The deadpan humour behind their stone-faced radical posturing and deliberately obtuse lyrics were certainly overlooked by many. |
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But while the novel undoubtedly harbours darker elements, its most successful mode is deadpan humour. |
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He's never been the most expressive of actors but here is deadpan to the point of catatonia at times. |
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While Spike Lee favourite Davis's deadpan performance as JFK is great, Campbell's portrayal of the ornery old Elvis steals the film. |
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With deadpan humor, she shot Sunshine Hotel in a flophouse, its name proclaimed by besmeared ceramic tiles mounted on a scarred red wall. |
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The film itself is a hilariously deadpan mockumentary about a down on his luck monster fighter. |
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David Line, singer with the underrated alternative popsters, was not exaggerating with his deadpan greeting. |
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Done in charcoal and displaying occasional smudges, these drawings are unabashedly hand-drawn, but the images are as deadpan as ever. |
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Driving his point home with a sharp tongue and a deadpan delivery, Soderbergh's is a devastating wit, and he always gives himself the last word. |
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The Imponderables' humour is based around familiar, Pythonesque themes of deadpan absurdism. |
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Chillingly stroking and caressing his microphone throughout, Brown delivered an imperiously deadpan set surreally dominated by eerie silence. |
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Bushnell's writing has similar deadpan timing, taking the depressing and unappealing and rendering it hilarious. |
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Bubbling over with bright ideas, visual flourishes and deadpan drollery, this is a film of wry smiles and poignant moments. |
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It has that magical charm of youthful curiosity mixed with dark deadpan humour. |
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She was perfectly cast as the marquise Eloise and her dry, deadpan humour was a joy to behold. |
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Drop something deadpan, wait a couple of beats with a blank face, and let the humor roll. |
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She uttered this deadpan, as if this was inescapable logic that justified everything that was happening to me. |
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Tsai's mood is absolutely unique because it can be deeply sad and deadpan funny, highly metaphorical and stubbornly concrete at the same time. |
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Nova looked at Mr. Hamilton deadpan and shifted his eyes toward Jocelyn who was sitting at her desk with an unreadable look. |
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Stiles especially shows a talent for deadpan comedy that very few of her recent films have given her the opportunity to show. |
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If you can say it deadpan and just fast enough but not too fast, they don't even think about questioning it. |
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The deadpan vocals are suitably dark but lack the power to cut through the layers of underwater guitar and bass. |
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It was the way he came out with all these things while keeping a perfectly deadpan face that got her. |
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He's slightly detached, everything delivered in deadpan Liverpudlian tones, like he's doing some spoof of Ringo Starr. |
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The movie's deadpan tone is perfectly suited to the humour in the material and also keeps Bukowski's own sentimental streak in check. |
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Lewis took his lead from the atmosphere around him and delivered his instructions deadpan. |
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Truss's voice is deadpan, her asides are witty, and she is never condescending about misuse of the language. |
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Rolling her eyes, Mira remained deadpan, her face as expressionless as an empty platter. |
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You'll never see a movie with more deadpan, underemphasized humor in it than this one. |
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Looking out over a million square miles or so of Indian Ocean, I kept my expression deadpan. |
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His deadpan delivery and brain-twisting concepts have made him one of the most recognizable comedians in the business. |
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Buchan's great trick is his deadpan approach to the most outlandish subject matter. |
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The deadpan expression he wears in almost every scene might seem like heroic stoicism, but it's also the face of deep denial. |
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He plays it deadpan, with impeccable style and fastidious attention to detail, but of course that only enhances the absurdity. |
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She insouciantly draws on her parents' conservative attitudes for her routines with a trademark deadpan. |
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This deadpan, plain-spoken style makes Jason's spoken word performances impressive, and not for their props, use of music or any other additions. |
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She sings the lead in a voice that's clear and bright, but also a little deadpan. |
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That gallery also includes a large chromogenic colour print by photographer Andreas Gursky, famous for his deadpan images. |
