Slimy lenders and incompetent executives are a universal given.
(I would like to put in a good word for The Hangover. On the face of it, there is nothing about this movie that would normally entice me to see it, even Roger Ebert's positive review. However, a friend said that it was surprisingly entertaining. And he was right. Silly and slight, the movie does entertain. It also magically ties up all of the various plot strings from the baby to the tiger to the crazed naked Chinese guy in the wrecked Mercedes' trunk--but not the chicken, which I suspect was there simply because it was a chicken. Anyway, not laugh out loud funny, but entertaining summer fare--although the two older women behind me were scandalized by the PG language.)