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this was a real guilt pleasure ... i saw the trailer and all the advertising, so i figured 'why not check out this vh1 movie?' and, as they used to say on t.v., 'i can't believe i watched the whole thing!' quinn and harris were believable beatle boys, and, although the accents were sort of over-the-top and difficult to decipher at times, i found the dialogue believable as well.
The shame of the film business is that projects this excellent do not get the distribution and
advertising
that they deserve and live under the radar.
Beginning with existential themes of Blade Runner, as well as the vision of the future - with corporate billboards
advertising
their products, to the technology of the later Matrix films and Spielberg's A.I., and finally the black and white graphic novel look similar in style of Sin City.
This film has little to do with documentary and is more interesting in playing with our ideas of
advertising
and its relationship to reality.
It may not have had the funding and
advertising
that the latest hollywood blockbusters get but it packs twice the emotional punch.
Too fat to play THE STUDENT PRINCE, Edmund Purdom took his place --- with Lanza's voice dubbed in, and with the formerly handsome and not-fat Lanza pictured in the
advertising.
Jim works in an
advertising
agency raising US$ 15,000.00 a year and feels uncomfortable in his apartment due to the lack of space.
When Jim's wife, Muriel (Myrna Loy), wants to renovate the apartment,
advertising
exec Jim falls in love with (or falls for!) an ad for a house.
Thanks to Ladd films going under, they didn't advertise this movie and threw all their
advertising
cash for "The Right Stuff", hoping it would pull them through;... and it didn't.
The repeated blowing up of the beautiful house in the middle of a desert, the lead female character enjoying the natural stream of cold water, painting a plane in psychedelic designs (even the staid British Airways did it a few years ago) are some of the images that were copied by
advertising
personnel all over the world for decades.
I used to have this magazine that had Loni Anderson in it
advertising
for a vaccuum cleaner.
The first time I became aware of "Open Water" was driving home one night in 2003 stuck in the usual traffic jam when i noticed a huge bill board
advertising
the movie.
Cage--encouraged to overact--mugs for laughs, while the finale (with the flying Elvis-impersonators) was used as the film's sole
advertising
gimmick.
Saw this movie back in the mid-80's on HBO just as I'd gone to work for a medium-sized
advertising
agency.
It's extremely relatable if you're in the
advertising
business.
Set in 24 hours of real time where a minute in the series is a minute on the screen, this 16 hour (approx with the deficit going to commercial
advertising
time) linear story heaps suspense upon suspense filling huge, gaping plotholes with it for a riveting edge-of-the-seat small screen experience.
The over the top
advertising
and awful trailers didn't help.
Advertising
has never really been accurately portrayed on TV or in the movies.
The
advertising
campaign for this series was something to behold in its own right, and it's about the only thing the people behind this film did right.
Benjamin Barry is an
advertising
executive and ladies' man who, to win a big campaign, bets that he can make a woman fall in love with him in 10 days.
Agency is a film based on an interesting premise about subliminal
advertising.
If only
advertising
was really like this.
So Majors pokes around and finds something to do with subliminal
advertising
and also finds that Mitchum's background is not in
advertising
but with the government.
The line above is from the original
advertising
art, and it conveys the theme of HARRIET CRAIG very well.
Dude wheres the party was one of those movies that was released with no
advertising
and even the rental i got a hold of had no box, just a DVD with the name of the movie and I don't even think it had a photo or anything it was just a white label with the name.
This is a low budget and very accurate portrayal of the world inside a big
advertising
agency.
It starts nicely visually like for an
advertising
for any high end contemporary luxury product; as if it was the only intention of the director, to prove that he could do it nicely (with tons of cash).
For this film, Crichton has took ideas from the worlds of plastic surgery and advertising, and attempted to blend them into a horror/thriller.
In order to sell the product they need advertising, and this is where the star-system steps in.
MRA Entertainment, the distributor responsible for selling Yo Puta (or simply Whore as it is known here) on DVD, build a strong case for false
advertising
here.
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