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Director Herbert Ross only did solid work when he wasn't coupled with one of Neil Simon's screenplays; here, Ross sets up gags like a thudding amateur, hammering away at belligerent routines which fail to pay off (such as semi-incoherent Matthau showing up at a mechanic's garage to audition for a TV commercial).
I saw a
commercial
for Carlitos Way: Rise to Power that states "From the Producer of Scarface and Carlito's Way" LETS GET IT STRAIGHT... Michael Bergman did not produce Scarface, in fact he was 'editing room assistant' for Scarface.
From the first screen image of a woman holding her hands up to her face with white sheets blowing in the background one recalls a pretentious perfume
commercial.
We all wanted to see Billy Crystal in his first movie, and fell for the typical
commercial
ads telling us this was a great comedy.
After 'Aakrosh' , this was the second film for Govind Nihalani as a director.Till this movie was made there was no audience for documentaries in India.This movie proved a point that a documentary can fulfil the requirements of a
commercial
film without diluting its essence.
There must be some
commercial
or copyright reason why this movie is not available.
Superb New York City locations - gritty, real - are a fantastic antidote to the
commercial
imperatives of "Sex in the City" - in fact, the entire film is an antidote to the HBO/Hollywood notion of New York City , sex and relationships.
One of the funniest ones features Chase in a Geritol-spoofing commercial, in which he's describing the medicine as his wife strips, and it ends with her humping him.
The huge
commercial
success of that Mae West vehicle convinced the studio brass that Gay '90s melodramas were a viable proposition.
In all, this is a great film that shows you that you don't need big bangs or a
commercial
soundtrack to be an entertaining film.
By 1940, director Ernst Lubitsch had long ago taken Hollywood by storm, and his famed "Lubitsch touch" had become a sparkling
commercial
trademark.
Most memorable is the sex games commentary and, of course, the VD
commercial.
The producers went on to make the docu-drama Chang (1927) and the totally
commercial
King Kong (1933).
Wonderful silent classic - a great example of Twenties
commercial
cinema with an edge.
Its both artistically valid yet entirely accessible and
commercial.
The public bath has to be demolished, making place for a
commercial
complex to be constructed.
The movie tries to go the
commercial
way by adding comedy and songs, yet they feel out of place.
The cast performances throughout were pretty solid and there were twists I didn't see coming before each
commercial.
Henri Verneuil represented the
commercial
cinema in France from 1960-1980.
However, his lack of
commercial
success in film should not be indicative of how extremely talented he genuinely is.
Directed by the great director Govind Nihalani, this one is the most successful Hard Hitting Parallel Cinema which also turned out to be a
Commercial
Success.
The tape even had the old Sanka coffee
commercial
along with a few others.
In the old
commercial
for blank audio cassettes, the tag line was "is it real or is it Memorex?"
The late Jerry Orbach is great as the
commercial
director and Jeff Goldblum is excellent as the photographer.
Cleverly divided into three separate acts (to minimize the interruption of
commercial
breaks), Streisand made the bold-yet-masterful decision to drop the typical variety show format of the time (which is why there is no guest stars nor forced banter) and carry the entire show on her shoulders alone.
The scene where he is auditioning for a potato chip
commercial
and can't get the name of the product right is a classic.
The movie was a big Car
Commercial.
Anna (Richter), an ambitious young actress, has lost a deeply coveted role in the Moliere play and, reduced to making an utterly stupid TV chicken commercial, is on the verge of suicide.
When I was very young,on a local tv station,they would show kung fu movies of all kinds on Saturdays.I saw lots of Kung Fu movies on weekends.I remember lots of them.I saw great flicks like Crippled Masters,Blind Fist of Bruce,Kung Fu Zombie,Shaolin Drunken Monk,Rage of the Master,Tattoe Dragon,and...Five Deadly Venoms.I remember the day clearly.Me and my dad had just gotten lunch at Burger King.We were racing home to see what movie it would be this saturday.We ran in the house and jumped onto the couch,turned on the set and flicked it onto 56.The usual intro of many kung fu movie clips in the background with the words Kung Fu Saturday over it.Then under that was the Title of the film.It said Five Deadly Venoms.Then the movie began.I bit into my burger amused with the pre-credit sequence.I loved this movie the minute it came on.My favorite character was the Toad Venom.The plot was hard to follow at that age but that wasn't what lured me...it was the fighting.The fights were so...amazing.I moaned every time a
commercial
came on and soon the 2 hours of the best movie i have ever seen ended.
Again, it's not a
commercial
movie that you see every day and if the author wanted that, he definitely failed, as most people think it's one of the many drug related movies.
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