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Pimp my panda
A pander is a pimp. Pandarus, in Shakespeare's Troilus
and Cressida, follows this profession. If you "pander to someone's
every whim" (as the cliché originally went), you fulfil all their
desires. If you pamper the person, you spoil them rotten. But you
have to pander to something – you can't just pander.
I found Wall Street to be just as axiomatic and pandering as
the majority of Stone's output with its thin caricatures, obvious
sentiments, and a charisma-barren performance by the young Charlie
Sheen. Ron Small, Web review of Boiler Room What was he trying to
say? Axiomatic means "taken as a given".
Like Doris Day’s manager-husband, Marty Melcher, who took a sultry
jazz singer and reduced her to pandering infantilism, compelling
her to sing only ‘bouncy tunes’. NYRB September 03 Is this shorthand for
“pandering to popular taste”?
We have universally rejected the abject laziness of the filmmaker,
the profoundly insulting pandering that goes with reliance on
this device. IMDB Pandering to the low intelligence of film-goers?
All this has nothing to do with the cuddly white bears with black
spectacles. Avoid "panda to your sensibilities". |