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It just didn't live up to a guy who's been a couple of gut-bustingly hilarious movies.
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I have been watching this shtick for over 40 years, and it is one of the most exasperating displays of gut-bustingly, determined stupidity imaginable.
Evidence that the Second Law of Thermodynamics is wrong? - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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It just didn't live up to a guy who's been a couple of gut-bustingly hilarious movies.
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What he couldn't tell the Captain, or any of his crew, was something that was so spleen bustingly obvious it gave him physical pain when he realized none of them knew why he had taken so long.
The Plunderer Jason Spittel 2010
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That would be gut-bustingly funny if the consequences of Lieberman's weakness weren't so tragic.
CT-SEN: Lieberman Camp Slams Times Over Lamont Endorsement 2009
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The director, whose previous movie "Fist Foot Way" is the "King of Comedy" of martial arts films, has an absolute genius in creating scenes that walk a very fine line between genuine lunacy and gut-bustingly funny.
A little math help Steven Barnes 2009
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He was also gut-bustingly funny, which more often than not, smoothed the waters for him after his cranky outbursts.
Erica Heller: So, Who Would Joseph Heller Vote For Next Tuesday? 2008
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I am gut-bustingly proud to introduce the latest love of my life, Nathaniel David.
Archive 2008-01-01 Jessica 2008
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Not as gut-bustingly funny as I'd hoped, but still VERY funny, this tale of five hapless actors trapped in a war movie that becomes "real" is outrageous, deliberately offensive, and dead-on accurate in many ways.
Tropic Thunder (2008) Steven Barnes 2008
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Correct me if I'm wrong: does this not try to frame a very old, in fact cliched image in media criticism -- of Toto the dog pulling back the curtain on the Wizard and revealing the secrets of the spectacle -- as something generationally, block-bustingly new?
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