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The most haunting moment of the original broadcast is the use of "Goodbye to Love" in the background of a
commercial
displaying an anorexia hotline.
Like its predecessor, "Batman Returns" enjoyed an enormous
commercial
success.
Drinking a glass of wine will not be the same political and
commercial
act after watching this well made documentray.
I usually have a difficult time watching a TV movie, the extra long
commercial
breaks will break my concentration and I give up and find a good book.
All of this accumulated when Hollywood realized they had mass
commercial
appeal with "Easy Rider".
Even the extras and the kid, whom i thought from the
commercial
might be a weak link, surprised me with his skill.
Warner Brothers produced this 3D extravaganza that was the biggest
commercial
success for westerns in 1953.
Every scene is gold, from the Etherial Cereal
commercial
to the Brothers In the Black Room meeting to that haunting trumpet in the closing scene.
Central Airport is the story of a pilot named Jim (Richard Barthelmess) who has one bad flight in over 4000 hours and is forced to give up
commercial
flying.
Originally intended for John Boorman but in the end directed by the star himself, it's an out-and-out
commercial
package with Reynolds a narc who gets busted down to the Vice Squad (literally - they're in the basement) who sets out to nail a mysterious crime lord who is backing Earl Holliman as the next governor.
The previous poster was fair to liken the style to a Nike commercial; it definitely has that look.
If you wanna see bad acting or justify the argument that singers should stick to singing, how about Whitney Houston?? She's had the most undeserved
commercial
success of any actress in history and couldn't act her way out of a hatbox.
It has material to be considered a cult movie, it can be placed in the same category with movies that win awards in Cannes or other intellectual film festivals, but, sadly, Hollywood already let if fall in oblivion, simply because it is not
commercial.
It wasn't an overblown TV show that you can tell spent most of its energy in making things explode so that they could put that clip in the
commercial
to lure audiences and then not deliver on any other level.
Not having seen the film in its
commercial
debut, we just caught with it via DVD.
You'd think that since Frodo Baggins was one of the main characters, SOMEBODY wouldve at least released a
commercial
for it.
I posted on IMDb on this series recently, giving a snail mail address at the
commercial
arm of the BBD where one would write to appeal release.
Not only is it annoying to know the voices don't belong to the actors, but they always seem cheerful, like the whole movie is one big long toothpaste
commercial
or something.
If you watched 5 minutes of the actual show instead of watching the
commercial
you would have seen one of the greatest television shows in Canadian history being made.
Coleman's eager to cut some tracks with the smokin' R&B outfit the Group (none other than Earth, Wind & Fire in their awesomely funky prime), but his rigidly
commercial
greedhead label A-Chord Records run by uptight, mob-connected middle-of-the-road square Jerry (a properly unhip Ed Nelson) wants him to record a hit single for the hideously insipid Carpenters-like pop pap trio the Pages, an allegedly squeaky clean bunch which includes smarmy pedophile step-dad Franklin (a perfectly vile Bert Parks), bitchy, neurotic daughter Velour (a fine, flighty turn by perky, comely brunette Cynthia Bostwick), and hedonistic smack addict son Gary (former 50's juvenile sitcom staple Jimmy Boyd).
Inarguably one of the most interesting filmmakers of the last 50 years, Werner Herzog has been pushing the boundaries of cinema perhaps more so than any other
commercial
filmmaker.
Paha maa is a good movie, but it isn't so good that the hype tolds: "Realistic movie, no happy end, and no
commercial
admissions."
There are arguments about whether Hitchcock was only a "master of
commercial
suspense" or maybe a "compulsive technician" -- or was he really "deep."
Overall the sets looked fantastic with the right touches for making a successful period drama.Prasenjit,so used to doing crass
commercial
stuff made a good effort.I saw the Bengali version and found that Aishwariya's voice was dubbed,which made her dialog delivery a bit poor.
When in 1982, "The Thing" came out to theaters everywhere, it had a cold reception and very poor box-office results, becoming almost a failure in John Carpenter's career as a horror director; however, time has proved that "The Thing" was definitely not a failed project and that the disappointing
commercial
results were not the film's fault.
One of the things I would have to ask the DVD creators to include would be the organ sound heard right before where the
commercial
break would be.
I recommend this movie to all the fans of Troma and to all the people who like the good movies, not the
commercial
movies.
Peter Segal's 1995
commercial
hit & now cult-classic 'Tommy Boy' is a hilarious film, an evergreen entertainer.
It is merely a
commercial
rip-off of the earlier Universal Soldier, which also scrapes the bottom of the acting barrel.
have pretty much seen this movie before and better made.having said that,after having achieved commercial, if not artistic success from this movie,Roth decided he was a director and came out with the abysmally atrocious,mean spirited,pointless(though much more ambitious)crap fest Hostel.Roth should have quit while he was behind.Cabin Fever is not a good film,however compared to Hostel it is a work of art.I hope somebody (preferably a psychiatrist)convinces this guy that film-making is the wrong career choice.as
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