Stereotypes
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The plot is muddled and the characters are mostly two-dimensional
stereotypes.
It comes across as a set of flat cartoon
stereotypes
strung together by an all too, too clever social commentary.
The characters all are insufferable
stereotypes
that act and say exactly what you predict several minutes in advance.
The adults try to be good actors, but they just can't seem to break through
stereotypes.
The African-American
stereotypes
and slave references are pretty offensive as well.
This film is just full of ridiculous
stereotypes
as shown by the 'emo' soundtrack which just adds to the media myth that all skateboarders are white rockers.
While the acting talent is available here, from Jeff Bridges to Carl Betz, Vera Miles, and Sal Mineo, the writing is atrocious and the story is contrived, filled with insipid stereotypes, and an obvious ripoff from Ken Kesey.
The characters are all
stereotypes
right out of a 4 year-old's comic-strip-induced immature imagination.
The characters are clichés and stereotypes, and are intentionally paper-thin in order to make fun of the characters they're based on... problem is, it doesn't work.
Carlos wants to make fun of affirmative action, racial
stereotypes
and related topics on his show which makes him a lot like Supreme Court Justice Thomas.
Jesus!!! Don't you guys think it's about time to change these
stereotypes?
It conforms to all the
stereotypes
of bad Hindi films.
Leonard Maltin rated it a BOMB; while it's harmless enough, it's also totally routine and, fatally, the three main roles are stereotypes, that is to say, uninteresting: Eddie Byrnes is a bank employee with ideas regarding his consignment being transported by train; Gilbert Roland is the "legendary" but ageing Mexican bandit (his frequent lapses into Spanish when excited are quite corny!) who, apparently, is still irresistible to women; George Hilton as an enigmatic bounty hunter tries too hard to emulate Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name figure.
The cliches and
stereotypes
tumble over each other.
All the characters are
stereotypes
taken from Waterworld or Book of Eli or The Hills Have Eyes or, whatever, just choose another apocalyptic slash fantasy slash wizardry movie that you have seen and there you have it.
Although, the most recent season has been SO terrible, bringing the stereotypes, boring plots, and bad acting to extremes I never thought were reachable, so I am no longer addicted, thankfully.
The hysterical cast of b-movie and sitcom extras simply make the characters seem like bad Jewish
stereotypes.
From the minuscule and unconvincing set (snipers seem to be about ten meters away) apparently made of plaster, to the actors who are also apparently made of plaster with "amusing
" stereotypes
painted thinly on top, to the oddly warm pool in a frozen cave, to the survival of the cast uninjured when medium artillery shells burst a few meters away on open ground, and finally the awful script that reads like a training manual more than a film....
This movie is bad because it goes from one lame plot set-up to the next, it encourages
stereotypes
about blacks that are sickening and the flow is awful.
Tripe
stereotypes
and themes not appropriate for children.
I found the characters to be unflattering stereotypes, and the plot is predictable almost from the beginning.
Most of the characters are terrible
stereotypes
and truly unconvincing.
While it would be easy and accurate to go into why 'Reba' is at its heart indicative of many 'family-oriented sitcoms' in the way it rips off from other better sitcoms, the real truth is that the show is repetitive, full of
stereotypes
from funnier and more groundbreaking shows, and the lead star is completely out of her element.
With the help of a collection of blank slates and walking stereotypes, including a Russian spy, Russo travels to Chechnyan territory to catch a mad scientist working for the terrorists.
It creates characters not in the book, and some of them are ethnic or racial
stereotypes.
Hollywood will stop at nothing to make money on a film even if they have to keep dragging out
stereotypes
and putting them in the most impossible and stupid situations.
Still, the storyline and situations can not be believed (forced PC stereotypes).
Characters like Cammy and DJ are so forced into
stereotypes
of their nationalities that episodes containing them are almost physically painful to watch, not that the series isn't painful on a regular basis anyway.
Nothing is left without an explanation to back it up, the characters and plot break countless horror movie stereotypes, and it has got nothing to do with some other horrible pieces we've been submitted to lately.
Sure, they are pure
stereotypes
of usual slasher characters but, there's something special about them.
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