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So, I met the man, walked in his office, and saw these
posters
and magazine covers of people he has coached.
Now, it doesn't look terribly interesting, but it does have something that distinguishes it from a lot of other
posters.
But then again, it's on my list of didactic
posters.
It was printed on matches, playing cards, textbooks,
posters.
What if the
posters
made good on their threats?
And he goes around New York and just puts them, empty as they are, on
posters.
I wanted to make posters, not newspapers.
Not even magazines:
posters.
There is
posters
they put in the barn, and they have a DVD.
It has neon concert posters, a bar and, of course, the leg lamp, which is very important.
I have some
posters
of this.
The other
posters
pretty well cover the failings of this poor poor film.
He puts
posters
of himself dressed up like Sly's "Cobra" all over the place and even has a custom built firing range (with action-posed cutouts of his greatest enemies)in Jakarta although he's in the CIA and has just arrived days earlier.
I'm with the other
posters
who said the acting was bad.
I've never been a fan of Gus Van Sant and as part of what previous
posters
have described as the new youth generation i was very disappointed and slightly angry at the stereotypical depiction of the characters in the film especially as they were used to string along the film's ridiculous storyline which is pretty much enforcing to the viewing masses that skateboarders are social rejects and should be blamed for crimes.
As other
posters
have commented this was a very very bad movie (keeping it kid friendly) FX was low class, they should of spent the $1 on a coke.
Later on I began thinking - the Linkin Park
posters
on the wall and everything else seemed to hint that I was dealing with a more recent film.
The
posters
make it appear as some sort of sexy she-beast is attacking mankind, whereas the real plot is a lot less interesting.
The promotional
posters
for Mister Lonely all include the film's most impressive compositions (though there's one in particular I've yet to see in promo material: that of a blue-clad nun teasing a dog with a stick, surrounded by green forest with torrential rain pouring down).
Other
posters
have listed some of this movie's historical errors.
As several
posters
have "hinted," this is a sorry "Star Wars" ripoff.
Despite warnings by the local sheriff, Murphy(John Phillip Law), Old Man Prichard(Richard Lynch)a bedraggled hick who swindles tourists with supposed collectible Wanted posters, and kooky superstitious Aunt Nelly(Karen Black)to stay out of the mine due to it's notorious legend(..that an evil coal miner who sold his soul to devil and murdered a priest's(Jeff Conaway)daughter will return from the dead to kill those who remove the gold from his shaft), these people only see the green, not the blood red which could potentially ooze from their slain bodies.
Famous as the British film so bad it had to be given away for free with a newspaper, the quality of this sub-Children's Film Foundation "thriller" can be guessed from the abnormal number of 10/10 votes it gets and the large number of rave reviews from
posters
with no posting history and no other reviews to their name.
But there are no ads, no posters, no website , I doubt the stars even knew it came out this weekend.
The plot has been thoroughly summarized by other posters, so I won't cover the same ground.
They proudly claim it on their
posters.
I agree with the
posters
before that the characters were exceptionally strong and believable and all the actors at their top form.
Before seeing the sneak preview today of Angels & Demons, I cleared my mind of any uncertainties that might hold me back from enjoying it; the enormous amount of hatred towards Dan Brown, the fact that it was written by Dan Brown, and because Dan Brown's name is slapped on all of the
posters.
I totally agree with those
posters
who have noted that were the name Disney appended to this it would by now have achieved 'classic' status rather than have fallen into neglect.
I certainly didn't predict the ending, so that was good--there is a twist, and although some
posters
here think they were misled, I thought it was a fine and believable ending.
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