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Of course, I do not recommend it for young
audiences
due to some graphic material, but if you are looking for a great story and genuine acting from Sam Jackson, Christina Ricci and,yes, even Justin Timberlake, I encourage you to see 'Black Snake Moan'.
It was a FANTASTICALLY entertaining comedy, and it just seems to me that American
audiences
might enjoy it in much the same way they enjoyed "The Full Monty", so it's really unfortunate and kind of ridiculous that a few shots of two boys kissing is keeping it away from mainstream theaters.
This movie will likely be too sentimental for many viewers, especially contemporary
audiences.
It's almost a 180 from what 'Harry' had for
audiences.
All in all, I found this to be a very entertaining movie and would recommend it to all
audiences!
In the 60's Cleveland television
audiences
could watch a episode of "Flash Gordon" as part of the Ghoulardi Show (11:30PM Friday).
Whoever is responsible for not bringing this to
audiences
should be ashamed of his/her ignorance.
Modern Love worked well in the Gold Coast Film Fantastic program this year offering
audiences
a glimpse at an Australian Cinema that is usually neglected.
The original script for "First Blood" had John Rambo committing suicide at the end of the film, but this was changed to allow him to live, not because the producers wanted to make a sequel but because test
audiences
found the original ending too depressing.
Plenty of 'right-on' artistry for small, small
audiences
but enough well-connected backslapping to ensure future commissions for turgid playrights.
Well, I like to be honest with all the
audiences
that I bought it because of Kira's sex scenes, but unfortunately I did not see much of them.
A huge hit upon release with Australian audiences, it can still be funny today, but its over-the-top political incorrectness and blunt, unsubtle humour can make it a bit of a cringer.
I think priyadarshan is becoming too much repetitive in his comedy flicks just like govinda and David dhavan had done in the past after giving some good entertainers they also went on to loose their audiences.So it will be good for him to concentrate more on script and try some variations in his direction.Give us more of herapheri's and malamal weekly's rather than giving duds like garam masala!
It's obvious that Zhang Yimou is no longer making movies for Chinese
audiences.
The X-rated movie about sex change operations and Hollywood was an absolute catastrophe at the box office and was literally booed off the screen by both critics and
audiences
at the time of it's release.
Apparently in need of an interesting thread to get the
audiences
to come and see the film, they decided to make it as blatantly violent and unpleasant as possible.
It's not just the plot alone that makes this movie an instant turn-off for bored
audiences.
When In Rome is good for
audiences
of younger generation but the adults who were kids when the twins were babies want to follow the twins in their successes and so hence I think we adults would like to see them make movies of different kinds, maybe some that are like the sixth sense, the hour, chocolat, that sort of movie - not saying to have just serious movies for them, humour ones too yes, but rather see them in different roles to what they have been playing in their more recent movies like this one and New York Minute.
Now at last on DVD in an unexpectedly handsome package, it is as unlikely to win wide
audiences
today as it was when first released.
Sexo Cannibal, or Devil Hunter as it's more commonly known amongst English speaking audiences, starts with actress & model Laura Crawford (Ursula Buchfellner as Ursula Fellner) checking out locations for her new film along with her assistant Jane (Gisela Hahn).
But I do wonder why studios spend the time and money to make a film and then don't release it for theater
audiences?
the only reason i was still awake was because of the
audiences
laughter and i was looking forward to the next show.
Apart from the general awfulness of the film, I worry deeply about its impact on young
audiences.
National Treasure is an affront to the national intelligence and just yet another assault made on American
audiences
by Hollywood.
Or for that matter, among potential
audiences.
Yet, it was a hugely popular success perhaps because the idea of fatalistic young love must have appealed to
audiences
saturated by constant TV coverage of the Vietnam War.
Plenty of tidbits purely for American
audiences
(the supermarket boss and his horribly forced catchphrase).
Target
Audiences
were not hit and the movie sent out confusing messages.
Perhaps if "Drive, He Said" ultimately made some sort of powerful statement in the bargain,
audiences
could forgive the filmmaker for his lapses in judgment and taste.
Since
audiences
don't benefit much from seeing a whiz kid figuring things out, it's a strange choice: the movie has successfully been prevented from engaging any topic.
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