Executive
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Coming off the success of her first romantic comedy, Ernst Lubitsch's masterful "Ninotchka" (1939), where she was ideally cast as an austere Russian envoy, Garbo is reunited with her leading man Melvyn Douglas for a sitcom-level story that has her playing Karin Borg, a plain-Jane ski instructor who impulsively marries publishing
executive
Larry Blake when he becomes smitten with her.
Obviously, due to the fact that Kim Basinger is this masterpiece's
executive
producer, she wants you to feel bad for the poor white blond woman.
As the
executive
producer, Morgan Freeman wants the audience to ignore the numerous absurdities of his character in 10 Items Or Less, a movie with an intentional indie-feel, and just be absorbed in the mentor/be-all-that-you-can-be theme.
I mean thats a winning formula, it makes me wonder if the director slept with some
executive'
s wife or something, because it is literally amazing how much got cut from this.
Or the network
executive
hounding him at every turn?
June Allyson as his regular love interest holds up the family values and E.J. Hoover is
executive
producer.And children or non guilty bystanders are never harmed, when the professionals execute.
You might notice in a great number of movies starring Sean Connery that he is also the
executive
producer which meant Connery himself raised the money since he is a major player .
Set as a prequel to the original "Star Trek" series it was doomed almost from the start by an
executive
producer, Rick Berman, who felt compelled to artificially limit and constrict the definition of what a "Star Trek" series could be (which made this futuristic show increasingly anachronistic from a dramatic standpoint).
It was also so unbelievable - Jessica Simpson being able to step into an
executive
secretary position at the drop of a hat - that was laughable!!!
An executive, very successful in his professional life but very unable in his familiar life, meets a boy with down syndrome, escaped from a residence .
Both characters feel very alone, and the apparently less intelligent one will show to the
executive
the beauty of the small things in life...
But, because of that, it is much more disappointing to see after the absurd ending, with the impossible death of the boy, the charming tone, the happiness of the
executive'
s family, the cheap moral, the unbearable laughter of the daughters, the guy waving from heaven as Michael Landon... Really nasty, in my humble opinion.
I go to UCSB and take some classes with the
executive
producer, Alison Anders.
-SPOILES- Lame south of the border adventure movie that has something to do with the blackmail of a big cooperate
executive
Rosenlski the president of Unasco Inc. by on the lamb beachcomber David Ziegler who's living the life of Reilly, or Ziegler, in his beach house in Cancun Mexico.Having this CD, that he gave to his brother James, that has three years of phone conversations between Rosenlski and the President of the United States involved in criminal deals.
Put the blame on
executive
producer Wes Craven and financiers the Weinsteins for this big-budget debacle: a thrash-metal updating of "Dracula", with a condescending verbal jab at Bram Stoker (who probably wouldn't want his name on this thing anyway) and nothing much for the rest of us except slasher-styled jolts and gore.
Del Tenney(The Curse of the Living Corpse;I Eat Your Skin), of all people,
executive
produced, co-wrote, and stars as a priest in a pivotal role whose relationship to the killer I guess means something to why he's psychotic.
Filmmaker Nicolas Roeg served as
executive
producer and, though not directed by him, the film does have his chilly, detached signature style all over it.
I think she was fulfilling an obligation to Harvey and Bob Weinstein who are
executive
producers for this film.
That question is at the heart of this admittedly somewhat dated but still intriguing film, based on Harry Harrison's 1966 novel "Make Room! Make Room!" Charlton Heston stars as Thorne, an NYPD detective who comes across the murder of a top corporate
executive
(Joseph Cotten).
As the Godfather saga was the view of the mafia from the
executive
suite, this series is a complex tale of the mafia from the working man's point of view.
In New York, Andy Hanson (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is an addicted
executive
of a real estate office that has embezzled a large amount for his addiction and expensive way of life with his wife Gina (Marisa Tomei).
On 24 October 1955, the hard-work geologist of the Hadley Oil Company Mitch Wayne (Rock Hudson) meets the
executive
secretary Lucy Moore (Lauren Bacall) in the office of her boss Bill Ryan in New York and invites her to go to a conference with the alcoholic playboy and son of a tycoon Kyle Hadley (Robert Stack).
Because each rung of the ladder is an
executive
with his brain below his belt and his ethics locked in the vault, the film has no victims, except Lily's childhood, which was destroyed by an abusive exploitative father.
Where most of the other top shows on this site have found a formula that works, that brings in the viewers and the dollars and have stuck like glue to that formula (Prison Break, 24, and Desperate Housewives come to mind) - LOST takes a different route where even after achieving that plateau and that winning formula, the team of
executive
producers are brave enough to completely reinvent the show in order to service their higher goal of compelling storytelling.
The movie was very funny and well written and Ben plays the eccentric rich
executive
very well.
From the first scene to the last the woman character a young hotel
executive
named Lisa is in charge.
Any other movie the smart
executive
women would be acting like idiots.
Julie Waters is outstanding and Adrian Pasdar a revelation in a very warm, very real, and extraordinarily entertaining look at the complications gender dysphoria and transvestism cause in a young
executive'
s life.
The first is a food
executive
named William R. Simonson (Joseph Cotton).
Bob Newhart is his usual deadpan self, and Karl Malden has fun as the dense and sleazy
executive
running the London office.
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