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Me, Myself and Irene had
audiences
both walking out in droves and, on the other hand, cheering and collapsing in puddles of mirth.
"Footlight Parade (1933)" was one such film that
audiences
flocked to.
Who could guess that Vision Quest, Fight Club, and 2001: A Space Oddysey, movies that were panned by critics and
audiences
alike upon their release, would become immensely popular?
This film is a lost treasure, that should be made more available to American
audiences.
As it is generally known,anthology films don't fare very well with American
audiences
(I guess they prefer one standard plot line).
For animation buffs it's a must, but even general
audiences
will enjoy THE CAMERAMAN'S REVENGE, a very early example of 'pixilation' by the hard-working pioneer Wladyslaw Starewicz.
It seems Hal Hartley's films are kind of hit or miss with most
audiences.
It was vilified by the pseudo-elite, the purists and the
audiences
was unresponsive to a film that lacked the piety and glamour expected of a historical pageant.
The vigilante has long held a fascination for audiences, inasmuch as it evokes a sense of swift, sure justice; good triumphs over evil and the bad guy gets his deserts.
Not a filthy word out of either mouth and they were able to keep
audiences
in stitches.
Today's
audiences
will still find great meaning in this film and will still love it and cherish it just as much as critics and
audiences
did everywhere in 1969.
Emily Blunt is more than capable in the title role as she gives
audiences
a different perspective.
Getting yourself in the top of the Hollywood food chain is a hard thing to do as we can clearly see with Pegg, his first jab at the lead role was David Schwimmer's comedy Run Fatboy Run but it received lukewarm reviews from critics and
audiences
alike.
Make no mistake, "Basic Instinct" was a real winner for
audiences
everywhere.
Everything I remember about it was excellent... great cast with Sam Waterston & George Innes (before he became more familiar to US audiences).... excellent scripts as only the English can do - Edwardian Sherlock Holmes/Lord Peter Wimsey/Albert Campion type mysteries, but with a Jules Verne twist.
Although the movie is clearly dated,
audiences
can still easily identify with the plight of hapless Buster in this timeless and very funny underdog tale.
It tells the story of a popular radio host called Gabriel Noon (Robin Williams) who spends his evenings enthralling his
audiences
with vivid stories about Gay lifestyles.
"Bye Bye Birdie" isn't one of the best musicals of all time, but it's great fun, and accessible to many
audiences.
Deanna Durbin, Nan Grey and Barbara Read are "Three Smart Girls" in this Universal film from 1936, which introduces Deanna Durbin to film
audiences.
He captures the
audiences
imaginations with his role of David Aames.
I highly recommend it for
audiences
who want something thoughtful.
Basically, modern mature
audiences
demand large doses of embellished realism for their cinematic diet, laced heavily with vile profanity, mattress-thumping sex, and knuckle-bruising fisticuffs.
Maybe someday,
audiences
will be ready to take this film a bit more seriously (but not without some well placed laughs,too).
Alfred Molina and Jim Broadbent (then relatively new to American audiences) fill out the cast as the husbands of the two main characters, and all in all, Mike Newell makes with his movie a living thing of near-magical elements, full of quiet moments and wonder.
They usually try cheap tricks to scare their
audiences
like loud noises and creepy children.
Films like the Hammer Horror series and 'Rosemary's Baby' were what scared and thrilled
audiences
throughout the 60s and early 70s.
But it's a testament to it's inventiveness that it's garnered a fan base which consists of the best of both
audiences.
Blandings Builds His Dream House," there may, therefore, be more than what
audiences
were looking for in 1948.
And, just yesterday, I read a newspaper article which stated Fido is not attracting
audiences
in it's limited release, with the exception of our local theater.
When it came out over 15 years ago, it stunned
audiences
with its color scheme, being so different from anything else that had ever been put on film.
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