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Over the course of the 90-minute "Walk of Shame," Elizabeth Banks’ character a perky and wholesome local news anchor is mistaken for:• A stripper• A hooker• A junkie• A crack whore• A drug dealer• A thief• A masseuse who gives happy endings• A witchThis repetitive misogynistic streak is in the service of painfully wacky gags, the vast majority of which land with a thud.But then! Writer-director Steven Brill ("Little Nicky," say no more) dares to make an abrupt, 180-degree turn in the film’s final moments by trumpeting itself as an indignant feminist manifesto.Just because a pretty blonde woman is traipsing about the streets of Los Angeles in a skimpy, yellow dress and high heels, this does not make her deserving of scorn and degradation. Shame on everyone for treating her so poorly and shame on you too, sir or ma’am, for laughing at her plight (if you do indeed find anything amusing here).It would all be galling if it weren’t so lame. But &qu