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    Brooks is an old fashion comedy spoof compared to the other Frankenstein movies. Brook’s film reflects the sexual revolution during the 1970s. This affected the time period’s culture in a significant way; because women weren’t portrayed for enjoying sexual encounters. I believe this was Brooks way of emphasizing those types of scenes in his film. The movie was also hysterical‚ and every character in his or her own way contributed to the funny aspects throughout the comedy. Although the humor was very

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    This film is supposed to be Woody Allen’s take on a modern silent film‚ and there are definitely similarities to the silent film classics of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin‚ most notably the physical humor that defined the slapstick sub-genre of comedy. Scenes like those with the giant produce or the awakening of Woody Allen’s character‚ Miles Monroe are absolute gems and caused me to laugh hysterically the first time I saw them. They also appear to only exist for the sole purpose of making the

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    Comedies often have the unfortunate reputation of having little real depth. Arms and the Man‚ proves that notion to be false. Shaw’s play is full of comedic drama‚ combining an entertaining plot with true philosophical depth. On one level‚ Arms and the Man is a successful‚ and somewhat unique‚ romantic comedy. The young‚ melodramatic‚ and superficial Raina comes from a military family deeply involved in a war; her fiancé and her father are both military officers. She is shocked‚ one night by

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    for his iconic roles in movies like “Flubber” or “Jumanji”. Those movies are only some of the ones he took part in. He went on to earn an award for best supporting actor in 1997. His career originally started with stand-up comedy during the 1970s. while performing at the comedy club in Los Angeles in 1977‚ he

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    beginning of the play with Orsino’s speech. He describes love as a kind of illness which is ’killing’ him in a sense; "The appetite may sicken and so die." This in itself gives the play a melancholy atmosphere right from the start. This is unusual in a comedy that there should be mention of death or anything of a dark nature so early on‚ if not at all. Kiernan Ryan describes Twelfth Night as the “most perfect example of the way in which Shakespeare could make his mood override his fable ... the thing is

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    grandmother Huang. Evan and Emery‚ the two younger siblings bring the extra comedy in the sitcom. As each family member has different‚ and even contradictory‚ skills for managing their lives together‚ and complement one another. The Huang’s neighborhood and community are also part of making this sitcom funny. The comedy sitcom‚ first of the two Preview episode garnered over 7 million viewers‚ becoming the second highest rated comedy sitcom premiere that season. Fresh off the boat is the first American

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    Finding Humor in Grendel

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    hilarious. If you don’t think my first two sentences go together‚ then you didn’t read Grendel. Despite the obvious drama and suffering that he story’s main character‚ Grendel‚ goes through John Gardner finds a way to put comedy into his work. Gardner‚ however‚ very rarely uses this comedy as a form of comic relief to lighten the story‚ if anything this humor makes the story even darker by highlighting the ignorance of mankind and a nihilist’s outlook on life. Men’s lack of intelligence is apparent

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    The “Sex Hotline” also sounds fun‚ given the potential love interest between Tina and Peter. Trying to hide their business can generate the threat of discovery and good comedy. 126 Hours doesn’t feel as funny regarding being trapped. Sugardaddy will depend on the chemistry between the characters and the level of comedy. The “It” Breed could be funny‚ but it should send a moral message about the consequences of breeding for profit. The Foster Teen show could be an entire series about raising

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    Happened On The Way To The Forum Throughout this play we follow along with a group of people from Roman times. Its the culmination of a bunch of events happening on just one street with three houses shown. the play’s primary objective is that of a comedy‚ therefore to tell the story with true hilarity. Many of the characters in this play had objectives. Pseudolus is a Slave and his main objective was to obtain freedom. Hero has an objective of getting the love of his life‚ a beautiful courtesan

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    The very essence of Contemporary Theatre is that is such a diverse realm of performance art. Many different playwrights have contributed to this post World War Two theatre that instead of keeping to just one narrow genre it was able to branch out to cover all aspects and views of an ever transitional modern society. Theatrical pieces from this time period have ranged from Existentialism‚ pioneered by Jean Paul Sartre‚ to the Theatre of the Absurd‚ which was precedented by Samuel Beckett‚ and all

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