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This good-guy-vs-the-evil-tyrant story, set in 19th century Russia, may have been an attempt to extend Steve Reeves
' career
beyond those "Hercules" movies.
In a cliche last moment (and at one other time), that was predictable from the start, we see a glimmer of the actor that has proven he is more than what he got paid for early in his
career.
After seeing this, an addict probably just want to continue his/her
career
:-) I gave it 2.
This masterpiece covers the band's entire
career
from Led Zep 1 to Coda and this is captured magnificently on this DVD as each concert shows how the band became bigger and bigger over the years.
I like watching David Krumholtz in anything he does and have followed his
career
for a few years now.
Watching this hilariously retro but very entertaining
career
girl tale, I was floored by Joan Crawford's first appearance.
The guest talked about Sir Charles
' career
and how his films had been out of circulation ever since the 1952 exclusion of the former "Little Tramp' from Los Estados Unidos on the grounds of his being an "undesirable Alien".
Just as Tarantino gave John Travolta's
career
a kick, P.T. Anderson has given Burt Reynolds the kick that his
career
needs.
Looking back at the
career
of Alfred Hitchcock, it never fails to be surprising how such a brilliant and visionary man could be denied sufficient recognition for how revolutionary he was for the film industry.
From the lame Police Academy 4 Spade really has done good with his
career
in films.
I think Chris Farley had a short and successful
career.
Yasmine Bleeth is a good actress in this, and I wonder why she never made it further in her
career.
"The Long Kiss Goodnight" is an enjoyable and very cool action thriller, and a
career
breakthrough for Geena Davis.
She's borrowing a pal's nice apartment while attempting to jump-start her
career
in New York City(..the city buildings outside the window look about as realistic as David Letterman's)and is unceremoniously welcome by a noisy telephone which rings quite a bit, followed by loud slams against the wall.
Is it that we take him for granted at this point in his
career?
Demon Summer was one of the movies that are gonna help them start a great
career
with a great future.
An egotistic major league baseball player is forced to continue his
career
in Japan, he contends with a culture that is alien to him, an apparently humorless manager, an attractive Japanese woman and his own professional and social insecurities.
It was a great film that showed Ronald Reagan as a very young man reaching for the stars in his
career
in Hollywood at the time.
The portrayal of Dizzy's later
career
as a sportscaster is honest and unflinching, reflecting his troubles which stemmed from his poor education and his colorful language both on and off the air.
John Huston finished his remarkable
career
with one of the most perfect and sensitive movies I've ever seen.
The one with the newly renovated hotel with the improper wooden figure of an old finance minister is absolutely the best of the four, odd story about love or
career.
John Walker, who began his
career
as a spy in the '60s, Christopher Boyce, and Andrew Daulton Lee.
I didn't see Charles live until his later years, so it was great to get a perspective on how his
career
developed.
Selleck plays former major league star who finds himself traded (?) to Japan as his
career
winds down.
This was possibly Dana Andrews best role of his
career
and he should also have been nominated for an Academy Award.
Man with the Screaming Brain certainly isn't a perfect movie, but I'm pretty sure it was never meant to be anything more than a star vehicle for Bruce Campbell, meaning it works as kind of a summary of his entire career: slapstick, sarcasm, cheese, action, and happy endings.
Several great directors of the classic era were releasing
career
capping classics that ranked among their best.
David Niven in fourth billing has some funny 'business' as does Franklin Pangborn and if Gary Cooper is not up to his role lacking as he does the verbal dexterity and sophisticated persona that Wilder scripts called for at this stage of his
career
well, you can't have everything and what you DO have is darned near perfect.
Directed by a veteran Hollywood director Henry King who began his
career
still in 1915, Love is a Many Splendored Thing was one of his last great films.
This murder enquiry and Bruno's stalking are threatening his tennis career, and his relationship with the daughter of Sen. Morton (North by Northwest's Leo G. Carroll), Anne (Ruth Roman).
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