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There was a good deal of narrative alternating with enactment, all presented in an understated, even deadpan, style. |
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I try to read as deadpan as possible, like an academic intoning a hallowed text. |
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Pollsters themselves, and the media who report their findings deadpan, are partly responsible for this. |
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There is a sublimely deadpan scene of Hunter and Arquette sitting around watching crash-test-dummy videos. |
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Its lush harmonic arrangements conceal some vituperative and downright nasty lyrics, delivered in a deceptively deadpan manner. |
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Much of the humor comes from the deadpan bowling instructions voiceover that accompanies the dancers' goofy antics. |
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Whitford especially is a comic gift to any director, capable of the sort of arrogance, deadpan humor and blank-faced terror that Bill Murray has perfected. |
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I first encountered Wright when I was a nerdy teenager, and thought his unique style of clever deadpan absurdism was just about the coolest thing ever. |
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The Garfield specials are also unique for their deadpan delivery and oftentimes bleak worldview. |
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But he had his own defenses, a great off-hand resilience and a deadpan humor, and he survived. |
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To his credit, his formally resolved images register a trace of deadpan wit. |
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Even as her voice drips sarcasm, her deadpan expression doesn't change. |
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Despite his deadpan expression, I could tell that he was pleased. |
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His features were deadpan but his voice was bursting with emotion. |
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Levy is dazed and robotic, and O'Hara is subtle and deadpan sly. |
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His story about the book was one big joke, but he delivered it deadpan. |
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The role is ideally suited to Mr. Reeves's deadpan blankness, which some might confuse with a Zen-like serenity. |
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Instrumental playing from La Nuova Musica under conductor David Bates is delicate and much more deadpan, providing a semblance of chasteness. |
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The last picture, a deadpan rear view of a pinheaded clown with large, circular ears, looks convincingly like a collaboration between Philip and Don. |
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His deadpan expression dissolved into a mischievous grin, and I knew he had me. |
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Then Ed put them in a pile on his head and looked at me with that deadpan expression. |
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Chris put the scope on it, had a long look, and turned to me with a deadpan expression. |
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There is a strain of very British deadpan humour here that complements the flamboyant visual effects. |
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It helps that there is a strain of wry, deadpan humour running throughout the film. |
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The film's outrageous deadpan humour recalls the early efforts of its producer, Peter Jackson. |
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The stars improvised much of the dialogue, and their deadpan humour established the film as a cult classic. |
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Still, the inimitable deadpan humour is what counts and that's still here in spades. |
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Shrigley's childlike, simple sketches and photographs make witty observations with deadpan humour. |
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This strange film may qualify as Science-Fiction but you soon forget the genre once it delves into abstract surrealism laced with deadpan humour. |
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Manson's deadpan seriousness in wailing these corkers out, banshee style, detracts from the album's good points, namely its well-mixed beats and darkly atmospheric sounds. |
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Coen's style is deadpan and klutzy, and he uses the klutziness as his trump card. |
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But in our talk-barraged world, their meditative pace and deadpan taciturnity have become almost virtues. |
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Neither had any respect for petty social rank, and they shared a deadpan sense of humour. |
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His unmistakable profile, his deadpan, Droopy Dog style, and his sense of humour helped make Hitch a star as well as a director. |
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Magritte's deadpan art unsettles by melting boundaries between reality and fantasy. |
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He's harder to read, sullen when you first meet him, but very relaxed in Georgia's company and given to deadpan asides that he drops into her indiscreet chatter. |
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Why do I make you laugh so much?' he says in a soft, deadpan voice, because she does, indeed, seem to be giggling, helplessly. |
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This choreographer and this cast and the deadpan tone of their bizarre behavior somehow make everything garden-fresh. |
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Comedian and actor Norm MacDonald brings his irreverent, deadpan stand-up comedy to Ottawa's Bronson Centre. |
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In a rapid-fire, deadpan style, he draws the portrait of four old pals who all met some 25 years earlier in a youth hostel. |
