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What's more, the diverse lifestyles of women today have been reduced to sitcom-level
stereotypes
in this movie, and the original play's central conceit of eliminating men from the storyline seems even more contrived given the openly pansexual evolution that has occurred among men as well as women since the 1930's.
Ghastly French stereotypes, gaping plot-holes, a muddled ending.
Such an inclusion might have made the three seem like something other than aging West Hollywood
stereotypes.
There were way too many
stereotypes.
Much of the gags revolve around crusty Japanese
stereotypes.
The Troma films are known for being more than a little irreverent, but if you're gonna use humor involving racial stereotypes, at least make it funny.
The men act like little emotional pre-teen girls and all the minority characters are based off stereotypes...
The lack of these
stereotypes
was refreshing -- if we have the PAX channel to thank for that I may have to sample a few more of their offerings.
Despite a decent lead performance from Hartnett, the film falls victim to all-too familiar East End
stereotypes.
The characters are obnoxious
stereotypes
(black Chris Tucker type, Survivalist Chick, Topless Bimbos, Requisite Old Couple, Asian Tour Guide) whose interactions are marred by painful, trying-to-be-hip dialogues and mostly obvious stabs at humor (not quite as bad as "Cabin Fever," but still); the script has too much padding (the "rustling bush" scene, for example), and "Hatchet" winds up as typical as any postmodern slasher of the last decade, with its only distinguishing trait an expertly-calculated hype machine.
Then there are the hoary movie
stereotypes
-- prostitutes with hearts of gold, the kid who can't shoot straight, the city slicker new to the wild West, the sage brush shimmering on a summer afternoon with a musical accompaniment in major chords.
Also, the reliance on
stereotypes
is not going to get us any more laughs (who knew one movie with jive-talking people could lead to gangster
stereotypes
(not really, but you see)).
The football team within itself had a lot of stereotypes, including a Mexican, a cocky jock, a fat guy, the scrawny nerd, and the mentally handicapped aid.
So to all you Australian aspiring film-makers out there, don't bother putting thought into your film or choosing people who can actually act, or even getting your facts right - just write a script about some poor family trying to make ends meet, or someone of a foreign race coming to Australia and having to deal with racial prejudice and stereotypes, or, if you want to take a leaf out of these people's book, some ethnic gang fighting some other ethnic gang that isn't actually plausible in the period the film is set, and your film will win five academy awards regardless of how pathetic it is!
This was terrible, mean-spirited, and full of the worst clichés and racial
stereotypes
I've seen in a looong time.
He might be slightly racist too, since there's a black principal in the movie, who inhabits a culmination of African-American
stereotypes.
Lane acts like an unskilled clueless teenage ingénue throughout - which dynamically clashes with her seriously fading looks - along the way smashing into a variety of (mostly Italian) cardboard stereotypes, dykes, divas, senile contessas and gigolos among them.
It is disturbing to me that this extreme of racism is held up next to another character's behavior -- spouting her paranoid
stereotypes
about gang violence -- to illustrate that everybody's a LITTLE racist.
where - quite possibly - good intentions are scuppered by a dreadful screenplay, and where many of the characters are reduced to
stereotypes.
It is unfortunate that between this film, In the Valley of Elah, Lions for Lambs, and Home of the Brave seem to all be based upon common
stereotypes
about veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
So many stereotypes, so many loop holes, so MUCH poor dialog.
It's not funny, the acting is the worst I've seen in many years, there are more
stereotypes
than there are actors, and everything about this show makes you groan and roll your eyes.
This comedy is yet another attempt at perpetuating
stereotypes
of gay men masked as a nice comedy.
The initial concept (openly gay men in soccer sports) would have been a great opportunity to erase some stereotypes, but...
As a homeschooler, I of course deplore this show for its ridiculous, fantasy land, obscure & unfunny
stereotypes
about the kids being "weird hippies who are so smart they're alienated from the super-cool high school students".
The acting is even more hollow, phony and wooden than the
stereotypes
the whole show was built around.
Full of stereotypes, German and Japanese.
Most of the characters are stereotypes, specially Brian Austin Green!!
For a film that seems to aim a dart at the unfairness of welfare and unemployment systems, the filmmakers have no problem in being unfair themselves, allowing Hispanic, black and gay
stereotypes
played at such a cruel level.
Lampooning ethnic and racial
stereotypes?
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