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You know the one; it was made
famous
by... Jimmy Dean.
Once upon a time, Troma, the company that brought us cinema classics such as: The Toxic Avenger, Rabid Grannies, Poultrygeist, Redneck Zombies and Surf Nazis Must Die, decided long ago to adapt Shakespeare's
famous
play, 'Romeo and Juliet.'
Luchino Visconti has become
famous
to the world after his marvelous production THE LEOPARD.
While I noticed other IMDB commenters are lambasting Mark's selfishness, I think it's an almost justified sort-of selfishness because for Mark, not becoming a
famous
director is equivalent to death.
It was fun to see Austin musicians, Charlie Robison, Joe Ely and Robert Earl Keen in the film as well as turns by
famous
actors Julia Roberts and Bruce Willis.
Containing Billy's
famous
humor, this more modest comedy with heavy bittersweet overtones is a big departure, pleasantly unexpectedly so for Billy Crystal.
In a way, the super-humanoid anticipates one of Star Trek's most
famous
characters, Next Generation's enigmatic "Q".
They are both
famous
actors, and in this charming comedy entails them trying to murder each other's pet peeve.
It gets compared to the latter simply because this a prequel to that
famous
story.
Though the more
famous
actors like Reese Witherspoon ( as the distraught pregnant wife ) Jake Gyllenhaal ( as the CIA rookie forced to watch the interrogation in Northern Africa) and Meryl Streep ( as CIA hotshot Corine Whitman) it is really the more unknown actors that carry the story and give it it's heart.
Kermit the Frog is on a quest to become famous; not because he wants to take champagne baths and ride in a private jet, but because he wants to "make millions of people happy."
He convinces a
famous
violinist to sponsor the school.
The production adds a frame story (that's what it's becoming
famous
for) of Gulliver returning to his wife and son.
Everyone is familiar with the
famous
Statue of Liberty scene, but there's a really great movie before that.
Much reviled when it first appeared, (inspiring the
famous
review 'Me No Leica'), this precursor of "Cabaret" can now be looked at in comparison and it's not half bad.
Most of Chaplin's most
famous
films are his full-length features.
James Agee's
famous
1949 essay on the silent clowns for Life Magazine was a factor, but television played a major role in reacquainting viewers with silent movies.
Robert Duvall's
famous
line (the other one) does not need repeating as it has become an oft repeated anthem and his Pattonesque character will long be remembered as a classic American war hawk in the John Wayne tradition.
Fay Emerson,(Hilda Fenchurch) who was married twice to the
famous
musician Skitch Henderson and also the son of Elliott Roosevelt, (FDR's Son) fell madly in love with Zachary Scott( Ronnie Mason/Marsh).
Jane Silla)
(famous
radio and tv actress in the 30's and 40's played mostly small town MOM'S) warned the ladies about Ronnie Mason's sick mind, and the abusive childhood he had when growing up, which caused his love/hate relationship with women.
It has some of Hollywood's most
famous
stars making cameo animated appearances.
Ignoring the
famous
and lovely title song and its lyrics, what we have is a dramatized biography of two remarkable people caught in a moment of counter-currents involving social conformity, bigotry, war, doubt, and the need for immense courage.
I am very thankful that the small college town of Abingdon, Va.- near Bristol, TN. and home of the
famous
Barter Theatre where Gregory Peck once acted- managed to get an art film festival togather and show this film there.
The
famous
closeup of their breakfast meat, crawling with maggots still is recorded by fire in my neurons or the wind filling the right places of the sails, the fog better than Carpenter's THE FOG cos is the real terror bursting out from human history instead of pirates ghosts.
Most of the players are not
famous
young people but their performance is proofing that a new generation is coming.
The
famous
Wilder schtick the meet-cute is particularly tasty here when millionaire but-careful-with-it Cooper attempts to buy half a set of pajamas in a department store on the Riviera and meets with sales resistance until Claudette Colbert turns up and agrees to buy the other half.
Paulette Goddard doesn't have the glow she did in "Modern Times" (her off-screen affair with Chaplin was cooling at the time), but she is always worth seeing, and Jack Oakie just about steals the show as a rival dictator to Chaplin's
famous
creation Hynkel.
Hitch liked to use
famous
monuments in his movies and this is the best instance, with the Statue of Liberty as backdrop and ironic icon!
Such a great snapshot of the seventies and a cultural icon for my generation of those who understand that non-PC is really funny, no matter who you are! Wheels and Spaz are favorites, as is the hot dog eating contest with the
famous
line "what..? no mustard?"
are you crazy or what? this movie has talent who are you to criticize a movie that was made by
famous
directors and producers?
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