Popularity
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This movie is a show case of a large area of Australian culture and features a sport that is popular and on the rise of
popularity
in Australia.
It seems like in the late 70s and 80s there were loads of this type of film made, from R-rated films like "Porkys" to soft-core "Au Pair Girls"; it's a shame they seem to have fallen by the wayside in terms of
popularity.
It really saddens me about the fact that she is gone and had left this earth too soon, but thanks to the never ending
popularity
of her music and her angelic voice, the music will live on.
Not only does it appear to have been photographed by Toulouse-Lautrec and Mucha, it portrays the geographic Paris; the streets accessible only by staircases, the unpleasant end of fleeting popularity, and the sexual opportunism of men with a product to sell, in an uncompromising picture of show business that is in stark contrast with the picture painted by Hollywood.
I know many films are done in haste, hoping to cash in on the
popularity
of a given actor or theme.
As a French,I'm stunned when I see the
popularity
of this good ,but by no means outstanding film.
She reminds me of why many men flocked to Margaret Cho and Janeane Garofalo, even though neither of them are really "hot" now in terms of
popularity.
With the rising
popularity
of the now iconic Godzilla series, like with any hit cinema event, there was inevitably going to be a crowd of imitators trying to cash in on the success on the big lizard.
With Godzilla came the dawn of a rising
popularity
of the kaiju (giant monster) genre.
One of the few that not only profited, but garnered
popularity
was Gamera, a giant turtle that could breathe fire in and out and fly by spewing flames from the sockets in his carapace as a means of jet propulsion.
TV does influence society...just look at the surge in
popularity
of cappucino shops after this shallow little piece of work debuted.
Arjun decides to sabotage Manu when the latter's
popularity
threatens to outshine his own.
There were two moments in this film that made me shudder, both involving an unexpected hand, and after Oodishon (another Miike Takashi one, this one from 1999) had me tingling all over for hours after seeing it, and all of the films this steals from were actually scary, I can't see this film as anything other than a sell-out to the western
popularity
of the big Japanese horror films.
I never quite understood the
popularity
of Saban's Power Rangers show which was quite simply a second rate Americanized version of Japan's ultra popular super sentai series of the past three decades!
It makes sense to me that this film is getting raves from Hollywood because oftentimes in Hollywood it's all just a
popularity
contest.
Claw's plan is to foil Gadget once and for all by using a newer "cooler" crimefighter to help destroy Gadget's
popularity.
Considering its popularity, I found this movie a huge disappointment.
I didn't see this at the cinema because it was never released theatrically over here...but it's
popularity
on video during the mid to late eighties secured it's cult status and eventually led to a (sadly, mediocre) DVD release in 2002.
As with all of Angelopoulos' films, "The Suspended Step of the Stork" implicitly demands a close and intimate participation on the part of the viewer, a fact that has certainly contributed to the limited
popularity
of his work.
The distributors only a "Demons III" above its original title "The Ogre" to cash in on the other films
popularity.
Astaire and Rogers at the height of their
popularity.
Hotel Du Nord is a gripping drama of guilt in which Marcel Carne portrayed an entertaining tale of ill-fated love which also functions as a revolt against the cruel world.The film is based entirely on a pair of hapless lovers.Pierre and Renee were mistaken when they believed that suicide would put an end to their misery.Hotel Du Nord has its own inimitable charm as its inhabitants have become an essential part of the establishment.There is an element of togetherness as everyone flocks to Hotel Du Nord to eat,chat etc.Marcel Carne has remained true to the spirit of the films produced in 30s and 40s as Hotel Du Nord has a certain kind of nostalgic feel.Carne,while recreating the life of Parisian roads was able to create a sort of nostalgia for black and white giving a unique genre of poetic realism to his oeuvre.Hotel Du Nord can be termed as a quintessence of cinematographic populism.The 14th July ball scene on the banks of Saint Martin canal remains a magnificent sequence.The film's immense
popularity
can be judged from the fact that Hotel Du Nord has been declared as a national monument.
Robert Leckie, in "Helmet for My Pillow",denigrates Schmidt's
popularity
in favor of his foxhole mate, who was killed, writing that "the country must have needed live heroes."
Still Crazy tells the story of the Strange Fruit, a rock band that broke up in the 70s at the peak of their
popularity
at a large rock festival.
This film is a must have for folks in their 50's who have seen the rise and fall of bands,people who knew the members, and have watched them hurt as age creeps in,and
popularity
fades.This is an almost perfect movie....sad but in a way positive....because of the whales.
The
popularity
of this film is probably due to the fact that most of us at one time or another have had to deal with scumbags along with the namby-pamby, lily-livered, melee-mouthed bureaucrats that empower them in the name of "political correctness".
John Amos most of the time felt a little jealous of Jimmie Walker's
popularity
winning millions of fans time to sit and watch Good Times.
It's their skill as actors that attracts you, they don't rely on marquee names,
popularity
or sex symbol appeal.
If some of the artists seem unfamiliar to some, it is because they were big in the silent days, and most faded with the
popularity
of the talkies.
The new stream media will gain more and more
popularity
among viewers.
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