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After the Big Fat Greek wedding (that I liked), this was awful... got the feeling that the Greek tourist
agency
paid a lot to 'force' them to make this movie..... resulting in this uninspired 'movie'..... in fact I would not call this a real movie.... it's more a far too long commercial for Greece...... but it's worse than that because you get a strange impression of the country and I can't imagine that the Greek tourist
agency
had this intention... what a waste of time an energy.......
This film starts out promisingly as you're treated to what seems to be a Disco Inferno, with wildly dancing devil-like creatures and a repeated "no sweat no sweat" chorus, which turns out to be a deodorant commercial produced by this particular
agency
that Lee Majors works for.
Now, there's a new man that's in charge of this
agency
(Mitchum)and he's up to something, which may be somewhat devious, given that several people have quit and some have more than quit, they died or killed themselves.
The
agency
is looking for the criminal mastermind, who has a t-shaped scar on the right side of his face.
The convicted cop-killer is "kidnapped" by a government
agency
to be given one new chance.
This is a low budget and very accurate portrayal of the world inside a big advertising
agency.
A drug-addict murderous teen is given a second chance by a government
agency
looking to exploit her penchant for conscience-less killing.
Suzanne (Maria Ford) owns a clientless ad agency; a "friend," Nick (Scott Carson) suggests Dominick as a potential client.
Dr. Jason is hired by an
agency
to develop some kind of experience with DNA.
Beulah Bondi (who played George Bailey's mother from It's A Wonderful Life) has a great supporting role as the head of the adoption
agency
who has doubts about the couple at first, but then grows to care a great deal for them.
She very clearly states that she is writing a letter that will be forwarded to the daughter by the
agency.
In San Diego, the powerful Bill Templer (Dale Midkiff) leads a governmental defense agency, and after the explosion of an expensive satellite, the government intends to shut-down his
agency.
The plot can be deduced from an alternate title, "Operation Double 007" - that's not a typo - the spy
agency
of the Bond world requests the services of 007's brother; hence, this is about 007's double (they never completely finish saying '007' out loud, always stopping short of voicing the '7' - ha). 007's brother is played by Sean Connery's real life brother, Neil, with a goatee and a talent for hypnotism.
The clerk at the travel
agency
(Helen Hunt) who wouldn't give him a refund for his trip earlier in the evening coincidentally shows up there too, on a freelance photography gig (seriously, these people must be traveling on supersonic rockets to get from Chicago to the beachside resort so quickly).
Maybe he is a plant by some US
agency.
Okay, first of all, Ben Affleck is one of the partners of a high-powered Hollywood
agency.
How the hell did someone like that become head of a high-powered Hollywood
agency?
Fourth, the Asian woman who steals Ben's journal - every time the
agency
folk meet this woman, she (A) HAPPENS to have the journal in her purse (which would be the stupidest thing in the world to carry to a meeting with them) and (B) they STEAL it from her and run in a merry Keystone Cops-like chase that's completely absurd and unnecessary since...IT'S NOT HERS TO BEGIN WITH.
I have just watched Strip Nude For Your Killer this evening and i found it to be a very good film it features several good looking young women who are working for this model
agency
who agree to strip for this photographer.
It concerned an employment agency, run and staffed by three ghosts - trendy Fred Mumford, Victorian Hubert Davenport and jester Timothy Claypole.
A severely deranged wacko psycho killer dressed in shiny skintight black leather and a motorcycle helmet brutally bags a bunch of beautiful young fashion models who all work for the same
agency
in this splendidly sleazy and notoriously nasty piece of typically twisted, yet stylish and polished low-grade Italian giallio murder mystery slasher thriller junk.
The chemistry between Donald Sutherland as the leader of a secret government
agency
and his son, played by Eric Thal (an unknown at the time) is actually quite good.
It's the story of the in and out relationships of the investigators and scientists of an
agency
that does anything criminal tied up to the marines, thing that Bellisario liked to do also in JAG.
Where we learn that a secret US
agency
is holding him and that he's being used in dangerous mind experiments.
The plot follows Christine; a young virgin who travels to a modelling
agency
with her sister in the hope of getting a job.
However, it turns out that she wasn't being headhunted for a job after all, as the head of the
agency
wants Christina to join her witch's coven!
Gomez contacts a family reunion
agency
& receives a invitation back inviting him & his family to a family reunion to meet his distant relatives.
It turns out that the family union
agency
mixed the invites up & the Addams received the wrong invite & are caught in a plot by Phillip Adams (Ed Begley Jr.) & his sister Katherine (Hilary Shepard) to get a larger slice of their rich father's fortune.
One evening, while on his way home, he finds his house surrounded by a chemical defense
agency
that claims his house is now in the hands of terrorists that plan to make the whole city ground zero.
Dolph Lundgren stars as Jason Price a NSA agent who after losing a witness in his protection
agency
investigates the leak and finds out that there's more then what meets the eye in this mediocre thriller which is definitely a nice looking feature but the plot is just too hard to follow making this for Dolph Lundgren fans who will ignore the plot and just enjoy the action.
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