Joe Macca's "Two-Man Show" at Marylhurst University's "Art Gym, " on the other hand, is an example of a less felicitous side of Portland's art scene, common to mid-size art worlds: a schizophrenia in which participants want to both play the art game as it's contested in New York or Miami and thumb their noses at it at the same time.
The deal also sets up the movie's most felicitous invention, the revelation that Candyland's slaves include Django's long-lost wife, a German-speaking beauty named Broomhilda (Kerry Washington).