Daily Variety said "the cast has no likeable characters, motivation for every act is sexual, and the theme of moronic men versus wily women has been played out".
What about men as a group versus women as a group?
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The survey tracked responses by women versus men and found some interesting differences.
More men than women (62% versus 52%) reported having a mentor at the CEO or senior executive level.
After making the now-inflammatory comment on Latina women versus white men, she discussed how her experiences might color her judicial decisions.
However, it is the incredible difference in statistics of impacted executive level women versus executive level men that has me concerned.
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In France the split was 42 percent women versus 35 percent men.
In Germany the number was 37 percent women, versus 33 percent men.
Far more men than women were guilty of wrath (24 percent versus 14 percent).
Men and women with high (7, 8) versus low (0-2) scores had a 42 percent reduction in all-cause mortality.
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Just over half of the men chose the competition track, versus just over a third of the women.
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The survey found 64% of women said they were addicted, versus 55% for men.
Women were more slothful than men, however (33 percent versus 26 percent).
Actors and actresses were wordier than directors (304 words versus 240), and women's speeches were lengthier than men's by an average of 44 words.
Some of the statistics: 37% of women said they feel stressed at work, versus 33% of men.
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To manage their stress, 34% of women say they have enough resources to do so versus 38% of men.
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In Britain 42, percent of women put the tsunami aftermath as the number one priority, versus 31 percent of men.
Only 42% of women believe they get adequate non-monetary recognition for their work, versus 45% of men.
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