Sometimes those devices serve as witty parodies of the biopic genre, and make you smile.
Since my job isn't creative by nature, it gives me the chance to be as witty as I want.
But today, anything seems possible as Witty is making good on his assertion that GSK is entering a new era in its history .
You can be as serious or as snarky, as witty or as practical, as staid or as droll (you get the idea) as you want to be.
Nothing in the manner of the film-making is as witty or insolent as the scene in which Banksy has a red London phone booth carved up, welded into a dogleg, and put back where it stood.
Once derided by critics as an example of society's increasingly gnat-like attention span, the site's 140-character limit has in many cases inspired users to be as witty, insightful or informative as they can be in as few words as possible.
The cab drivers are as chatty and witty as any in the world.
The interview shows Jobs as alternately witty, charming, cranky and bitter toward those he believed crossed him.
He describes them as a witty parody mix of Martin Scorcese's Taxi Driver and early Jean-Luc Godard gangster movies.
Michael Billington in The Guardian described Lloyd's Julius Caesar as "witty, liberating and inventive" and said it tapped into the anti-authoritarian instinct that runs through the play.
As I've grown older, I appreciate more than ever before the strength of this figure, Jesus, who emerges in the four canonical Gospels, and the Gnostic gospels, as a witty, intelligent, complex, inspiring, and often contradictory person.
Mr Barnes takes pains, just the same, to make him as obnoxious as he is witty.
Cooke described the play as "a witty and acerbic look at the representation of women in the media".
Witty as he is, Judge Holmes does not embed videos in his decisions.
As I found over the years, both in Iraq and Afghanistan, Gen Petraeus is a very pleasant and witty man, as well as a highly intelligent one.
As a work of popular science it is exemplary: the focus may be the numbers, but most of the mathematical legwork is confined to the appendices and the accompanying commentary is amusing and witty, as well as informed.
In May 2007, a year before Witty took over as CEO, Cleveland Clinic cardiologist Steven Nissen published an analysis suggesting Avandia boosted the risk of heart attacks by 43%.
The young Spanish director Oliver Laxe stars in this tender and witty metafiction, as Oliver, a Spanish director who arrives in Tangiers to work with children in a social-services school on a blandly educational film.
Chief executive Sir Andrew Witty described the operating environment as "challenging".
What Phillips as Abigail Van Buren delivered was down-to-earth advice that was pitchy, punchy, sometimes witty, but always rooted in doing what she perceived as best for those who wrote to her.
The author comes across as charming and charismatic, and he tells witty anecdotes, even if many illustrate the same points.
After twelve years in New York, Elia Suleiman returned to his native Nazareth to make this subtle, witty, documentary-based comedy of life in internal exile as an Israeli Arab.
Mr Zeman is seen as a hard-drinking, chain-smoking politician, known for his witty put-downs of opponents.
Meanwhile, her witty visual references to films by her New Wave contemporaries serve both as tributes and as critiques.
Personable, witty and erudite, Mr Strine has blazed a reputation in his six years as a Delaware judge, both as an intellectual dynamo and as a man who does not shrink from putting his stamp on the law.
ECONOMIST: Will Leo Strine re-engineer takeover law in America?
As scriptwriter, Mr Yong partly retains the epistolary form of the novel and can turn a witty phrase.
Not only is it dense with witty banter between Paul Rudd and Seth Rogen, it establishes Samsung and its Galaxy brand as the smartphone with the undeniable cool factor.
FORBES: With Hilarious 2-Minute Super Bowl Ad, Samsung Steals Cool Factor From Apple
"Matilda: The Musical" is a witty musical adaptation of the novel by Roald Dahl and is true to his bleak vision of childhood as a savage battleground.
The show "Matilda, " which opened April 11 at Shubert Theatre, is a witty musical adaptation of the beloved novel by Roald Dahl and is true to his bleak vision of childhood as a savage battleground.
应用推荐