Sentences with phrase «buffoon character»

He seems to be the real buffoon character, similar to Laurel and Hardy's movie personnas.

Not exact matches

His character could have easily been a sneering, sexist buffoon who clashes with his female publisher, but Hanks applies a smart, dignified restraint.
Welbeck's miss convinced the Old Trafford hierarchy he wasn't the dependable striker the club needed; Savage's voicemail gave Keane the impression of a self - indulgent buffoon — living proof of the great Pulp Fiction maxim that «just because you are a character doesn't mean you have character».
Her overall message, often embellished with adjectives and subjective remarks, appeals to some questionable characters sympathetic to or subservient to the Weston A Price Foundation, a farm lobbying group whose advocates and apologists have accused me of being a «fraud», a «liar», a «buffoon» and (earlier) an associate of a «terrorist» organization.
This movie was awful and I am offended that they made the Lone Ranger character out to be this buffoon and the Tonto character a bumbling idiot.
Bateman scores as an insecure - but - competitive buffoon — think of his character in «The Gift» minus the aggression — while right alongside him is a delightfully spirited McAdams whose role here thankfully adds more distance from a bizarre «support of supporting roles,» talent - wasting phase.
McKay and star / co-writer Will Ferrell certainly know their audience, and their buffoon of a lead character has just as many bizarre rants and nonsensical catchphrases as he did the first time around.
Sometimes it's difficult to tell if we're supposed to enjoy the characters company because they're emotionally disfigured buffoons or sympathetic damaged souls.
The movie, written by returning screenwriters Keith Merryman and David A. Newman, takes its view of couples struggling to keep up a relationship and tosses it aside for a series of trying episodes that make every character here look like a buffoon to one degree or another.
Fifteen seconds into the movie, however, and it's abundantly clear who this character is: he's a vain, silly, womanizing, and probably deeply sad, buffoon.
This is I suppose part of the attempt at aping Westerns lying buried in the screenplay (though Westerns never unequivocally adored guns as much as this one seems too, even the movies named after guns like Anthony Mann's Winchester» 73), just as Harrelson's character is supposed to recall Long John Silver or something (though with his unfortunate haircut all he reminds me of is Nazi buffoon Richard Spencer).
Again and again, the support players are shallow, one - dimensional characters, whether that be Faizon Love as Benjamin's buddy / lovable buffoon or Jill Marie Jones and Rachel True as Nancy's girlfriends / amen chorus.
Tonto's character is given a full backstory, but John Reid, the square and square - jawed prosecutor who Tonto mentors into becoming the Lone Ranger (played by Armie Hammer) is presented as a naive buffoon.
Boasting a kids - know - best attitude, adult characters are portrayed as simpletons or buffoons — especially the aunt and uncle, whose villainous reputation is never explained.
There's a clear difference between the flesh - and - blood figure and the animated character watching him: One is distinctly repulsive — he looks like an immoral lunatic who's losing his mind — but the cartoon Trump is just silly; he's not a bad guy so much as an empathetic buffoon.
He's not afraid to let Thor look like the buffoon, but it never takes away from the character.
I'd be damned if I listened to the same money - grubbing whores who'd sell their ideals and principles for their fifteen minutes of fame; the ignorant buffoons that live in a one - dimensional 140 - character world.
At one time, chubby characters - when they were represented at all - were characterized as some combination of (pick one or all) gluttonous, lazy, selfish, oafish, and / or stupid buffoons.
That's fun to write for and fun to make puzzles for because you can really play off it without the character themselves turning into a buffoon.
Ouch I am in pain, we are not all characters from Monty Python or buffoons like Lord Monckton.
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