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Although the production and Jerry Jameson's direction are definite improvements, "Airport '77" isn't much better than "Airport 1975": slick,
commercial
rubbish submerging (this time literally) a decent cast.
days before the movie premiere on Nick, most of the teen girl actresses on Nick (Jamie Spears, Emma Roberts, Lindsey Shaw, etc.) showed up in a
commercial
influencing brain-dead kids about how awesome nat and alex wolff are.
I was waiting for Steven Bochco to run in the credits followed by a commercial), characters were identified exclusively by on-screen coke usage (and pretty much everything else left to Boogie Nights for character development), and no personable characters to draw the viewer into the story.
That, I suppose, in the context of a
commercial
Hollywood film is just about tolerable, but what's with all the praise for Russell Crowe's performance?
When I saw the
commercial
for this, I was all about seeing it.
It's like one long TOY
commercial.
Unfortunately it was a bit ahead of it's time, and was considered too unusual, and not
commercial
enough for mass consumption.
It has the prickly energy of a big
commercial
feature, but a shapeless style which brings out nothing from the characters except their kooky eccentricities.
Speaking of Miike, for him this is something of a
commercial
venture, so if anyone thinks they might be getting perversion of the "Bijita Q" or "Audition" kind, they're wasting their time.
number 2: on the
commercial
it said they were famous but nobody even heard of them till there crappy show came on.
The movie is pretty funny and involving for about four dates, then it becomes a blatant
commercial
for some guy you (and even his "friends") really can't stand.
Even watching the
commercial
for Lady and the Tramp II was a horrible experience.
Visually contrived with painful attempts to create beautiful hip indie cinematography, the whole film feels like the director - whose previous effort Dodgeball was funny if outright
commercial
- is desperately seeking indie credibility by cobbling together aspects of other indie films but sprinkling it with stars like Mena Suvari, Sienna Miller and Nick Nolte.
Nacho had made some commercials in TV, I remember one in which Nacho was looking for Paul Mc Carney around Madrid (the
commercial
was about a Mc Carney CD collection).
This is just a higher priced television
commercial
designed to sell extremely cheesy plastic garbage to the unsuspecting children around the world.
Its not, and he in fact discovers nothing of even mild interest in this absolutely silly and self-indulgent glorified home movie, suitable for screening at (the director's) drunken family reunions but certainly not for
commercial
- or even non-commercial release.
Just how
commercial
did this film prove.
Acting and directing are not much better, either; they seem more suited to a deodorant or a bubble-gum
commercial
than to a horror movie.
Sure, you can do it artfully without bowing to the
commercial
elements designed for mass appeal.
It's like the pilot of a bad "going away to college for the first time" teen soap, a parade of boring stereotypes and cliches with some gratuitous violence thrown in to make it a
commercial
proposition, I guess.
I have spoken before on another film,in which the
commercial
for the (comedy) film makes it seem funnier than it is.
While his buddy Matt Damon takes on smart roles in films like "Syriana", Affleck appears in this type of
commercial
pap.
But from the opening scene of this insultingly
commercial
sewage, I was bitterly disappointed, and enraged at Lucas.
I could not believe how awful this film was; I rarely watch
commercial
TV, but thought "Well, Diane Keaton is always worth watching".
I saw this movie in the theater when I was a kid and always remember it as my first experience with getting ripped off by a horrible movie with a good
commercial.
The
commercial
was great, but it I found out later that it had every explosion or 'special effect' in the entire movie (about 4) and even some that weren't in the movie.
The "story" is just a backdrop for this very long
commercial.
Then after that I saw this film on DVD, I was thinking twice about this and then came
commercial
of this film on TV.
There's no denying the first Azumi film was a
commercial
product; it was an adaptation of a popular manga and had cast of young, attractive actors and certainly wasn't lacking in the budget department.
It's the longest
commercial
I've ever seen.
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