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- As for intellectual content, well, despite the high risibility factor, there is some.
- It took some persuasion to get the Globe to go along; its fears, Carroll said, centered on comprehensibility and risibility.
- Although it has a respectable risibility quotient, it's a hit-or-miss miscellany rather than a coherent survey of 20th-century developments.
- Robert Hanks of " The Admirable Crichton " . . . At odd moments it rises to risibility, but mostly it is just dull . . ."
- "SF Weekly " said " Mishandled, this film would be very funny in a bad way, but Neelam skirts the very real perils of risibility ."
- Floyd meant this as a kind of light remark, a jest, a quip, a sally, something to evoke a little risibility among the throng of ink-stained print and carefully coifed electronic reporters.
- The characters are real enough to be plausible but absurd enough to considerably increase your risibility level, whether they are real-world beings such as protagonist Jack ( as in Kerouac ) Burroughs ( as in William S . ) or virtual personas such as Max Kool, DON _ MAC, Don Vermicelli and Gunnar.
- This account also goes onto describe other interesting early tactics : " This goal was supplemented by one of T . Butler's most successful expositions of the art of corkscrew play and deceptive tactics which had the effect of exciting the risibility of the spectators " This match ( against Notts ) also provided contemporary evidence of " good dribbling and kicking " particularly by W . E . Clegg.
- Gerald Thomas, the director of the Carry On films explained in 1966 that " In the beginning Charles's shock entrance was an accident, but realising the potential I set out deliberately to shock and now his first appearance is carefully planned . . . . Apart from the comedy value of the unlikely role he plays, I'm careful to arrange the right timing for his actual appearance, so that the two factors combined surprise the audience into instant risibility ."
- Bosley Crowther of The New York Times said : " Not since Charlie Chaplin was prospecting for gold in a Hollywood-made Alaska many long years ago has so much howling humor been swirled with so much artificial snow as it is in Road to Utopia, which came to the Paramount yesterday . " Variety summed it up saying : " The highly successful Crosby-Hope-Lamour Road series under the Paramount banner comes to attention once again in Road to Utopia, a zany laugh-getter which digresses somewhat from pattern by gently kidding the picture business and throwing in unique little touches, all with a view to tickling the risibilities.