end.
Her surname in her youth was Head, long before any "head coach" wisecracks could commence, and she was "Trish" to her girlhood friends, not Pat until she enrolled at the University of Tennessee's offshoot branch in Martin and found herself identified that way.
Roughly the first 15 minutes of the film follows their daily routine, as the handy Sam makes sure everything's running smoothly while bouncing wisecracks off a robot, which only ever responds in an even-toned voice and with amusingly simplified, emoji-like faces.
Even the seed entry at 215A was modern and ironic, and put me in a jestful mood while blogging — please don't take offense at the caption on the creepy photo above; sometimes a little fear can bring on the wisecracks, as you know.
In between jokes, wisecracks and cigarettes, the quartet reflect on We're All Gonna Die's marathon sessions and how the improvisational nature of their time in the studio allowed them to create some of their most vibrant material of their career to date.
Dan Ingram, a popular disc jockey whose wisecracks and double entendres rippled through the air at rock 'n' roll stations in New York City from the early 21962s to the early 21993st century, died on Sunday at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Part of what makes Tompkins's work so enduringly potent today, and what made it too shocking for its time, is not just its frank sexuality: It's that the art of Tompkins, Bernstein and their peers seethes with lust, ego, wisecracks and profanity.
A timid high school intellectual who gained his powers when bitten by a radioactive spider, Spider-Man was prone to soul-searching, leavened with wisecracks — a key to the character's lasting popularity across multiple entertainment platforms, including movies and a Broadway musical.
The cadences of Chandler, the inner world of his knight-errant (a thinly disguised version of the hero knight of Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur"), the quick-stepping wisecracks and beautifully compressed metaphors — all of this could be echoed in some way.
" The artist Alexander Forbes's densely crosshatched panels and the writer Kris Bertin's knowing wisecracks create a cozy atmosphere, but their fictitious Canadian village of Hobtown (population 2,000) soon becomes a site for surreal eruptions of danger, à la David Lynch's "Blue Velvet.
Over a plate of huevos rancheros at Cafe Luxembourg on the Upper West Side, not far from his home, the cheery Mr. Jones, 43 — his bright-blue eyes flashing as he lobbed wisecracks — talked about what makes him laugh, and what doesn't.
Whether it's a celebrity ripping on President Donald Trump or a politician roasting her political rivals, Twitter is the perfect forum for the kind of wisecracks, sarcasm, and snappy one-liners that can go viral just like a LeBron James windmill slam.
The first fight with Mora resulted in both men getting knocked down before Mora turned his ankle and had to call it quits—the two rematched and Jacobs got him in the seventh that time but it didn't stop the wisecracks about the turned ankle.
No one could object, however, to allowing them to spend an hour laughing at her antics at the Lucille Lortel Theater, where she wisecracks her way through "Junie B.'s Essential Survival Guide to School," an adaptation of the book of the same title.
As they play, an animated version of the game action materializes, and for the rest of the episode, the screen alternates between the animation and the human players, who are sometimes in character and sometimes making wisecracks or seeking clarification as to what's happening in the story.
Since 2017, the artist-run small press Pacific has been reprinting a facsimile of a New York State Government brochure from 1972 that, from today's perspective, is sure to elicit a few laughs and wisecracks among your wordier, and decidedly more adult friends and family members.
And while Dec has a keen mind for tech-world details — he gets in a couple of wisecracks about reading Terms and Services agreements, and he knows how many gigabytes would make the file size of an app raise red flags of suspicion — they're little more than set-dressing.
Fortunately for those who did end up pursuing English, not only is there actual data to refute the wisecracks, but "Shark Tank" star and multi-millionaire Robert Herjavec tells CNBC Make It that his English degree has helped him "quite a bit" in his career as an entrepreneur.
" Simpson — who called Bush the "most decent and honorable person" he ever met — brought his own wisecracks to the funeral service, drawing several chuckles from the crowd, including for one line: "Those who travel the high road of humility in Washington, D.C., are not bothered by heavy traffic.
In the Senate, a string of Democrats introduced hostile amendments, trying to force a vote on issues — like gun control and early voting — that had fallen out of budget negotiations in recent days, and their remarks mixed anger over the lack of action with wisecracks about the late hour.
A chorus of birds flying over the British countryside, singing an air that sounds as if it may turn into the title song of "The Sound of Music," is swept out of frame to make way for blue-jacketed Peter, whose wisecracks and egocentricity rather recall that of an American cartoon bunny, Bugs.
Others have scattered to the four winds, including Bill (James McAvoy), now a successful novelist; Richie (Bill Hader), who's spun his talent for wisecracks into a career as a self-loathing stand-up comic; and Beverly (Jessica Chastain), now a successful fashion designer whose abusive marriage echoes her relationship with her father.
And so while Lila and Ted dance off to pursue stardom, Jim slouches toward Connecticut, where he soon finds himself struggling to keep afloat, despite the maternal ministrations of an essentially new character, Louise (a wry Megan Lawrence), who knows her way around a hoe and also sprays the stage with Thelma Ritter-type wisecracks.
Rounding a corner to face the altar of Yogurt wasn't just a key story point; it was also a homage to Dorothy and gang going to face the Wizard of Oz. John was feeling that, as scripted, most of the funny lines were being given to Barf, and he suggested I might take one of the wisecracks.
The raffishness, the abruptness, the fusillade of insults and wisecracks; the fascination with violence and the illicit; the division of the world into the knowing (typically urban and male) and the saps (often rural)—such qualities made the comedies and the melodramas of the Depression a hardheaded new American art, an art that moved faster and ran shallower than life.
Deadshot's back story is not in itself all that interesting — he's the devoted father of an adorable little girl and also a ruthless hit man for hire — but no one in movies is better than Mr. Smith at playing a man of sorrows and wisecracks (even if his performance here is a minor variation on his work in the brilliant and underrated "Hancock").
Pelosi kicked off the 2202th annual dinner at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington on Tuesday with some wisecracks directed at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
Read more:Michelle Obama will host an Instagram video series following college students as they navigate the challenges of higher educationPrince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly getting advice on their future outside the royal family from Barack and Michelle ObamaPhotos show Michelle Obama and George W. Bush's enduring friendship, built on wisecracks and cough dropsMichelle Obama shared a rare family photo for Thanksgiving with Malia and Sasha looking all grown up
Peter Debruge, Variety "Frozen II" is anything but a mindless remake… this gorgeous, glittering reunion of siblings Anna (Kristen Bell) and Elsa (Idina Menzel) proudly flaunts its own identity, even while taking care to incorporate so much of what worked about the original — like a steady stream of wisecracks from wonderstruck snowperson Olaf (Josh Gad)… Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian  Part of the strangeness of watching Frozen II is wondering if there will be a specific "sequel" to Let It Go, a new number that takes its sentiments forward in some way, and it is simultaneously a mild disappointment and a vague relief that there isn't, or not exactly, although there are some hummable, catchy tunes.

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