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And that is where, ladies and gentlemen, this
famous
theme of getting more from less for more becomes important.
Just when you thought you were watching a comment from
famous
liberals on DC politics (the first five minutes), the movie runs off the road and into B-film drama about 1) a computer voting error, 2) the regular evil corporate suits who wants to cover it up with the most unoriginal lines in history, and 3) a neurotic but extremely pretty female programmer who tries to tell the coming president about this.
When Jeanne Pollet(Anna Mouglalis) hear the story of the incident that happen on the day she was born that raise the possibility that she is the daughter of a
famous
pianist, André Polonski (Jacques Dutrone), she set to find out whether it's true or not, and giving the fact the she plays also the piano that's not such a remote idea.
This is a very
famous
Ninja movie but it isn't a nice movie.
The cast is made up of
famous
peoples brothers and almost
famous
or has been actors and actresses.
There were some
famous
actors/actresses in this but no one did a good job, they must've just not cared.
I'm big into acting, writing, and directing, but not
famous
yet.
A Time To Kill is based on John Grisham's first novel, the one he wrote before he was famous, and the one that didn't skyrocket him to fame.
Her
famous
New England enunciation slips through, making lines like, "I'd better rustle up some Vittles" pretty ludicrous.
A pity cos it was a brave attempt and although Clint Eastwood is
famous
for saying that'll be OK for a scene, he puts the work in before he shoots and he is Clint Eastwood.
Coscarelli is
famous
for being the man behind such cult gems as the Phantasm series and the irresistibly weird Bubba Ho-Tep; but he brings none of the qualities that made those films great to this TV episode.
One of several martial arts action pictures that attempted to capture the flavor of the
famous "
Enter the Dragon" from '73, this one is an effort from South Africa.
One doesn't so much watch this film as undergo torture to it, there was a total lack of humour, and it seemed to me as if the entire film was a documentary interviewing people who were neither famous, nor talented, as if to celebrate something that has never happened to begin with.
The casting director and makeup artist did a fair job of finding actors who resembled the
famous
ensemble.
How do you make a totally unappealing movie out of a story by one of America's most
famous
authors?
With actors that are as wooden as a cigar store indian, a script that was written by the director's 4-year-old son, a camera that was stolen from a burning pawn shop, poverty-row special effects, and to top it off, a director that thought making this crap would make them
famous.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are the most
famous
comedy duo in history, and deservedly so, so I am happy to see any of their films.
Gone were the days when he was surrounded by Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Charles Bronson, Eli Wallach, in 'The Magnificent Seven', and walked around under the
famous
Elmer Bernstein soundtrack.
Steve Railsback, who played Ed Gein that time, was already
famous
for memorably portraying another
famous
serial killer: Charles Manson.
I always disappoint directors who believe that can do everything they want once they became
famous.
Ed Gein, one of the most
famous
serial killers of all time, he was the inspiration for
famous
movie killers like Norman Bates, Leatherface, and Buffalo Bill.
He has charisma that made him win the title of Star Academy, a very
famous
reality show, and he is good in interviews and TV shows, but he was just the weakest link of this film.
It is not often that the casting of someone so
famous
is so exactly right.
Beginning with the heroine Martina Gedeck, who convinced me much more in the role of the work-obsessed perfectionist than the more
famous
Catherine Zeta Jones, to the Italian cook and the niece suddenly deprived of her mother and forced to live with an aunt, not fit for child-rearing.
Eventhough the actors
(famous
to semi-famous) didn't do a very great job.
The most
famous
thing about this movie is that this was the first time Garbo talked in a motion picture.
Gene Hackman wastes time (and one suspects, many dollars) on re-playing his most famous, and oft recreated, role as "Gene Hackman".
Story of a
famous
singer returning to his hometown in the sticks, opening up old family wounds, boasts a screenplay by Larry McMurtry, but the meandering film goes nowhere slowly.
Why the students treat their experiment as some kind of grand journey that'll make them
famous
is a bit of a mystery, as the results are completely unproveable and, as the movie mentions several times, have been documented plenty of times before.
But because it's about ethnic rivalry, one of four topics guaranteed to be a success in Australian cinema (along with struggling families, minority groups, and the biography of a
famous
Australian) it won multiple academy awards.
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