Commercial
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Conrad Radzoff(Ferdy Mayne), a hammy cult icon, dies from a heart ailment(not before disposing of an ungrateful assistant and TV
commercial
director, both of whom disrespected him with showers of insults).
At the beginning of the movie we meet the has-been horror star as he's shooting a
commercial
for dentures and we quickly learn that ol' Conrad is a bit of a hoity-toity, prima donna jerk-off.
Just when you think he couldn't be any more un-likable, the
commercial
director berates Conrad for blowing a take for the umpteenth time and the old goat pushes him off a balcony to his death.
This kind of movies are made for
commercial
breaks and not for any entertainment of die-hard fans of bollywood movies.
A really wonderful cast and very talented technical crew wasted their valuable career time, and our equally valuable leisure time, by bothering to support this utterly predictable and plainly formulaic piece of
commercial
junk.
MTV punk rockers, the real ones who are anti social, not todays PC
commercial
type, frat boys, and a bad guy called Splater.
How? I wondered why I hadn't seen this in theaters, or even a single
commercial
for it, and then after I saw the movie, I realized I was duped HARDCORE.
In most parts a lethally dull venture, Naach is about this dancer/choreographer (Antara Mali) who regards herself as some kind of auteur, beyond the petty
commercial
compromises that people around her, including her actor beau (Abhishek Bachchan) build their careers on.
They were like
commercial
breaks in which you watched a trailer for another movie.
Enough that I zapped away in he first
commercial
break.
I just feel this movie was very
commercial
and put together poorly.
It would have been a decent concept for a 30 second commercial, or maybe a 3 minute music video.
I got to watch this one without
commercial
interruption, and let me tell you, even for a TV movie it was pretty predictable.
Cheesy teasers going into
commercial
breaks that are taken completely out of context.
The sets and cinematography look like they were developed by someone grew up in a Starbucks and tried to make the perfect Gap
commercial.
The plot is a mishmash of several dei ex machina (if that's the correct Latin grammar); the acting consists of deadpan stares broken by occasional hysterics (by the male lead as well as the females); the gratuitous view of Catherine Deneuve's (or somebody's) breasts are worthy of a Budweiser commercial; the repeated cacaphonous orchestra rehearsal in the abandoned building is I'm sure heavy with meaning in the director's mind but to me is just one more stupid symbol thrown into this meaningless movie -- I'm ranting because my time has been wasted watching this scam excuse for an art flic.
Muscular 'scientists', unpleasantly thin females in swimsuits, lots of beer drinking.. Yet it's too long to be a beer
commercial.
More than any other country,
commercial
Canadian cinema seems unable to develop an identity of its own and is stuck in pale imitation of other countries' failures.
Maybe it was the
commercial
success of King's books, or the need for low-quality movies for the VHS era of the 90's.
Based on a book by Richard Miles, and about as far removed from a
commercial
drama as one could get, this lurid material not only attracted Dennis but also director Robert Altman (whose work is static, at best).
I was expecting a documentary covering the 1950 to 1965 era of Sci-Fi and received a big ol
' commercial
laced with leftist political innuendo by James Cameron and movie mogul baby boomer's pushing the own works.
The use of "astral projection"(wandering soul), to exist outside of body, with the result inflicting horrible death(..crushing the insides of victims leading to broken spine and ruptured organs)on those close to the one with such ability, is the threat of ETERNAL EVIL, providing Karen Black(..as Janus) with another "unique" character to fool around with as a woman who influences a
commercial
director, Paul Sharpe(Winston Rekert) tired of his waning marriage and dull career.
The first time I saw a
commercial
for this show was when my sisters were watching the Kim Possible movie.
The
commercial
showed Sadie and her friend discussing the meaning of the word nothing.It is one of the stupidest commercials I've ever seen.
Eva Mendes's casting is really the poster sign for how wrong, how ill conceived this
commercial
attempt turned up.
Better off for all concerned if they had just nuked the island after finding out about the virus, that way it would have lasted as long as the
commercial
break, and we could have moved on with our lives.
The following year, she was discovered by some industrial filmmakers who had long wanted to produce a
commercial
feature.
Not every movie released during this bountiful season of the Slasher Era would be of the artistic merit or
commercial
success of the original "Halloween" or "Friday the 13th," but these films were all well-made and clearly contributed to the ongoing development of horror cinema.
You know that mouthwash
commercial
where the guy has a mouth full of Listerine or whatever it is and he's trying really hard to keep from spitting it up into the sink?
It is NOT the complete first season, all eps are edited to conform to 21:00 for syndication meaning jokes are cut, an extra
commercial
fade is included, all of the Harvey Korman intros are not here...very poorly done!
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