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And some of these industries may seem sort of marginal to you, but these are the gross sales for low I.P. industries, industries with very little copyright protection, and there's the gross sales of
films
and books.
A picture that we see on our television screens, in books, in films, in everyday commentary is one where an army of robots descends on the workplace with one goal in mind: to displace human beings from their work.
This film is bundled along with "Gli fumavano le Colt... lo chiamavano Camposanto" and both
films
leave a lot to be desired in the way of their DVD prints.
First, both
films
are very dark--occasionally making it hard to see exactly what's happening.
I only comment on really very good
films
and on utter rubbish.
Moore
films
several evictions throughout the film and does not ever even ask once if the person is being evicted because of a GM layoff.
I knew nothing about Leigh Scott when I rented it, and would not have done so if I had known that most of his previous
films
were horror
films.
The original Psycho is one of my favorite
films
ever and this just seemed like a degrading photocopy of it.
It used to be that video distributors like Sub Rosa and Brain Damage
Films
would release low-budget, shot-on-video horror
films
to a select market of gorehounds that ate them up with glee.
However, unless you really love this sort of art or are a Canadian who loves
films
about your native land, then this is probably going to be next to impossible to finish.
It's unlikely that anyone except those who adore silent
films
will appreciate any of the lyrical camera-work and busy (but scratchy) background score that accompanies this 1933 release.
This movie has a fairly decent premise - one gruesomely featured again and again in science fiction films, most spectacularly in "Alien" - and some decent "he-man" performances from the male cast.
I'm one of the many who find suspense
films
and true crime
films
very interesting.
Little did Chevy Chase know that he was describing the "sequel" to one of his best
films.
I don't know how
films
like this get released Video or Pay Channel.
Generally speaking, recent Seagals
films
are hardly watchable.
Sure, I like some indie
films.
The idea to make a film through the eyes of a headsman - one of the "evil guys" throughout most fantasy and medieval
films
- is great and offers plenty of possibilities but... the film couldn't catch one of them.
I have seen other Duras
films
that were far better, so I am dumbfounded why this is considered a "Masterpiece".
I remember when this came out it was the first kung fu film ever seen around our way and we were all excited about seeing it for sure .Although the action was mediocre at best it gave us our first taste of kung fu and our first taste of bad dubbing as well as bad film making or more precisely the way Chinese people were making
films
at the time .
This appears to be one of Noel Coward's lesser known films, and it is easy to understand why.
I can overlook the ridiculously short timeframe in which they fall for each other because that is so common in
films
of this era, but even then the relationship seemed shallow.
This is the second addition to Frank Baum's personally produced trilogy of Oz
films.
As in the other films, there are performers in animal costumes, an adult woman pretends to be a boy, and the characters and plot jump all over the place while the camera-work is static.
The Connaughey character has the hots for the Bullock character and the film has some of those stereotypes of trial
films
(like the important news brought to the court in the nick of time)that make every aesthetically demanding film-goer such as me sick!
When will the American people wake up and find out that they are being manipulated 24/7 by
films
like these that turn reality into some BS where there is justice for all if only they take it into their hands.
Infamous horror
films
seldom measure up the hype that surrounds them and I have yet to come across a worse offender than Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes.
bad
films
can be really funny.
It is a tiresome concoction of movie cliches that can be traced to a thousand different
films
from the past.
I thought the actors tried to some extent but with this movie, it was so lame it can only go so far.One of the worst
films
I have seen and don't recommend it to anyone.
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