Advertising
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Charlie and Phil are so consumed by their
advertising
jobs that they are completely missing out on the joys of fatherhood.
These blokes looked like
advertising
men when compared to Big Brother or the Dead.
How I wish we could see some of that "truth in
advertising"
these days, especially in the political campaigns.
Moore play an
advertising
executive who experiences a minor nervous breakdown.
I guess it is like Dr. Chomsky says: television is not about the programs, it's about the
advertising.
Maybe if more viewers understood this and were more discriminating and vocal about their television viewing, Hollywood and
advertising
sponsors alike would get the message that it is better to have a show that interests a lot of people than try to get advertisers that want or don't want to sponsor a particular show.
He once stated of himself "I always need to be in motion", and this trait, in conjunction with a career background in advertising, probably accounts in part for his maintenance of a frenetic pace for this violence weighted affair.
I wonder how many suckers fell for the false
advertising
on the box cover.
I wasn't expecting much of it since i only went to the theatre to see Alexandra Mutu who was sooo hot, but i was far worse than i had expected it to be.A poor plot, poor characters(except Garcea who makes you laugh a few times only because of the stupidity), crap acting and crap directing.The beginning made me wanna know what the heck i was doing there in the first place, the Skol beer
advertising
was horrible and the character - director interaction from the movie, which was intended to be fun was just bad taste.The TV show is far better.
Like I love these arn't kids that look like they'd be on a photo spread
advertising
American Eagle, they look like normal people, which makes it more real and scarier.
If truth in
advertising
laws were applied to motion pictures, London By Night would have been titled Backlot By Day, because this is one of the least convincing London-set features made by any American studio.
Sonatine is the not the movie the re-release
advertising
makes it out to be.
If only our poor politicians could muster the money to create the incredible
advertising
monster that was Bee Movie.
OK about a month ago, the cable company was
advertising
the crap out NYM and to my surprise, it was a funny movie.
The trailer with the exploding toilet received heavy exposure on MTV, where I suppose the Weinstein brothers got a favor thrown their way for
advertising
this bomb of bombs, or the horrible acting and non-existent script.
At first I was intrigued when I saw the posters
advertising
the show.
The real problem with this film is that is is
advertising
to be what it is obviously not - a spy thriller or war picture or science fiction film even.
This movie was a nice surprise,the cast did a great job and Thora Birch showed she can be a very diverse actress.I will buy this DVD very soon,so I can share it with my friends and get their thought on it.I don't agree that this qualify's as a true horror movie, but the directer does a great job!With the script,and the actors earned their money.Great movie with a lot of good guessing and some on the edge of your seat moments.The American audience has a different view on most English made movies .I think not enough of them make it to the states to be seen!This should have had
advertising
and a lot of promotion along with a movie premier,with the cast on hand opening night the studio would have made a great deal more money with this one.
I was certainly surprised to see it as a Disney movie and was mortified to see other posters suggesting that the
advertising
for the film was less than forthcoming on the true nature of the storyline.
I have seen some
advertising
on this, and my first reaction was that any series portraying Henry VIII as a lean man with black hair can't be all good.
Well, I already knew about the shameless
advertising
this movie is guilty of before going into it.
The
advertising
campaign for this movie in Russia was huge!
Advertising
for D.W. Griffith's 'The Lonedale Operator (1911)' proudly exclaimed the words "This is without doubt the most thrilling picture ever produced!"
On the side of this movie theatre is a huge poster
advertising
the movie "Gangs of New York".
During the eighties I used to purchase those fantastic Variety and Hollywood Reporter film market editions that were stuffed with movie poster ads
advertising
the latest film projects in various stages of development from dozens of companies.
Not that I want their evil legacy's to end(especially Chucky my favorite),but it's time for a new one and Archie had potential.With a bigger budget and more
advertising
it could have easily made it's theatrical debut.A bigger budget sequel would be nice.If there is plans to do one I would like to see the survivors all brought back to face the demonic horny clown again!
Lots has already been said - including the huge
advertising
campaign (centring on a poster, supposedly of a scene in the beginning of the film but as a painting, not a movie still.
Whoever did the
advertising
for this "film" should get some sort of special achievement academy award because it had me totally fooled.
This film is not about product placement as previously suggested, it is simply a entertaining and yet realistic glimpse of what our future may look like, as
advertising
becomes more advanced and intrusive.
Most of the commercials were sustaining (Comedy Central) as I can imagine they would have had a hard time attracting any
advertising
save for local cable stuff.
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