| 11. | On this show he plays, of all things, a buffoonish talk show host.
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| 12. | But in doing so, he also brought out the buffoonish phoniness of it all.
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| 13. | The verdict : Thief vs . thief in a sometimes sharp, sometimes buffoonish comedy.
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| 14. | But the count is a largely buffoonish figure, notwithstanding Molina's droll performance.
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| 15. | Otherwise just some buffoonish rough stuff.
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| 16. | Rivalry between the brothers is also staged with a buffoonish levity that destroys any real tension.
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| 17. | He got to break out of the stiff, sneering stereotype and play a buffoonish general.
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| 18. | The Angels, who are in last place, are so bad that their playing is buffoonish.
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| 19. | Still, Abril is a delightful heroine with the rare ability to be simultaneously sexy and buffoonish.
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| 20. | With a couple of exceptions, the actors kindly avoid stepping over the line into buffoonish exaggeration.
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