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It relies on 3 things: 1. Constant 80s pop
culture
references 2. the tired "stretch out a joke to the point of awkwardness" bit, and 3. at least 3 or 4 pointless flashbacks per episode.
The only reason I can see for this crap fest being as popular as it is for the constant pop
culture
references which I suppose elicit an "OMG LOL THAT'S FROM SUPERFRIENDS!! THAT IS SO TOTALLY IRONIC, AND I AM SO EDGY AND SMART FOR GETTING IT!!" response from the viewer.
I'm from Australia and have watched with respect the extraordinary
culture
surrounding rugby union in New Zealand.
For many year I saw this movie as a real movie of ninjas but after study more about this
culture
I can only think this is just another karate film.
Comparing it to BBC Comedys like Only Fools and Horses, Fawlty Towers, Black Adder, and other classics, this series tends to drift away from the BBC's regular product to the audience and deliver to somewhat of a folk
culture.
While few (if any) would call him great, his films' obscure connections to underground
culture
(via reference, tribute, or influence) have ensured him a warped legacy of sorts.
If there was someone in the movie who was supposed to be of a certain culture, they should've used an actor that was of that
culture.
Irvine Welsh's follow up to Trainspotting hits the screen as three short stories set in Edinburgh, all with a few of Welsh's trade marks, drug culture, depression, the working class and Hibernian football club.
Abbie was often dismissed as the clown-prince of the '60's, but he was a man of ideas who used his cleverness, his sense of humor and pop culture, and his flamboyant personality to get attention to his ideas.
The premise is hysterical (men are banned for being too dangerous and imprisoned in -- haw! -- football stadiums), the pseudo-dyke
culture
is laughably bizarre (there's an underground sex trade with women who dress up like men to service "deviants") and the "last man" of the title is a pitiful reincarnation of Rocky from Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The problem is that Wayans and consorts not only try satirize the typical 'ghetto' culture, they also belittle valid statements that are made in urban movies such as Boyz 'n' the Hood or Menace II Society.
Downey doesn't confine his ridicule to advertising, but tackles black militant culture, the dynamics in Hollywood's portrayal of race, the elite white power structure, and character of corruption in any power struggle.
"Putney Swope" stirred up controversy during its initial release with its politically incorrect handling of race issues and consumer
culture.
I found that all the characters were narcissistic archetypes found so often in the American
culture
and were shallow and uninteresting.
All I could think about while watching this was that this could actually be a good movie if the script was given a major overhaul (if it were written by someone who actually understood drug culture) and if some decent actors were cast.
I expected it to be great, because you know, usually we don't have many movies about Asian vampires mixed with Asian culture; but already in the beginning it started in a bad way: the introduction of the movie seemed not to have an end!
I know that Spanish
culture
is a bit different and their movies too, but I didn't expect to see a fake Hollywood film.
I do not justify their actions but western
culture
in the past has had a very negative effect on some.
Certain idiotic people really think that the whole emotional torture of that
culture
being so bloody repressed is somehow fascinating and romantic.
Let me start off by saying I love Japanese cinema, literature and
culture
generally.
So please stop excusing movie for its crime by saying it is the
culture!
Viewers who embrace the whole "celebrity magazine
culture"
(paparazzi photographs and gossipy stories about the rich and famous) will undoubtedly find much to whet their appetite here.
It is basically a highly racist sequence of smoking dope, toilet humor, styling of each and every segment of the aircraft to reflect African American pop
culture
and pretty much nothing else.
If this is what's best in the Finnish cinema at the moment, I'd say those big tax euros spent at supporting
"culture"
have gone to waste here in a horrible way.
But anyone who's studied Shakespeare knows that, while he set most of his plays in exotic locals, the
culture
and values are always contemporary England.
But the film never makes a case that this has resulted in the loss of any good wine or exploitation of any person or
culture
other than naive Wine Spectator readers with lots of cash.
But the younger sister is helped by Bob, a good-hearted DJ, and everything is complicated by police involvement and the good sister's ignorance of Earth customs and
culture.
They should reflect the
culture.
I went into this movie expecting a thoughtfull piece about how to be accepted in
culture
and I wound up blowing $8.50 on a 10 minute fart joke and a whole bunch of fake accents.
Cheesy stereotypical Mexican border
culture
(mystic grandfather with the rattlesnake and potions, granddaughter in her mariachi-style restaurant getup).
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