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Why? Partly, because of the
advertising
hype, secondly because I just loved the heck outa Ray Charles's music.
This movie has been a favorite of mine and is entwined with the Christmas Holidays for me for two reasons: (1) growing up in the 1960s, everything was space-related from
advertising
to television programs and even Santa Claus found himself in spaceships during that era; and (2) I saw this movie during a Christmas shopping trip when I was ten years old and it brought back fond memories of my favorite TV shows when I was even younger ("Supercar", Fireball XL5", and "Stingray",).
Many people believe, or have been lead to believe by deceptive advertising, that this is a Jackie Chan film.
Bill made a joke about how Pro-Life people should picket funerals, and Letterman had Pro-life
advertising.
The film had NO help at all, promotion-wise: if there was an
advertising
promo on TV or radio, I didn't see/hear it.
This movie, I believe, was received poorly because of it
advertising
scheme.
Due to a very misleading
advertising
campaign, I saw this film in theatres at the relatively young age of 10.
When the
advertising
for Best in Show had the tagline "From the Team That Brought You Waiting for Guffman", a fair number of critics out there implied in their reviews that only people that are familiar with the film or its filmmakers and cast would have a good time seeing this film.
Life was going great for New York City
advertising
artist Ted Kramer.
This movie had a really good lead in when they were
advertising
it to be shown on one of those old independent stations that are a thing of the past now.
With the MASSIVE
advertising
this is getting on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. and that ilk, my son was bugging us to see it.
And what's with
advertising
it as a "special effects spectacular"???
C'mon people, you can't be serious, another case of
advertising
snuff when it totally isn't!
What a false
advertising!
The only reason I didn't turn it off was I wanted to see the Gangster dude on the cover and he wasn't even in it talk about False
advertising.
With that being said, War of the Worlds is nothing more than a hurried, incompetent attempt at a money grab; piggy-backing its loathsome carcass on the multi-million dollar
advertising
campaign of the film of the same name directed by Steven Spielberg.
All of this followed an
advertising
campaign that sold T-shirts based on THE BARBARIANS!
And it almost smacks of false
advertising
to headline Ossie Davis and Stephen Rea.
In the
advertising
of this movie, that I've seen, a large emphasis was on the fact that Denise Richards is in it, but she's a poor actress, and not as good looking as people try to make her out to be (not that that has anything to do with the movie).
I had high hopes for Horrorfest that year, which was also the first year I attended Horrorfest, and I have to say Horrorfest and all of its films take false
advertising
to a whole new level.
The thing that really irritated me was the blatant
advertising
- constantly - for a well known internet provider.
It is obvious some scenes are written to do just that ,
advertising.
What was the purpose of
advertising
this subject matter and then copping out on the ending?
It's one of the funny things about being young that one can be fooled easily by
advertising.
Lussier does a polished job that remains rather glassy, inserting a lot of blood (the make-up is suitably achieved) and a lot of "Virgin
" advertising.
some movies can get away with the sexual jokes, and base their audiences to know that right when the
advertising
comes on.
This is merely an
advertising
promo for the director, actors, et.
NEXT, they encourage as many fundamentalist Christians as possible to purchase copies of the film so as to recoup its paltry production costs and pump up its
advertising
budget.
Macdowell should stick to
advertising
wrinkle cream.
But when I was looking around in Netflix, they were
advertising
this like crazy if I liked "goofy" scary movies, so I figured to just give it a shot.
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