Commercial
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1868 examples of Commercial in a sentence
If Jacky Chan wanted to make a commercial, he should have, but not this movie full with promotion of the companies who sponsored him.
It is true that Fred did indeed have a drinking problem for which he was fired but evidence shows that much of this was due to the immense strain he was under rather than a wilful character defect.It could be said that he was the worlds first
commercial
aerial navigator.
For one, the picture is ponderously long at three and a half plus hours, and you have to be patient with the abrupt scene changes that were designed around
commercial
breaks and new chapters.
This is another of the Warner Bros. "Censored 11" cartoons that aren't shown on
commercial
television anymore and the only one with their star character, Bugs Bunny.
About the only thing it has in its favour is the fact that the people who made it did so with next to no money (supposedly), and did so for the sheer joy of making it rather than for
commercial
gain.
A Filipino cinematic gem that went largely unnoticed during its
commercial
run.
A town is at the crossroads between law and order and its
commercial
interests, saloon owner Cody Clarke (John Emery) and mayor Hamer Thorne (Warner Anderson) choose the latter in order to maintain the surging saloon business.
Wild child Heidi Fleiss goes from party girl to queen of Hollywood
commercial
sex - but the careless house-of-cards soon starts to wobble.
reno as a international business man is not very convincing and Juliette binoche plays as in a loreal
commercial
endorsement, after 20 minutes the intrigue is gone, and everything is just not believable if you like the plot you'd rather watch Philippe Lioret very good "airport" movie "Tombés du ciel" with jean rochefort
According to this, Costello was a monster and Abbott a weak man who knew nothing about anything, even comedy (The way "Who's On Forst?" is done makes it sound like an educational
commercial
for Mapquest instead of a comedy routine).
While the film excels at its realistic portrayal of the French Resistance, it is a film that would be "box office poison" in America because its
commercial
marketability is pretty limited.
This movie didn't do well at the box office and was not a
commercial
success by any means.
it is simply funny, amusing, watchable movie, full of colours,
commercial
and video - clip aesthetic but definitely one of the best movies I've seen lately.
The
commercial
success of documentaries in recent years has led to a spate of money moving into various projects that would have never been seen in theaters five years ago.
Maybe it makes sense to a Chinese audience, but an endless series of shots of a toy model of a
commercial
airliner being ridden (!) by various characters made absolutely no sense to this viewer.
Remember that dog food
commercial
that had dogs magically doing hip hop dance steps because they were so excited about Kibbles and Bits.
Cute for a
commercial
but stretched into a movie not so cute.
I laughed as I watched every time the dog did a kung fu stance ,it was just like the dog food
commercial.
Only redeeming value is younger kids might find it amusing until the next pet food
commercial
comes out.
It was a critical and
commercial
flop in its day, and was further criticised for wasting the talents of some usually reliable actors like Peter Fonda, William Holden and John Philip Law.
Christopher Munch has written and directed only three films, not one of which ever received
commercial
distribution.
Obviously, if you want
"commercial"
easy watching, his movies are not for you.
In particular I like the casting director of the
commercial
and the guy at the party who gets outed accidentally.
Not well received back in 1997, this film deserved a much kinder evaluation, and in light of present geopolitical and
commercial
developments even appears to have been prophetic.
We were also shocked by the caresses of the chest scene, which in
commercial
film is rare today although in the late sixties, seventies, and part of the eighties, the obligatory nude love scene on American screens were mandatory.
Richard Gere is totally missplaced as Lancelot (One of the funniest scenes was the one on the battlefield in slowmotion that looked more like a shampoo
commercial
than a historical movie).
Great and not so
commercial
flamenco singers, such as La Paquera(R.I.P) and La Caita.
I last remember seeing it on regular old
commercial
television when I was a child back in 1977.
I also remember that during a
commercial
break they showed a 7-UP
commercial
starring Jeffrey Holder.
I agree with what many of you have said, the film is a HUGE Adidas
commercial
and the fact that when the movie came out, many of the players weren't in Real Madrid anymore.
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