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The story is convoluted, it is not complex or clever and it does not have intelligent twists and turns, it is just a complete mess that spills out in multiple directions with the hope that the audience will think it is cool and intelligent (Hello
magazine
readers).
As the film reviewer for a local gay
magazine
I automatically get sent any dreck if it happens to have a homo in it.
The idea to make this film is no idea at all (I guess some fool read a women's
magazine
article about speed-dating).
At the age of 24, Kubrick had already honed his craft of still photography for LOOK magazine, and had done a few short documentaries.
Doug Headline can't be accused of not being knowledgable in the genre (He is editor of a high-class fantasy imprint, has worked for legendary
magazine
Starfix.), but why a scenario that uses EVERY cliché in the book (except maybe the Odious Comic relief) ?
Perhaps people, especially viewers and Comedy Central executives will get the point since this week's issue of "New York
" magazine
accurately labeled him: "Carlos Mencia, unrepentant joke-filcher."
It doesn't go deeply into Flynn's life just the screen
magazine
view.
I was reading Maxim
magazine
a while ago and they had a list of the 50 Greatest B-Movies of all time, and knowing me, I of course have to go through and watch them all and write reviews of all of them.
I was given this film by my uncle who had got it free with a DVD
magazine.
Supposedly, a movie about a
magazine
sending journalists to investigate reports of UFOs with one being more or less tolerant or agnostic about the whole affair and the other an Aussie, a hardened skeptic who laughs at the UFO nonsense.
In the 50's, a gay photographer called Bob Mizer (Daniel MacIvor) founded an agency of male models, releasing a muscle
magazine
called "Physique Pictorial" and movie of men, and many of the models became prostitutes.
Flashback teledrama made in Canada, based on an article that appeared in Vanity Fair
magazine.
Any references present are geared toward anyone between the ages of 6 and 16 who would occasionally browse People
magazine.
She was the victim of an infamous kidnapping shortly before this movie was made, and later photos of her in distress were published in a magazine, which has since been forced to shut down and its publisher sent to jail.
Viewers who embrace the whole "celebrity
magazine
culture" (paparazzi photographs and gossipy stories about the rich and famous) will undoubtedly find much to whet their appetite here.
How well she does this, we'll never know, because 99.999% of the audience don't actually know Julia Roberts personally (and reading about her in Hello
magazine
doesn't count).
No one had to memorize any lines for this movie, if they aren't clearly reading cards then they have a
magazine
in front of them they keep glancing at while they struggle through awkward dialogue.
I saw this advertised in a free
magazine
whilst family were stopping in a hotel, had never heard anything about it.
Time
magazine
named Louise Arbour one of the world's 100 most influential people in April of 2004.
I never bothered to watch though I became acquainted with the series through the
magazine
which I looked at every now and then in bookstores.
In December 1947, Ebony magazine, an African-American publication, gave the film its annual award for "improving interracial understanding."
Swope is ignoring the meeting, reading Jet
magazine
at the big table, and everybody is ignoring Swope... Suddenly, the CEO croaks on the spot.
Rita wants to be a cover girl for a
magazine
but she's also in love with her mentor played by Gene Kelly.
I actually caught an ad for JAPAN SINKS in a Japanese
magazine
last year, and wondered what the heck it was until I saw the trailer for the film.
This mindset is becoming increasingly dominant in all arenas; even the once-hallowed print medium is being diluted, thanks to the abominable "reader response" theory that pervades our schools and the "tabloid brigade" that lines our
magazine
racks whose mentality appears to be infiltrating the once-venerable mainstream press.
Laura Gemser plays a
magazine
photographer who is sent to Africa for a photo shoot.
Gene Kelly plays the owner of the small club and is also the boyfriend of one of its dancers, Rita Hayworth who happens to garner some attention when she's given an opportunity to be on a cover of a
magazine.
Elizabeth Lane, a precursor to Martha Stewart, is a
magazine
columnist and the ne plus ultra of homemakers--the perfect wife, mother, and domestic goddess.
In reality, the lady in question, portrayed by Barbara Stanwyck, has a popular
magazine
column about life on a farm with her husband and baby.
My advice: watch it with a serious crowd or better yet, by yourself, not unlike how you'd read an editorial from your favorite news
magazine.
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