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Even "eye candy" Sung Hi Lee could not redeem this hunk of
holiday
crap.
I saw this film 2 weeks prior to going on a snowboarding holiday, so for me it was really just to get my mind in mode for my
holiday.
Save your money and go see Looney Tunes: Back in Action if you're really looking for a fun
holiday
family movie.
Claire's fiancée has taken off on a business trip right around Christmas, so she decides to spontaneously fly to Switzerland so they can spend the
holiday
together.
Last film for THE usually brilliant Charles Hartrey who looked out of place as the humour had move on to the Highly witty level of on the buses, films of which were being made at the same time ,were frankly funnier .Barbara Windsor was embarrassing,a character like one of your mums flirty friends who still thinks she's eighteen , on
holiday
with some non entity of a Scotsman , Rab c Nesbit he ain't.
"R Xmas" peers into the lives of a middle class married-with-kid family of narco-distributors during the Christmas
holiday
season.
In my opinion, it's the movie everyone should see this
holiday
season!
Volcano is set in Los Angeles where a minor earthquake has just hit, vacationing boss of the O.E.M. (the Offcie of Emergency Management) Mike Roark (Tommy Lee Jones) decides to cut his
holiday
short & go in, once there he sees that everything is alright but then drives off to the epicentre of the quake where seven underground workers have been killed by a fire or intense heat of some kind.
The reviews of this movie were almost unanimous saying that this is an instant
holiday
classic.
Far worse is the blatant absence of a skillful or experienced director who maybe took a
holiday
with the editor while the film was being made?
If you like the Isle of Wight, don't 'reach for the moon', reach for the
holiday
brochure instead - it probably contains more character development!
Like a Ken Russell film at its worst, or DAY OF THE LOCUST remade by amateurs, MR LONELY might have seemed like a good idea on a few scraps of paper (no script, you see) and a free
holiday
to somewhere, but in the end we have a widescreen film that seems as if it was made by film students whose parents told them that EVERYTHING they did was a brilliant creation.
This movie is a window on the world of Britain in 1973 - a world of
holiday
camps, fags and birds.
The 'plot', such as it is, concerns Stan and Jack's attempts to turn a job at a
holiday
camp(25 quid a week!) into an opportunity for chasing young women and winding up Blakey.
I call these films with Michael Caine his
holiday
house films as I always reckon he agrees to do them because he has seen a house he likes and doesn't want to spend his savings.
Basically, many British people are gathering on a coach to go on a Spanish
holiday
to an island called Elsbels to the Palace Hotel.
In the flashbacks, it shows Kermit, Miss Piggy (Eric Jacobson, not the original and better Frank Oz), Gonzo (Dave Goelz), Fozzie Bear (also Jacobson), Pepe the Prawn (Bill Barretta) and all the other Muppets have prepared a stage show for many people to see in the Christmas holiday, and it all seems to be going well.
A gaggle of unpleasant city dwellers descend on Le Touquet for a week's
holiday.
A
holiday
to Burma with her sister seemed like a good idea to get away from it all, but when her passport was stolen in Rangoon, she could not leave the country with her sister, and was forced to stay back until she could get I.D. papers from the American embassy.
i always throw on this film if I'm going on holiday, or if i don't want to go to the gym, just seeing Nikki's gorgeous body will give me the motivation i need.
Well, like Rock, she is maneuvered into performing--in this case, creating a huge
holiday
dinner while vacationing in the countryside.
A cute little comedy and a welcome film to the annual
holiday
film lineup.
The only downside to my mind is that I wont be booking a
holiday
to the Frozen Land - they all seem to be far too depressed - must be all that cold weather.
Patricia Arquette plays American doctor Laura Bowman, who takes a
holiday
to Burma in an attempt to heal her spirit after the murders of her husband and young son.
Add this little gem to your list of
holiday
regulars.
I watched this film with my family over a long Thanksgiving
holiday
weekend.
Her publisher, Mr. Alexander Yardley (a brilliant comic turn by Sydney Greenstreet) gets the bright idea of inviting a famous war hero to Elizabeth's "perfect farm" for the Christmas
holiday.
A movie definitely worth seeing, a
holiday
roadtrip that turns into an emotional turn-a-round.
For lovers of all things Irish or for folks looking for a literate, subtle, yet incredibly moving
holiday
film, this is a true gem.
I spotted this film in a branch of the Duane Reed pharmacy in New York on holiday, and it seemed like a bit of silly fun.
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