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Beginning with existential themes of Blade Runner, as well as the vision of the future - with
corporate
billboards advertising their products, to the technology of the later Matrix films and Spielberg's A.I., and finally the black and white graphic novel look similar in style of Sin City.
Although it is directed by David Zucker and is utterly rediculous, it has a sincere message about
corporate
America and the disgrace that is major league sports.
It sheds light on the manipulation of the people by
corporate
media, the misinformation, the artificial polarization of the people by deliberately creating tension on the streets, sometimes to the point that the army, intelligence agency or even the government(many believe,led by the US) uses agents who attack "any" side to provoke the masses into violence and therefore justifying their coups.
Even the potentially cheesy sub-story line of
corporate
takeovers is believable, and you find yourself cheering at the end!
A
corporate
lawyer (Richard Chamberlain) is dragged into a case involving "city" Aborigines, and this is no ordinary case.
Cusack plays a
corporate
hit-man named Brand Hauser who finds himself in Turiquistan organizing a trade show in the newly liberated country as his cover while waiting to get access to his latest target.
We are introduced to Hauser's past, which includes a tragedy that has haunted him ever since and the
corporate
assistant named Marsha Dillon who actually is running the entire operation for him (and played hilariously by Joan Cusack).
The pre-release version of 1933's "Baby Face" would make an ideal introduction to a
corporate
seminar on sexual harassment.
Mentored by a Nietszchean professor, Lily Powers rises from a life of easy virtue at her father's speakeasy to a rapid climb up the
corporate
ladder at a large bank.
It's about
corporate
secrets, how big companies spy each others research departments and the methods used by them.
I for one can relate to the outrage that the filmmaker clearly expresses against the current thoughtless
corporate
drivel that is an onslaught in our every media center, and the things that we as a culture are supposed to not "think" about due to
corporate
media control.
She goes to New York and proceeds to climb the
corporate
ladder, one bed at a time.
David Burton(Richard Chamberlain, quite good)is a lawyer, more adept at handling
corporate
taxation(..and suffers from unusual dreams which bother him seeing this aboriginal man shrouded in darkness), who is called on to take a case concerning a group of aboriginals charged with the murder of one of their own named Billy..we see that he tries to steal stones with ritual painting on them and is killed when a leader of an aboriginal tribe named Charlie(Nandjiwarra Amagula)uses a "death bone" to stop his heart.
While thematically not complex, this film does offer many different perspectives about personal loyalty, ruthlessness, and
corporate
conspiracy.
It is about journalistic integrity,
corporate
greed, good vs. evil, and standing up for what you believe in, no matter what the cost.
While the plot involves the seduction of a vulnerable female by two co-workers, the sub-plot is a dark look at the
corporate
world with an ending that will hit you in the gut.
About as interesting as a
corporate
training video, the best thing that can be said about "Il Fantasma dell'opera" is that the sets are typically opulent, although you may rightfully wonder why the Phantom's "underground" lair is so surprisingly well-lit.
Judith has this gravelly high voice, a quirky sense of humor, and a vulnerability in the face of
corporate
America that makes her irresistible.
Brando playing the aging
corporate
bad guy who knows the score, and Scott an over the hill cop who gets his teeth into something he just can't seem to let go of.
Bernhardt plays an ex-Navy SEAL who is forced to murder a
corporate
executive after the Yakuza kidnap his daughter.
Beyond application to corporate, what the world needs now is people who can shift perspective in a nanosecond and change world views so that the assumptions are smoked out.
This movie begins with a
corporate
officer who blows the whistle.
Ellen Barkin, who has a face that would stop a clock, is her usual foul mouthed self in playing the woman playing the boss, highly unlikely in the
corporate
world.
Instead, we get a
corporate
expose about a high roller operator (Ed Harris)putting together a team to sell multi-thousand dollar shares in a purported gold mine.
It helped me change my vocation from being
corporate
cattle, to one that I love doing.
Specializing in characters on the proverbial brink, Leigh becomes rudderless in 'ordinary' roles, such as her
corporate'
s assistant in "Backdraft".
Neil Labute's In the Company of Men is an amazing motion picture, one of the best films of 1997 and a shocking indictment of the ego-driven
corporate
world in which we live.
Jack is a
corporate
employee with serious potential who finds himself unemployed because of his refusal to ignore the massive
corporate
corruption with which he suddenly finds himself surrounded.
Heavy elements of BRAZIL (1985) come to mind in this updated version of contemporary fantasy-reality of the harsh facts of
corporate
existence and the alienation from the human compassion in today's civilization.
In this excellent Neil Simon comedy, Jack Lemmon is up for a promotion at his company's (he specializes in plastic precision instruments)
corporate
office in New York City and he takes his wife Sandy Dennis along for a tour of the city.
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