Competition
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LaBute took the pressures of
competition
in Corporate America and camouflaged them using some stereotypes linked to "men" in the workplace.
It is not strange that US is leading so much wars, that it has so much drug addicts, teenage mothers and so on: when in movies like this you may see that it is normal to bribe people with magazines, video-games and jerseys to win a competition; black people with dreadlocks have never seen computer in their lives; nobles are evil; relationship between 15 year old girl and 22 yearn old boy( or should I say man) is normal and socially acceptable---it is just a step from pedophilia, people.
However despite the introduction of plentiful eye candy as an additional attraction by film makers such as Russ Meyer and Andy Sidalis, the true B movies proved unable to survive the
competition
of cable television.
A 300 year old map, pirates a treasure map and a
competition
on who can find the treasure first.
All in all I was very impressed and happy with the film and would recommend it to any family who is thinking about entering a dance
competition.
At this point, I feel that no one in the
competition
is deserving of the million dollar prize.
However, the general acclaim from Canada and at Cannes might lead one to presume that its
competition
may have been, at best, somewhat weak.
(He interned for Will Shortz and was one of the
competition
judges.)
Mark Harmon is an asset to the show offering a familiar (not to forget hot!) face, as does Michael Weatherly who plays the womanizing, yet cutie Tony DiNozzo, while his partner Caitin Todd played by Sasha Alexander offers good
competition
and a down to earth personality.
In London, the powerful gangster Christian (Gary Olsen) decides to eliminate the competition, killing all the rival gangs.
The duo goes on to wow the judges at a national skateboarding competition."
He must reunite his dance team and win a break dancing
competition
to pay off expensive medical bills and save his house, win the girl back from his evil nemesis, etc. etc.
It almost sounded like blackmail...they not only could win the
competition
this night, but very possibly win the million dollars but only if they got rid of mom and dad.
I would like to congratulate the producer on remembering the theme of these movies which is cheerleading...there are 4 main problems about this movie 1.your movie had NO plot line, 2.how can losers win a cheerleading
competition
who have never cheered before 3.the writing suck and there was nothing remotely funny about this movie 4. i want my money back for renting this poor excuse for a movie.Your writers are too lazy so they jack other ideas off of movies.
Naturally they have a run in with the toney head cheese of the school, who somehow allowed them to attend in the first place, and there's a 'climactic
' competition
between the two groups at the end of the film.
Time Chasers is probably one of the better movies on MST3K, though the
competition
isn't too tough.
I've seen a lot of documentary films on the pageant industry, but i found "Five Days To Fame" to be really entertaining and you really got a sense of the drama that happened during the
competition.
As words are all that we have to work with in communication and just everyday discourse, it's also attached here to the idea of testing, of competition, and how different and varying crosswords can get.
Unfortunately is is often overlooked in the
competition
because it's not as much fun to watch as MANOS or PLAN NINE FROM OUTER SPACE but honest, believe me, you won't fail to be disappointed if you watch this.
He falls much too fast from his ambition of becoming the world's greatest artist to someone willing to compromise his talent for the sake of coming in first in a college
competition.
Pretty uneventful slasher film about a cheer-leader try-out
competition
at Camp Hurrah becoming a tad sour when someone starts knocking of the cheerleaders.
There was a lot of attempts at Copy-Catting the Original..We had the opening "Dream" and then there was a "Locker room scene" And there was a "Try Out" ... lastly a
"competition"
... ugh...futile attempt.
Sorry, but Bring It On Again just didn't have Anything...Where was all the REAL Cheer leading??(noting: Exception of the
"Competition"
) They expect the audience to Believe that a couple of disgruntled cheerleaders can have a "try out" get a bunch of activists together and uh Bribe them with the Winnings into suddenly being able to do all the moves and flips and such that Competing cheer leaders do?
If this film had any
competition
in the category, I can guarantee my vote would be for the
competition.
Steve James returns as Curtis Jackson, out of the Army, and attending the same karate tournament as Sean..except he's in the sword
competition.
Complete with a false blond, French-styled womanizer sporting a thin mustache, cozy police inspector John Hannah who appallingly enough gets the (false) blond, in stark
competition
with, yes folks, a Hollywood movie star version of an American WWII fighter pilot (from Brooklyn), still in his leather jacket!
If there was a
competition
to decide which script in the history of the film industry contains the highest number of clichés in the world, this one would definitively "take the lead" of it and leave all the rest of them behind.
If you're into cheesy horror films because you're bored and you need a good laugh, this would give Troll 2 serious
competition.
Now the head of the Vampire clan Julien (Tony Todd) has
competition
from his right hand man Cladius (Jason Connery) but the only way Claudius can snatch power from Julien is to kill a sentry & if he can't do that kill someone who did kill a sentry which is Will.
There is no
competition
between this piece of crap and The Blair Witch.
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