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Reknown for his exceptional deadpan sense of humour, Michel has over 20 years of experience as a consultant. |
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But the face expresses the same deadpan ferocity as the film. |
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In fact, Sheen had most of the best lines, although I could be prejudiced by the fact that he has one of the best deadpan deliveries in the business. |
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It has been widely called overlong, empty, boring, and deadpan. |
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Only the occasional deadpan one liner leaks out every now and again. |
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Britain's dourest deadpan stand-up comedian returns to tickle the nation's funny bone with a recording of his So What? |
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She always had a deadpan humor and a knack for ventriloquizing Southern voices. |
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After sleeping in the dirt, she awakes to find that she has grown a tail and the deadpan tone of her story turns a mite rhapsodic. Her political clients, including a far-right president, have plans for her piggishness. |
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Vivid, full of deadpan humour and very, very unusual. |
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With six partners, a dog and lots of deadpan humour, the one-time plastic artist and set designer Philippe Quesne creates a funny and unconventional universe. |
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The story might have been set in Glasgow or Liverpool, other Victorian centres of industrialisation, but Patterson captures the deadpan rhythms and acerbity of Belfast dialogue. |
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On Wednesday, David Letterman – master of deadpan goofiness and peerless connoisseur of the absurdity of human existence – is stepping down from The Late Show. |
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That novel was a sun-soaked deadpan account of a summer's romance from the perspective of a terminally bored teenager with existentialist leanings. |
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John's work has received critical acclaim across the country for his down to earth, deadpan style which makes merry from the mundane. |
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But it seems to me that the Germans are an unlovely people, it seems to me that they are the trouble-makers of Europe, they are so humourless, so deadpan, so righteous. |
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The end result is a photo-book called The Winners, an extraordinarily revealing yet utterly deadpan glimpse of life in what is often referred to as the last dictatorship in Europe. |
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Mr President, in view of current events, Liberals and Democrats in this House will have enjoyed the President-in-Office's deadpan presentation of a Council agenda of almost baroque design. |
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The dispute was quickly settled by the tongue-in-cheek humour of Tom Gunning of the Royal Canadian Navy. Gunning was deadpan when he remarked, 'Yeah, and I was the guy holding the door for the two of you! |
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I want people to discover artists like him, and his deadpan style. |
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With his leisurely smile, deadpan wit and impassive manner, Connery epitomised the early Bond to such an extent that it seemed a near impossible task to replace him. |
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His deadpan style reminds students of every bland, boring, but inwardly crazy, professor whose classes were sufferingly tolerated. |
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She's enjoyably deadpan, but does that immensely irritating 'looking over the top of her glasses' thing. |
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His trademark is a deadpan expression and, in his younger days, Jack Dee had plenty to be down in the mouth about. |
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Of course it did help that he broke his deadpan delivery for a moment and did his skit on the Duck Sauce song Barbara Streisand. |
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I looked at his normally deadpan face and saw the faintest outline of a smile tugging at the corners of his mouth, a cheeser grin on anyone else. |
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In other words, to tell a perfectly outrageous story in a completely deadpan way. |
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His critically-acclaimed grouchy, deadpan style has established him as a master of absurdist irony and the king of rapid-fire wit. |
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Homes carries off her fiction-writing Nixon with deadpan wit. |
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Smith can also be strikingly deadpan in his tone and delivery, resulting in extremely subtle and rousingly clever humor. |
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One would expect squalor or heaviness, some implicit genius loci, to color McCarty's modest American boxes, but they are deadpan and affectless. |
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We can only hope this falls into the hands of Sharon and Arafat and in particular the deadpan but deadly Dubya. |
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Fans may lap up his latest but it sure ain't his finest hour, with Murray coasting on his usual deadpan drollery and a final act schmaltzy enough to make you lose your lunch. |
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In fact, given some of the second season's guest stars, adults just might appreciate the series' loopy deadpan sensibility more than The N's target audience. |
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Seeing Neville's ugly mug in deadpan mode is bad enough, but extended coverage of the bum-fluff moustachioed right-back really would be in bad taste. |
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