Zero Effect.Zero Effect (Columbia, 1998). Super sleuth Daryl Zero (Bill Pullman Pullman. 1 Former town, since 1889 part of Chicago, Ill. It was founded in 1880 by George M. Pullman as a model community for workers of his sleeping-car company; all property was company owned, and administration policies were paternalistic. ) and his able assistant Steve Arlo (Ben Stiller) resemble Quixote and Sancho more than Holmes and Watson in writer director Jake Kasdan's zany comedy thriller about a blackmail investigation. With observational powers that make Holmes, Wolfe, and Morse look like three blind mice three blind mice sightless rodents; lost tails to farmer’s wife. [Nurs. Rhyme: Opie, 306] See : Blindness , millionaire recluse Zero solves mysteries instantaneously. But even Howard Hughes got out more, so clients meet with funny and urbane Arlo, who thinks his boss's manners and personality merit a zero. Still, the twosome solve a lot of crimes, and the chemistry between Pullman's over-the-top zaniness Zaniness Allen, Gracie (1902–1964) actress who played scatterbrained wife of George Burns. and Stiller's'restrained drollness works pretty well in this offbeat off·beat n. Music An unaccented beat in a measure. adj. Slang Not conforming to an ordinary type or pattern; unconventional: offbeat humor. buddy film. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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