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First off, Attenborough (a fine actor, a good director with the right material) is a sorry choice - almost as bad as when John Huston was
hired
to mangle ANNIE.
There's plenty of
hired
help around also to waste more time.
I saw it it in a porn cinema in Rome which had been
hired
for the weekend to show Barney's film works, which is an admirable and clever way to reclaim what had once been a local fleapit from the dirty-old-men-in-macs brigade, but if the trendy young things and the slightly older beard-stroking Bjork fans were to be honest, everyone might have had a lot more fun if they'd just shown one of the pornoes!
But "you're fired" or "you're
hired"
, for how many seasons now?
Now, i
hired
this movie because Brad Dourif was in it.
I
hired
out Hybrid on the weekend.
I
hired
this movie expecting a few laughs, hopefully enough to keep me amused but I was sorely mistaken.
If you want to know what it's like, here's my little summary: Adam Sandler is
hired
to work on a giant cruise ship with some Ms Universe models and five other people.
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People follows the life of Sidney Young, a smalltime, bumbling, British celebrity journalist, who is
hired
by an upscale magazine in New York City.
Julia obtains the position and is
hired
by a Mrs. Hughes, (Dame May Witty) who requires that she lives with her employer in her home and wants her to have no involvement with men friends and Julia tells them she has no family and is free to devote her entire time to this job.
When he walks into a bar, and the owner Wayne (the late, great J.T. Walsh) mistakes him for a hit-man whom Wayne has
hired
to do in his sexy young wife Suzanne (Lara Flynn Boyle in fine form), Michael plays along and accepts Waynes' money.
In a near future, the ordinary man above any suspicious from the suburb Morgan Sullivan (Jeremy Northam) is
hired
by Digicorp, a huge corporation, to be assigned as a spy and steal secrets from their competitors, Sunways.
In an attempt to cash in on the success of Universal's horror films Majestic Pictures
hired
several popular actors from the current genre and put them in this effort that (realistically speaking) is nowhere near as good.
However, the crime lord knew that Salina had downloaded his incriminating data and
hired
his henchmen to capture her.
My initial interest in the film was because of two factors: 1) the Marblehead film location in my hometown and, 2) the fact that my grandmother Lizzette M. Woodfin was
hired
as a stand-in for Mary Pickford during filming of several scenes including the "cliff scene".
Basically drifter Michael Williams (Nicolas Cage) is in the town Red Rock, Wyoming, looking for a job, and meeting bar owner Wayne Brown (Pleasantville's J.T. Walsh) he is given a large sum of money, mistaken for a hit-man he has
hired
to kill his unfaithful wife Suzanne (Lara Flynn Boyle).
His taut direction and attention to little details make all the difference, he even
hired
porn star Ron Jeremy as a consultant!
Bill Macy who I best remember for playing Maude's husband Arthur is
hired
to play Duda, the grandfather.
To my surprise I quite enjoyed 'Spacecamp', i remember seeing it about 13 years ago, and recently I
hired
it again.
I did not have too much interest in watching The Flock.Andrew Lau co-directed the masterpiece trilogy of Infernal Affairs but he had been fired from The Flock and he had been replaced by an emergency director called Niels Mueller.I had the feeling that Lau had made a good film but it had not satisfied the study,so they fired him and
hired
another director.This usually does not work well (let's remember The Invasion).But The Flock resulted to be better than what I expected.It's not a great film but it's an interesting and entertaining thriller.The character development is very well done and I could know the characters very well.Also,the relationship between the two main characters is natural and credible.Richard Gere and Claire Danes bring competent performances.Now,let's go to the negative points.One element which really bothered me (there was a moment in which it irritated me) was the excess of edition tricks to give the movie more "attitude" and style.That tricks feel out of place and their presence is arbitrary.Plus,I think the film should have been more ambitious.In spite of that,I recommend The Flock as a good thriller.It's not memorable at all,but it's entertaining.
Although Cameron Grant was clearly
hired
to replace Andrew Blake over at Ultimate Pictures when the latter started his own company (Studio A), he practically outdid the "Master" right out of the gate when it came to setting up steamy sex scenes.
In Mexico City, the former CIA assassin and presently an alcoholic decadent man John Creasy (Denzel Washington) is
hired
by the industrialist Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony), with the recommendation of his old friend Rayburn (Christopher Walken), to be the bodyguard of his young daughter Pita (Dakota Fanning) and his wife Lisa (Radha Mitchell).
In a decision borrowed from the masters of Italian neorealism, he also
hired
many non-professional actors for minor roles, lending an air of authenticity to the cityscape.
But many townspeople begin to rue the day they
hired
Tollinger, as his way of cleaning up the town becomes very taxing (suddenly High Plains Drifter seems less original).
She wants to legitimate photography but is
hired
to work for the tabloids as a paparazzi.
When Bart is captured by Lex during a break-in in a LuthorCorp's facility, Clark discovers that the Green Arrow had also
hired
Bart (a.k.a.
Have you heard the story about the reluctant heroes who were
hired
by a King to slay a dragon?
The essentials are a bodyguard's search and destroy mission as his charge, young Dakota Fanning, is kidnapped from school, which is exactly what Washington was
hired
to prevent.
The slapstick comedy performed by the lunkhead
hired
hand had me one the floor, but I admit that I am a sucker for slapstick.
After not having much luck at selling his screenplays to the new movie industry during the first decade of the 20th Century, in 1908 playwright D.W. Griffith got the job that would make him a legend: he was
hired
by the Biograph Company as a director of movies.
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