Profit
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I know these types of films sell tickets and make a
profit
for the film makers but it just won't do as a film about Vietnam.
I don't, just some of these corporate
profit
grubbers.
i knew that Mongolia and all the areas where the movie played have beautiful landscapes but the movie didn't
profit
from that.
And enjoy the
profit
you made from it.
It completely misses the mark in typical, grotesque Hollywood fashion, usually due to a bunch of talentless, corporate bean counters who haven't the vaguest idea about anything artistic, they just look for the "successful formula" and want it applied to everything to glean a
profit.
Lemmon starts to investigate and finds out the company cares more about
profit
then safety at the plant.
His actions after the theft make it seem more likely that he intended to sell the painting for his personal
profit.
There are several experiences of personal growth in this movie and while the characters ARE still very human even the lessons learned are not that greed will
profit
you, or do-unto-others-whatever-you-want-as-long-as-you-are-okay-with-it, no, this is what our sad, desensitized lives need, more sense... more love... more do-unto-others-as-you-would-have-done-unto-you... more HOPE.
If there's no
profit
in making lousy re-makes, maybe they'll stop making them or come up to a higher standard that doesn't insult their audience
Orca isn't exactly a "Jaws rip off" but it is obvious that it tried to
profit
from Jaws's success.
It was obviously an attempt to
profit
off of the success of Blazing Saddles and there have been TV shows that have succeeded in doing take-offs of big movies, but this one would never have worked.
I just wondering what is the purpose of making movies like this? the
profit?
Was Zombie '90 ever supposed to entertain someone ...anyone, or even make a dollars
profit?
This film is a member of a movement of many movements that tried to lend respectability to cinéma, or just make a profit, by adapting literature or theatre onto the screen.
The plot here follows the idea of murder for profit, and follows the insurance payout of a wealthy man.
In the DVD Val Lewton Collection , Citizen Kane is mentioned frequently, both for its artistry and for its financial disappointment; (though I have read that in fact it turned a small profit.)
Bruce Lee was used in this film only for someone to gain
profit.
When Charlie Chaplin made his great black comedy of murders, "Monsieur Verdoux" he planned a sequence where Henri Verdoux contacts a woman through the matrimonial ads of a newspaper, only to discover she is a female serial killer for
profit.
(I, and the other ten people who saw this film made quite a good
profit
for the producer, who happens to be Raimi, allegedly; if that is true, why the hell is he wasting time with this kind of crap?
I can imagine that some misguided individuals in Hollywood thought the film would "work" or at least make a profit, but how some big-time media people be so taken with so awkward an effort really surprises me.
Eddie Robinson gives a flawless performance, as always, playing a sharp minded and hard working plant owner who's life's blood flows through the
profit
margins of his business.
Anyone who thinks Warner Bros was a "redeeming and caring company interested in the plight of man" is deluded, they were merely out to make a profit, nothing more.
Seyr and his low-life buddies, Fabrice (Jonathan Zacca) and Sami (Gilles Cohen), acquire property for resale at a profit, making certain by any means necessary including violence that all squatters are removed.
This film, however, seems to have been shot with the idea of
profit
paramount.
The eighth series in the Hellraiser sequels is pathetic with long drawn out slow shots to fill the movie's one and a half hour time space, it's hard to believe this film is by the same director who filmed Hellraiser VI and shows you exactly what can be made with no real plot if the producers think a
profit
is available.
The voice of reason is represented by her working class father, who, without being idealogical and in a down to earth way tries to explain to his daughter what it is really going on: 'entire country being deprived of their teachers and doctors coming to this country to work as plumbers and builders, the only people to
profit
from this scam is big business!'
Sure, it's not a patch on 48 hours, but it does stand as a perfect example of ne plus ultra 90s sequelitis as tougher, simpler movies are retooled into flash bang gee whizz action paintings with money flushed into entourages and re-doing the same things they did almost a decade earlier on the cheap, only this time they all actually get paid (rather than the studio running off with the money and leaving everyone to wonder why a major success still isn't in profit).
The point of the film is to make fun of phony sentimentalism, sanctimonious posturing, and the general tendency of the media to put
profit
ahead of grace, dignity, and the simple truth.
I've bought
PROFIT
on DVD.
Soon she begins to realize there is a sinister plot to starve the children so various people can
profit
from the children's trust fund.
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