Poster
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The
poster
for this film is an eerie green and Peter Lorre leers in way that makes you never want to go to his penal colony / island.
The plot is great (but perhaps as a previous
poster
said, maybe the reason why it's not a widely known movie ... upset the medical field?) the acting is great (I can see why some may say the acting was horrible ... but that's what made this movie so great ... it's total tacky-ness) and the humor is gut busting.
We saw a lurid
poster
with chains and suggestive commentary implying some sort of wacko sexual relationship between Samuel Jackson and Cristina Ricci, whereas the movie has some real depth and some thoughtful ideas.
I totally agree with the other
poster.
"Nurse Betty" is the kind of movie you can't describe on a
poster
or in a trailer or commericial.
The performances were over the top and that added to the fun, the surprise ending (that we aren't supposed to share with fellow movie go'ers, at least according to the movie trailer and poster) had people howling with laughter.
Unlike the previous poster, I liked the celluloid treatment.
The previous
poster
was fair to liken the style to a Nike commercial; it definitely has that look.
If I'd only seen the
poster
for Nurse Betty, I probably wouldn't have touched it with a ten-foot pole.
I too saw this film at a film festival, but unlike the previous
poster
I found it both interesting and original.
I personally find it difficult to reconcile the previous
poster'
s comments with the film I saw.
An untidy man, known as Bill, lives in a small dreary flat, with a
poster
of Marilyn Monroe on the wall, and his typewriter for company.
As one
poster
points out, this version manages to include the involvements with men, in a fairly subtle way.
Like another
poster
mentioned Ch. 56 (a local Boston TV station) showed this multiple times over the years on Saturday afternoons.
Here we have what seemingly looks like a lurid and seedy soft-porn s&m flick, complete with the huge in-theatre poster, depicting a near-naked Christina Ricci chained to none other than Mr. Bad Ass MF himself, Samuel Jackson.
We didn't know what to expect, the
poster
gave some of it away, and I won't say any more so as not to spoil the plot, but we found it to be an excellent film with great acting, convincing plot and scary as hell!
I don't usually like to see movies while they're still in theaters because of high ticket prices but I saw a
poster
for Some Things That Stay and I thought, "that young actress looks intelligent and mysterious, not like the usual blonde teenybopper BS".
When I first saw the
poster
of this movie, I discarded it off as another low-budget movie targeting youth.
It was later on an image search(of Rory, looking for Gilmore Girls
poster
for locker) I picked up an image from this movie...I then searched for a trailer, I found the trailer and when I saw the hospital and heard Rory say "You've got the future" I remembered my vow and realized this would not be a good movie for me.
Runaway Robot!" ( which was also the
poster
in front of the 3 movie theaters I saw it at --NOT the nice little color
poster
on this site, with headshots of all the cast, and cartoon of Crimebuster --which really wasn't THAT good--they OUGHT to have used an action scene from the film itself--didn't they have an onset photographer?
A
poster
is supposed to HELP a prospective audience decide if they want to SEE the movie--there were SO many people who couldn't get into their sold-out choice, and wanted to know WHAT Heartbeeps was about--and that
poster
didn't help!
The first time I saw the poster, I was stunned by its tranquility and beauty.
Be warned: Neither Zeta-Jones nor McGregor plays the main part as the
poster
would have you believe.
A few months ago, I was involved in a debate with another IMDb
poster
(Hey, Kmadden) about this film.
The
poster
insisted that if I gave 'Flushed Away' a chance, I would like it.
The previous
poster
obviously worked on the movie.
I was seduced by the "mysterious and suspenseful" blurb on the
poster
I suppose.
But if there were ever a tagline for the film poster, it would surely be 'Something shonky this way comes...' for Houseboat Horror is easily the worst Australian horror film I've ever seen, not to mention one of the worst horror films I've ever seen, and a fairly atrocious attempt at film-making in general.
I was dying to see this once I saw the ridiculous MEATBALLS
poster
and divined that it had to be the best satire ever.
If you're a Michael Vartan fan skip this film: buy yourself a
poster
instead.
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