The rest — from the bland dialogue, to
the wacky supporting characters, to the overly - sentimental tone — could have been produced anywhere.
While The Devil's Rejects does contain a number of genuinely creepy moments - particularly the sequence in which a hapless maid stumbles upon the mess left by the Firefly family - Zombie bogs things down with a plethora of broadly - played, overly
wacky supporting characters.
Not exact matches
Likewise, Wilson and Ferrell are just as good - Ferrell, in particular, gets his first real chance at playing a
character (a
wacky character, but a
character nonetheless)- and the eclectic
supporting cast provides surprisingly effective
support.
with the various elements that are part and parcel with comedies of this ilk, including
wacky misunderstandings, quirky
supporting characters, and histrionic third - act plot developments - with the latter handled particularly well by Jones (ie such interludes aren't nearly as painful and eye - roll - inducing as they could've been).
Barry (Tony Goldwyn) is the boss, an obviously mercenary snake who dresses his selfishness up in doublespeak about «the good of the team,» while a variety of
supporting characters serve to furnish the various stereotypes that are often required of this sort of narrative (
wacky gay guy, stoner, quietly desperate old maid, and so on).