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Dillon, Goodman and Reiser have hit an all-time
career
low with this--the only way to go is up.
"Born to Kill" is a real disappointment from Robert Wise, who already had some quality movies under his belt and would go on to a stellar
career.
Eddie Murphy is a great comic, and it is a testament to how bad this movie is that it nearly killed his
career.
The movie start off with action star Leo Fong as a down and out cop who is approaching the end of his career, when he stumbles on to a big case that involves corruption, black mail and murder.
Altman made many not-very-good films over the course of his fascinating career, and many times the fault was his.
Stephanie Powers has only made 3 or 4 "real" movie appearances in the last thirty years of a very prolific television
career
- proof positive this was shot for TV.
It easily lands a place in my top 10 worst films of 1998.About the only thing it had going for it was Bruce Willis,who should stick to action films,as a completely emotionless killer who'd kill his own mother for the right price.But I'd rather listen to Robbie Coltraine talk American for a week than listen to Richard Gere's nauseating Irish accent again.But this film is also implausible,unconvincing,uneven,unexciting,unimpressive and lands Sidney Poiter in a rubbish role to make a possible
career
comeback.One for filmroll-footie purposes entirely.
His mom asked him to say something and should should have said "Leave me alone and let me eat the free ice cream so I can watch my acting
career
go down the drain at a young age."
The best
career
move Jody Foster ever made was turning this one down.
This had to be Billy Dee William's worst performance in his career, ever.
Well, Shore didn't disappear, but his
career
took a nose-dive, that's for sure.
Jean Claude Van Damme's movie
career
seems to have gone to hell in a handcart so how ironic to see him playing a character who meets the same fate in a literal manner at the very start of the movie !
This film was directed by Peter Masterson and besides "The Trip To Bountiful" he has at best a spotty
career
in directing.
This movie was so terrible it effectively put an end to his movie
career.
I have no idea what to make of this drab and uninspiring movie other than to hope that Verow finds another
career.
Roger Corman has enjoyed his shares of cinematic infamy in his illustrious low-budget career, spanning over 300 movies.
Throughout his career, he has also developed a bad habit of remaking his own films ("Piranha", "Humanoids from the Deep", "The Black Scorpion", etc.), without improving on them in the slightest.
She had never actually seen it, and she said that it put a quick halt to her father's writing
career.
Well, I told my friend that this crap not only ended her father's writing career, it ended the careers of everybody involved.
Fong is perhaps the most uncharismatic action lead of the 80s, Roundtree's small part is a far cry from his "Shaft" days, and Cameron Mitchell adds another shameful role to his career, one to sit right next to his laughable turn in "The Toolbox Murders" (this man was a respected actor once, now he has come down to wearing flowers in his hair and complaining about people bleeding on his carpet).
Produced at a point in his career, where he had the juice to do whatever he wanted, Eddie Murphy took on the task of producing, directing, co-writing and starring in HARLEM NIGHTS, an expensive-looking but ultimately empty gangster saga about a group of black nightclub owners/gangsters running a ritzy club during the 1930's, headed by a wisecracking hot shot (Eddie Murphy)and his adopted father (Richard Pryor) and their attempts to avoid being overrun by white gangsters who think they are taking over turf that, it seems, they think is rightfully theirs, simply by virtue of their color.
A few more films like this and Steve Carell can kiss his
career
goodbye.
His baseball
career
was unparalleled in absurd statistics, brilliant strategy, and pure unadulterated violence.
This also marks a big turning point in Seagal's
career
because this film is the first of his to really dig out the stock footage.
Ashton Kutcher makes the worst movie mistake of his career, since 'Dude, Where's My Car?' Tara Reid co-stars as the girl of Ashton's dreams, who asks him to babysit her father (and his boss)'s pet owl for the weekend.
If you wanna see some halfway decent East Side action see Ghosts on The Loose maybe but the bottom line is usually a comedy team starts out strong in their
career
and tapers off, these mugs blew chucks early on then slowly picked it up until Hall's antics dominated than they were at best.
I'm sure his "acting
" career
has taken off... Ted Pfiffer, the writer, has a part.
His St. Vitus Dance old-coot performance is tiresome schtick; it's like Walter Brennan based his entire
career
on it.
It's a good thing it came late in his career... they said Elvis practically ruined his
career
with the movies he put out through the sixties and this could have done the same for Jerry lee, had it come out some 15-20 years earlier!
By the mid 1990s, the
career
of animator-director Don Bluth had seemed to drop to its all-time low.
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