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" ... His buddy Tovar (Pascal) is basically buffoonish comic relief while Jing’s Commander Ling is the glorified second lead. It’s one of those good news/bad news situations where Ling is presented as being an unmitigated action bad-ass while also being the only major female character in the movie. While Ling and William spend plenty of time bonding, there is no explicit romance. I’m not sure if that’s a good thing (Ling isn’t defined by a romantic relationship with the male hero) or a bad thing (commercial concerns about a white guy and an Asian lady getting it on). ... "
" ... Paul Blart was, until just this year, the biggest-grossing “new” January release of all time in raw domestic earnings. The “Die Hard starring Kevin James as a somewhat buffoonish segway-riding mall cop” comedy stood out in early 2009 both for being a kid-friendly comic vehicle for James (then the star of the popular King of Queens show) and for being an original Die Hard knock-off when such things were in short supply. It grossed more in unadjusted domestic earnings than every respective “Die Hard in a…” movie save for Harrison Ford’s Air Force One ($171 million in 1997), including all five Die Hard films. It earned a whopping $146 million domestic from a $46 million Fri-Mon MLK weekend debut and $183 million worldwide on a $26 million budget. It made 104% sense that Sony would fast-track another comic vehicle for its top-billed star. ... "
" ... Searcy frequently plays buffoonish conservative authority figures; he's clearly having a blast flipping the script to play a venal leftist trial lawyer. And he's generally chosen better actors than this type of movie usually gets. Dean Cain, as the liberal Catholic cop whose beliefs are tested, is good enough that you'll wonder why he seems to have been regularly confined to the faith-based cornfield, and Billings' Gosnell is magnetic--a sociopathic and oblivious jolly fat man who genuinely can't understand how his practices aren't within the spirit (if not the letter) of the law. I'm not sure what to make of Cyrina Fiallo's blogger character "Molly Mullaney"--she appears to be a whitewash of Michelle Malkin, used as a red herring, with tattoos and dyed hair signifying "radical feminist" to the faith-based crowd so as to make her actual helpful nature a surprise twist of sorts. ... "
" ... Take the 2018 “Don’t Get Mad, Get E-Trade” ads, which depicted buffoonish people in their 80s having to work at jobs they were ill-suited for and make a hash of, including lifeguard and firefighter. They didn’t save enough money for retirement. The campaign simultaneously mocked retirees who were struggling financially and alienated those who actually control the largest share of wealth and investable assets. ... "
" ... The Federal Reserve can fairly be said to be cutting interest rates because of Donald Trump. But the move has little to do with the unprecedented and buffoonish levels of political pressure this president is placing on the U.S. central bank, whose functioning is key to domestic and global economic stability. ... "