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His
agent
should show this movie to casting agents.
the director cast his own daughter as the precocious brat probably because no respectable
agent
would have permitted a client to ruin a career by being in such a lame, contrived and uninteresting movie.
At one point there is a laughable scene where 4 KGB agents couldn't handle one CIA
agent.
If I was Van Dien, I would not only ask for my 10% from my agent, but fire the bastard in the process.
If they don't have a GOOD agent, then they don't even get a chance to audition so more than 80% of the comedians who turn up are rejected before they can show anyone that they have talent!
A broke would be screenwriter and his would be
agent
(Tom Wood and Arye Gross) are forced to live in a self storage facility run by an eccentric and intimidating manager (Ron Perlman) whom they come to believe is the serial murderer that is terrorizing the city, the "Costume Killer" (so named because, after injecting his victims with Windex, he dresses them in silly costumes).
I haven't seen anything worse than Natascha McElhone impersonating some sort of agent, carrying a gun.
This movie stole the original title of Leone's "Duck you sucker!" but tell the boring story of a Pinkerton
agent
against the killer "Testa di Ferro" (the improbable Gordon Mitchell, a stuntman).
The girl who plays Jennifer is OK, but I think she acts bitchy through the movie, not because she is having her organs ripped out by a raven at night, but because she is thinking of firing her
agent
for putting her in this piece of crap.
You are a free agent...so enjoy.
This one is not an exception although the film has good actors or at least actors with potential: Amy Adams (am Oscar nominee and talented actress), Robin Dunne who deserves better or at least a better agent, and Sarah Thompson who deserves roles that are a departure from teen melodramas.
Savage's drunken brute of an insurance
agent
is equally distasteful but at least it's a small role.
Unfunny script (we should "go home and write better"), ridiculous lines in order to understand the "strong" "Christmanish" message (our only aspiration in life is to find love, respect and a good friendship) and a very long trial scene at the end where the
agent
Hopkins beat the devil (Jennifer Love Hewitt is no sexy or evil at all) for all the bad things she made to this unlikable character.
Oh and by the end of the movie they decide to start wearing gloves on their hands except for the "evil
" agent
and Hurt decides to kill him by giving him the "virus handshake".
Trifling romantic drama directed by Clint Eastwood about the loving relationship which grows between a comely hippie (Kay Lenz) and a Los Angeles real estate
agent
in his golden years (William Holden, surprisingly affable within this highly-concocted arrangement).
My perspective on Holm's performance was that he portrayed the disorientation of Samson during his wife's defection excellently and I believe comported himself well in portraying the aging field
agent
desperately trying to bridge the class divide.
I asked Peter Collinson, through my agent, whether he might like me to do another draft.
Andrew is a telesales travel
agent
who is agoraphobic while Dave is Andrews best mate who stays with him rent free to help him out.
The real estate agent, a Miss Logan(AVA GARDNER), seems to be very interested in having Alison take the apartment- an interest that cannot be solely explained by the 6% commission she would earn.
At the peak of his life, Howard is drafted by an American
agent
(John Goodman) to become a spy on behalf of the Allies; forewarned of the risks the job holds, Howard has everything to lose, but finds the offer irresistible.
The supporting cast are likewise excellent: Linda Hoffman as Feinstone's bitchy, unfaithful wife Brooke, Earl Boen as smarmy, meddlesome IRS
agent
Marvin Goldblum, Molly Hagan as feisty assistant Jessica, Patty Toy as perky assistant Karen, Jan Hoag as jolly office manager Candy, Virginya Keehne as sweet, gawky teenager Sarah, Ken Foree as thorough, no-nonsense Detective Gibbs, Tony Noakes as Gibbs' equally shrewd partner Detective Sunshine, Michael Stadvec as womanizing stud muffin pool cleaner Matt, and Mark Ruffalo as on the make sleazeball Steve Landers.
Seven Pounds stars Will Smith as Ben Thomas, an IRS collection
agent
who has an ulterior motive for meeting those who have gotten behind on their tax payments.
In a tense scene of confrontation between the Colonel and Nogales, his son's killer, the Colonel is offered by Nogales, a paid government agent, money enough to equal the Colonel's full pension.
There are numerous films relating to WW2, but Mother Night is quite distinctive among them: In this film, we are introduced to Howard Campbell (Nolte), an American living in Berlin and married to a German, Helga Noth (Lee), who decides to accept the role of a spy: More specifically, a CIA
agent
Major Wirtanen (Goodman) recruits Campbell who becomes a Nazi propagandist in order to enter the highest echelons of the Hitler regime.
Natasha McElhone is a slightly wacky government
agent
looking into the incident who provides inevitable & high-cheekboned love interest for hero Hurt.
Richard Benjamin shines as Matthau's nephew and
agent.
Notle plays Howard W. Campbell who was a double
agent
working in propaganda during World War II.
JAMES STEWART plays an FBI
agent
who began working with the agency before it was called the FBI and the story involves dealing with the Ku Klux Klan, the Prohibition Era gangsters, World War II German and Japanese spies, etc.
I thought it was an excellent political thriller about something that's never happened before - a Secret Service
agent
going bad and involved in an assassination plot.
Now, Michael Douglas takes the GG persona and morphs it into a Secret Service agent, Pete Garrison.
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