Poster
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368 examples of Poster in a sentence
It is written as a cathartic therapy moment with the head of the shelter for runaways handing her a "missing
poster"
from when she was eight.
Beginning with the
poster
(featuring only Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey), the entire movie was a fraud.
Supposedly it was a tribute, as per the appearance of the Clockwork
poster
on the protagonist's wall, however "ripoff" is the more appropriate word.
She is undoubtedly a beautiful woman but a
poster
of her is more exciting than this movie!
On the one hand there is a pointed effort at being shallow as (in one example of many) some minor characters even ask questions that invite development of insight into the conflicts at hand, and get answers like, "Hey, we're here to make a
poster
for a rave against the occupation.
One
poster
stated that she was unpleasant to look at - I wonder what his ideal woman looks like - Paris Hil-slut?
The funniest thing about this was the original ad campaign in which the studio admitted this film was crap! (One
poster
had a fictional review that said, "This is the best movie I've seen this afternoon!").
The
poster
who called this "Plotless and pointless" literally took the words I would have used in my subject line.
The
poster
for this movie makes it look like there's going to be some sort of a cross between Jason and Freddy, which is likely to attract movie-goers.
What's written on the
poster
is: "At birth he was given 6 years to live...
Maybe it was the name, maybe it was the way
poster
looked, i don't know.
The title alone (along with the poster) is enough to give away "The Projected Man" as an obvious rip-off of "The Fly".
I was fortunate enough to meet George Pal (and still have my DS:TMOB
poster
autographed by him) at a convention shortly after the release, and asked him why he chose to do the film "camp".
It has one
poster
on it.
The
poster
says, "Post No Bills.")
I wanted to see this movie for a very long time only because of the
poster.
On the message board a
poster
wrote that "Little Edie has the coping skills of an eight year old."
The film title and
poster
suggest something raunchy, but this is a marvelous little comedy-drama.
I agree with the other
poster
that it wasn't anything like the book that I can remember, but we still enjoyed it.
Once when I was in college and we had an international fair, the Russian section had a Soviet-era
poster
saying "Ne boltay!", meaning "Don't gossip!".
(And, yes, I admit it, I did have that Farrah
poster
on my wall way back when).
As a collector of movie memorabilia, I had to buy the movie
poster
for this film which, now that I've finally seen it, has to be the best thing about it.
The
poster
is possibly the funniest I've ever seen for a movie.
Somewhere, a
poster
said there are no families like the one portrayed in this film.
Besides, the whole scene is shot with the background of some action character painted on the wall (it also looks like a
poster
of "rabochiy" from our Soviet era) and some lines in Russian on the left (I noticed that quite accidentally).
I haven't read through all the comments, but at least one
poster
mentioned that the 30 minute version might possibly be abridged.
A previous
poster
calls the movie cheesy, however, I think it's a simple case of not seeing the forest for the trees.
(Or at least thats what the
poster
says.)
One other
poster
commented that it is was boring, though I must say that it is NOT.
The cinematographically skilled team of Richard Brooks Burton, Mike Holding, Adam Ravetch, and Andrew Shillabeer were animales in camera shooting the wondrous nature sites and animal instinctive behaviors; not to mention, the slo-mo animal prey shots were u n b e l i e a v a b l e. "Earth" is also a lesson learner on the global warming effect on the animals; the papa polar bear in the doc is the
poster
animal boy on that consequence.
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