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* [[Acceptable Targets]]: Black and Jewish stereotypes are played purely for comedy, although the film [[Self |
* [[Acceptable Targets]]: Black and Jewish stereotypes are played purely for comedy, although the film [[Self-Deprecation|is clearly laughing with them]], not at them. |
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** And of course, American Christian stereotypes are out in force as well, though with quite a bit more snark behind the jokes. |
** And of course, American Christian stereotypes are out in force as well, though with quite a bit more snark behind the jokes. |
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* [[Genius Bonus]]: Carver uses the Jewish system of dating years (see also the bottle of liquor he smashes over a guy's head in the Nazi bar). |
* [[Genius Bonus]]: Carver uses the Jewish system of dating years (see also the bottle of liquor he smashes over a guy's head in the Nazi bar). |
Latest revision as of 04:38, 9 January 2014
- Acceptable Targets: Black and Jewish stereotypes are played purely for comedy, although the film is clearly laughing with them, not at them.
- And of course, American Christian stereotypes are out in force as well, though with quite a bit more snark behind the jokes.
- Genius Bonus: Carver uses the Jewish system of dating years (see also the bottle of liquor he smashes over a guy's head in the Nazi bar).