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It was obviously a swan song (she'd only make three more musicals in the later thirties) for her
career
and a typical "B" picture of the period.
I am a huge fan of Jeff Bridges, so I rented this to explore his early
career.
I am married, with kids, a woman who had a
career
and gave it up for family and can still relate to the 'Mickey' character.
But while Moore used the shrinking US job market as an entry point into a
career
exposing the economic slavery being imposed on this nation (and others), this fellow chooses to attack a man that should very well be a hero to his father and surely his own self.
New York Model Adele Jergens didn't have much of a Hollywood
career
but she's right on the money in this one.
Jule also seems to have a rather selfish approach to being an 'Edukator', as she purely wants to cancel a debt so that maybe she could start a lucrative
career
herself.
An truly outstanding, compulsive drama based on a true story concerning charismatic would-be poet Peter Coyote (in a
career
best performance) and his manipulation of just about everyone he comes into contact with, eventually leading to murder.
Time to pack up and go back to Spain.. perhaps Pedro Almadovar will help you to rescue what's left of your once promising career....
Seriously, how do guys this bad get cast and maintain some semblance of a
career?
Slater has appeared in some real dogs in his career, but this one takes top prize.
It is nice to see the beginning of the
career
for Crowe but the whole movie doesn't presents anything new.
She made a few decent flicks, then wallowed away her
career
in a sea of these cheeseball no budget snoozers.
And in Charles Bronson's career, there were really only two big highlight films for him: "Once Upon a Time in the West" and "Death Wish".
In 1955, at almost the chronological mid-point of her film
career
(1948-1968) Doris Day made what are arguably the two finest films in which she ever appeared, Young At Heart and Love Me Or Leave Me.
Chuck Lumley (Henry Winkler) is a harried, put-upon nerd who gave up a prominent
career
on Wall Street because it was making him a nervous wreck.
A very good film for Warren William to end his Lone Wolf
career
on; after a break Eric Blore soldiered on as valet for a few more films.
Spielberg's triumph with "Schindler's List" was followed by the longest hiatus of his career, which was broken with ... "Jurassic Park II", a lifeless sequel of the kind you'd once have sworn he'd never make - the single worst and most anonymous movie he's ever directed ("Hook" had its moments).
Zack (Aaron Eckhardt) is a psychiatrist who leaves an academic
career
to take a position in a small mental hospital where his celebrated writer/father Tom was committed and where he encounters Gabriel, who recognizes Zack as the child of the Neverwas myth.
The 26th film in Sjostrom's career, a
career
spanning 25 years (1912-1937)and 54 films, including such late silent classics as THE SCARLET LETTER, HE WHO GETS SLAPPED and his classic, THE WIND.
What's more depressing, the fact that this garbage was even made or the fact that screen legend Ida Lupino was reduced to appearing in stuff like this near the end of her
career?
Robin Williams has a few stinkers in his otherwise distinguished career: TOYS and DEATH TO SMOOCHY are chief among them.
As self-assured a film as any I've ever seen, Vince Rocca's Kisses and Caroms gives me just the boost I need to start my own
career
as a independent filmmaker.
I've seen quite a few Chaplin shorts from early in his
career
and I've noticed that his early stuff (done for Keystone Studios) is pretty dreadful stuff.
I am so sorry, but James Franco should start looking for a
career
in renting movies for people rather than making them.
During his early
career
Fabian had some extraordinary luck to get to work with such screen immortals as Bing Crosby, John Wayne, Stewart Granger and James Stewart in between turning out fluff for the teenage market.
Gary Busey's
career
high as the insane "Masochist" with the irrisistable quote "More Beer!".
I realize that a lot of people actually enjoyed "Double Team", that its director Tsui Hark is a talented and hard working fellow responsible for some outstanding Hong Kong cinema in years past, and that Jean Claude Van Damme has at least managed to stay pretty buff even as his
career
declined (unlike his contemporary Steven "Make Mine KFC" Seagal).
Terry Dean is an exceptional
career
criminal, after his release from prison he is hit by a car saving a young boy.
Craven promised an interesting
career
in the Horror genre with The Last House on the Left and The Hills Have Eyes during the 1970's.
Seriously The Cutter has to be one of the least action packed films of Norris' career, Norris doesn't do many roundhouses and relies heavily on gunplay to get him by.
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