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There's enough molasses-slow pacing here to make one those lethargic 50's era B-movies seem like an amphetamine
commercial
directed by Tony Scott.
This is a rather late straight-to-video sequel to the Stan Winston movie "Pumpkinhead" from 1988, that wasn't even a big
commercial
success in the first place.
The series plays in real time (including the
commercial
breaks).
All they did was give a one hour long
commercial
for Family Guy.
Being in a band in Sydney at the moment feels really
commercial
and this movie inspired my friends and I to tap into that trashy rock lifestyle once again.
I bought it on DVD (very cheap, since it was part of a Hong Kong Legends
commercial
pack) and I never watched it till the end.
The trailer did many things to fool many people, as in show scenes that weren't even amusing in the film and then edit them together in a way that actually gave you quite a laugh to see in the
commercial.
This is not a light-weight,
commercial
or formula, film.
Unfortunately, this was a film that looked better in the trailers when the film was being promoted, prior to its
commercial
release.
Here we have another so-called horror flick made only for tasteless teenagers or fans of modern teen flicks like "Urban Legend" or "Scream".No violence,no real thrills,only a lot of predictable cliches.Oh,and there's also incredibly dumb sequence when one girl is scared to death by strange masked figure(Ha!Ha!).I hate those completely
commercial
90's slasher films.If you want good eerie horror movie rent "Texas Chain Saw Massacre","Wolfen" or my favourite "Scarecrows",but stay away from this crap.My rating:3/10.
Rajesh Khanna and Asha Parekh as the lead romantic pair , are quite endearing, in this combination of a little romance, mystery, villainy, and cabaret numbers, plus wonderful music, with meaningful lyrics, and this otherwise
commercial
movie , succeeds in engrossing you in it's plot line.
And the whole sequence was filmed like a Geico commercial, you know, where the guy is wrestling with the fake deer and it's MEANT to look fake?
Why anybody would wanna see this as entertainment is totally beyond my (and any sane person IMO)comprehension,so if the people who are making these films get a
commercial
success out of it, they are gonna repeat it!
The doll's outlook on life based on infusion from
commercial
ditties and TV perfection helps to show the difference between TV and reality in a way kids can understand.
There is a tragic
commercial
airline crash with all the elite business brains in the country going to their death.
Ten stars, better than any
commercial
block buster movie ever released.
The entire paper thin script seems to have been wrapped around an 85 minute
commercial
for the 2004 Pontiac GTO.
"The Empire in Africa" is a courageous examination of a tragic and complex topic, the civil war in Sierra Leone, its propaganda-driven portrayal in the international media, the global
commercial
interests at stake, the regional and international contribution to the continued violence and the effects on the civilian population of war and poverty in a country that is extremely wealthy in natural resources.
It's a shame that what is essentially a documentary had to be interlaced with the frankly pointless nod at the
commercial
market of including the uninspiring fictional Hannah/Richards subplot, something which ruins rather than enhances a movie that has very little technical merit of its own, but solely succeeds through the testimonies of the people that live and work in the industry.
This is something that could never be mass produced or shown in a
commercial
theatre.
I haven't seen it in years, might have been on Bravo before they went edited and commercial... Anyway, the plot summary doesn't do this film justice.
Taye Diggs is hilarious as a Julliard-trained
commercial
actor hired to play a thuggish gangsta kidnapper.
The movie was broadcast, and appears on the
commercial
VHS release, in two parts.
There's one catch - the script is a tribute to Robert's partner, who died recently of AIDS after going through painful medical treatments, and Jeffrey wants to change the story to a heterosexual love story to assure the movie has wider
commercial
appeal.
Yesterday i bought the movie the Dreamkeeper because the little scenes i saw on TV during a
commercial
interested me a lot.
The two young actors look artificial at some points though their general performance is satisfactory enough! nevertheless this movie deserves acclaim on the grounds that it's not a potboiler produced out of
commercial
concerns!
Being made in the late 70's,
commercial
porpoises got out of the issue.
The only depressing thing is a lot of films on hand here remain either unreleased in any
commercial
form or lost to time completely.
Let's hope that Hong Sang Soo doesn't take this
commercial
failure to heart.
This is not a
commercial
plug, just a service to IMDb users like myself, who had heard about this unreleased film in the US and most of South America (though it was in Argentina), and may want to gain access to it.
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