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They could also do worse than
hiring
Alan Rickman.
All these years later at 37 and I had no qualms
hiring
it on DVD.
Randolph Scott and Glenn Ford were once outlaw pals together, but now Scott's a sheriff and young Ford is still
hiring
his gun out.
Hats off to the casting director - if only for
hiring
Giamatti!
They did, however, take the precaution of
hiring
Francis Veber to write an English version albeit one utilising virtually every word of the original.
I think I was recommended this film by the lady in the shop I was
hiring
it from!
I remember my dad
hiring
these episodes on video.
When Davis becomes convinced that guileful Isabelle is a victim of physical abuse administered by her husband, he desperately attempts to free her from what he feels is a marital trap in order that he may wed her himself, coming to believe that the only clear solution to his plight will be found in a rudimentary essay at
hiring
a professional assassin who will dispose of the allegedly violent Stewart.
Because it is a big budget movie, in which many extras cooperate, big sets are built and special effects take place, the movie makers could not take the risk of
hiring
less popular actors.
Give it up, Mr. W, it's time for a career change...I hear they're
hiring
at Mel's Diner!
From the film one would get the impression that they mainly appeal to the women who go to the gay clubs and then end up
hiring
the "dancers" for private sessions.
And fer crying out loud, can someone please stop
hiring
Joseph Mantegna for every Italian Mafioso role there ever is?
Stupid script (a bunch of old guys
hiring
some young guys to show them how to score with women), bad acting (with one exception) and pathetic jokes.
This massive craft is populated by only three people, presumably because the budget of the film did not extend to
hiring
many actors.
This movie showed very minimal moments of humour and the pathetic jokes had me cringing with shame for ever
hiring
it... Aimed at an age group of 10-15, this movie will certainly leave viewers outside of these boundaries feeling very unsatisfied.
This leads - in a VERY roundabout way - to "Godfather"-type Paul Newman (as John Rooney)
hiring
independent hit-man Jude Law (as Harlen Maguire) to track down Hoechlin and Hanks, who are off to cool their heels in Chicago.
Upon
hiring
Crosby's character as his ghost song writer, Rathbone introduces him to Starbuck by saying, "He does all my thinking for me.", to which Levant responds, "Ah, it's only a part-time job."
It begins with the description of an almost-deaf young woman, in its working universe as a secretary; she is ignored, frustrated, rejected...
Hiring
an intern as an assistant appears to be a way for her to find someone in her life : but the guy is just coming out from jail.
The film centres around the local dye mill, where wages are cut due to the
hiring
of 10 new Manchurian bosses.
It doesn't even mention that he was an unlicensed electrician or how desperate he was, he just showed up at Generosa's because he heard she might be
hiring.
Possibly, poor acting has something to do with that,
hiring
non-actors from some of these roles was a huge mistake by Mr. Brand, who could learn plenty from his Mexican and Spanish counterparts, he lacks the experience to be able to take a mediocre script and really bring a believable and manageable story within the confines of the Spanish language.
A few times over the last few years, I'd seen it on a shelf at video stores and thought about
hiring
it out, but had always moved on, which was unfortunate, because it's a genuinely lovely film.
Secondly,
hiring
a man who defies the term "obese", and showing said man, shoving his bare fat ass out of a car window, is a crime against humanity and God.
She makes it worse by
hiring
a milque toast shoe salesman to impersonate the anthropologist so as to mislead Nick into thinking there was nothing to worry about but he's on to her.
I know it was going to bad, from
hiring
about off some b-movie site.
There was none and I felt I wasted an hour and a half, as well as £1.50
hiring
this from the library.
Besides, why should I take any film seriously that's made by a director who doesn't even bother to put any effort into
hiring
good actors or using good cinematography?
Who at the comedy channel puts these shows on TV? Whoever is making these important decisions needs to have their head examined and should have been fired a long time ago, unless they have been firing people in which case look at your
hiring
process because you keep
hiring
people who don't know how to pick a good TV show and obviously do not have a single idea of what is funny.
I had never even heard of it until recently; when an observant video store clerk noticed how many thrillers I was
hiring
and suggested it.
Hiring
Charles Laughton to do slapstick and Hillary Brooke, quite a talent in herself, must have taken more of the budget than anticipated.
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