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Thirty years later and the current president is entering a re-election campaign, but he is receiving death threats; and Horrigan has been called in to assist in what should be a routine research operation.
When, no technology can let you imagine anything else than the campaign, the village, the sea.
Some soulless little ad executive got his grubby hands on it and thought " Let's rip of the AD
campaign
for Last House on the Left, that's doing well".
Due to a very misleading advertising campaign, I saw this film in theatres at the relatively young age of 10.
Don't be fooled by the deceptive Miramax ad
campaign
that paints it as a pretentious, art house flick.
He just came off as an asshole in a poorly edited, contrived juvenile smear
campaign.
The one sheets and newspaper
campaign
suggested (as often they did) a far more lurid and violent piece than showed up on the drive-in screens.
The second half of Steven Soderbergh's revolutionary bio on Che Guevara deals with his last
campaign
to export revolution to Bolivia.
That save the children stuff is wonderful for
campaign
trails , I guess, but it does not hold water in a cable sitcom about a suburbanite mom , as the local pot dealer.
After watching it I thought that the marketing
campaign
was probably more expensive than the film itself.
With that being said, War of the Worlds is nothing more than a hurried, incompetent attempt at a money grab; piggy-backing its loathsome carcass on the multi-million dollar advertising
campaign
of the film of the same name directed by Steven Spielberg.
All of this followed an advertising
campaign
that sold T-shirts based on THE BARBARIANS!
The funniest thing about this was the original ad
campaign
in which the studio admitted this film was crap! (One poster had a fictional review that said, "This is the best movie I've seen this afternoon!").
The
campaign
manager in this movie dreams of leading Tom Sellick to the White House.
Considering that this movie had a serious and quite successful launching campaign, I would have expected something to be worth the fuzz...from the opening scene on (in which the two brothers "sensually" caress each other, laying naked in a bed) it goes rapidly downwards...nothing to get the attention, not a mind-catching thing in the whole plot, baaad baad acting (a few minor exceptions, but artificiality is at its best).
Not only do I expect this show to be canceled by the second episode, I cannot believe that Geico will ever attempt to use the cavemen ad
campaign
EVER again.
This was a bait and switch ad campaign, and I will NEVER see this movie again!
They started small - Ben & Logan's mom started an email
campaign
to bring awareness to Darius' condition: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and to raise funds for the fellas to take Darius to not only see the ocean but to see these great United States.
The main reason to see this film is Warren William, who is in top form as the shyster
campaign
manager.
So go get a copy of this game, learn it by playing the single-player campaign, then set up an online presence and enjoy yourself.
A
campaign?
A
campaign
based on no comment, "I'll take it under advisement," and "Maybe yes, but then again, maybe no," is the nearly perfect way to win an election.
In the USA politics are fought in the media and two media are essential for any presidential campaign: it is music and the cinema.
My favorite scene is when the rats start a whispering
campaign
on behalf of Kermit at a fancy restaurant.
He leads basically a one-man
campaign
to stop an epidemic of pneumonic plague in New Orleans, struggling to convince sluggish politicians and complacent policemen that there is a problem.
To me, the final scene, in which Harris responds to the press corp, is worthy of viewing this intelligent and timeless slice of politics(especially the
campaign
phase).
Speed Kills are part of this... and no, that's not a
campaign
telling us to slow down on the freeway, nor one against that particular drug.
Look, let's start a letter-writing
campaign
to TNT or TCM or SOMEBODY to broadcast this movie again.
This is a fascinating political documentary that focuses on the 2004 electoral campaign, in which one wealthy patrician convinced the electorate that he would be more fun to drink a beer with than the other wealthy patrician.
If it wasn't for the cheap production and obvious low budget I would say that this movie reeks of global elitist scare mongering for their global warming
campaign
to have even more taxes implemented on an already overtaxed population.
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