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The first movie that was a remake of the Disney cartoon classic
starring
Glenn Close as Cruella De Vil, it seemed like a sure hit, but it was just a bomb.
Released to theaters just prior to "A Star Is Born", which turned his career around, this action-drama mishmash
starring
Kris Kristofferson is wildly off-kilter, thoughtless and mean-spirited.
It's sad that all of the great legends of the horror films in the sound era were eventually reduced to
starring
in low grade rubbish like this.
Starring
an unknown cast which seem likely to remain that way, this "film" is yet another cheap slasher flick which amazes me how this was released.
I watched Written on The Wind
starring
Rock Hudson,Lauren Becall,Robert Stack & Dorothy Malone- Robert Stack was terrible- just bloody horrible- he was supposed to be a charming jet-setting millionaire- instead he came off like a jerk from the word go- the plot was stupid and overwrought and the 3 "romantic" leads had no chemistry.
I recently saw the Broadway revival of "Blithe Spirit
" starring
Angela Lansbury, Rupert Everett, Christine Ebersole, and Jayne Atkinson.
Almost any movie
starring
Brian Bosworth is by definition a worse movie than The Incubus.
The Wicker Man,
starring
Nicolas Cage, is by no means a good movie, but I can't really say it's one I regret watching.
Dakota (1988) was another early Lou Diamond Phillips
starring
vehicle.
Also
starring
Orlando Bloom as Joseph Byrne, Naomi Watts as Julia Cook, Laurence Kinlan as Dan Kelly, Philip Barantini as Steve Hart, Joel Edgerton as Aaron Sherritt, Kiri Paramore as Constable Fitzpatrick, Kerry Condon as Kate Kelly, Emily Browning as Grace Kelly and Rachel Griffiths as Susan Scott.
Ok, let me say that I didn't expect a film
starring
Jerry Springer to be cinematic gold, all I asked for was it to be cinematic...and it wasn't even that.
If you have ever seen a movie
starring
them with a different plot, contact me and tell me its name.
Also
starring
Gareth Gates as a clone of himself.
Extremely poor action film
starring
the ever wooden Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee trapped in a sidekick role that never seems to gel.
He only gets third billing (behind Arthur Treacher & Virginia Field), but this was effectively David Niven's first
starring
role and he's charmingly silly as P. G. Wodehouse's dunderheaded Bertie Wooster, master (in name only) to Jeeves, that most unflappable of valets.
Having read many of the comments here, I'm surprised that no one has recognized this as basically an overlong remake of a Twilight Zone episode from 1960 called "Mirror Image,
" starring
Vera Miles.
This TV production of 1970
starring
Susannah York and George C. Scott is another proof of how difficult it is to adopt "Jane Eyre" to the screen, and how much can go wrong in doing so.
Cheezy action movie
starring
Dolph Lungren.
But, movies like ED (a baseball playing chimp), COOL AS ICE
(starring
the ever-popular Vanilla Ice), TROLL 2 (which doesn't even have any trolls in it), BABY GENIUSES (Einstain-like superhero babies) and PINOCCHIO IN OUTER SPACE (huh!?!) prove that any idea, no matter how dumb, can make it to the big screen!
So, the idea of the best basketball player of the time
starring
as a genie to an obnoxious little brat seems downright 'normal'!
Also
starring
Richard Belzer, this movie has its moments especially if you like car chases, but its really not a good movie for the most part, check it out if you're really bored and have already seen The Hitcher, Joy Ride, or Breakdown, otherwise stay away from the freeway.
The only reason I can think is that the director was their friend, and they decided to support his movie by
starring
in it-I can't think of anything else because this movie is SO cheap!
This is largely thanks to the awesome presence of one Chuck Connors, who is billed as
starring
in the movie but really only shines in a few scenes.
When the folks at Kino Video assembled their fine "Slapstick Encyclopedia" collection, a multi-cassette selection of silent comedies, someone decided to kick off the first installment with ONE TOO MANY (1916), an obscure one-reel farce made in Florida
starring
the very young Oliver Hardy.
As someone who has read the book, I can say that this is vastly inferior to the big American version
starring
Gwyneth Paltrow.
As it's the first of Hammer's horror films, directed by Terence Fisher and
starring
Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, its place in horror history is secure.
Also
starring
Tony Danza, Adrien Brody and Matthew McConaughey, and I suspect that they don't wish to stress this in their resumes.
Extremely dull drama
starring
a very young Roddy McDowall, who trains a wild horse, the Flicka of the title, and is the only reason for watching the movie in the first place.
I had no high hopes of "Joe Dirt" either--another recent comedy
starring
an SNL cast member--and I ended up being pleasantly surprised.
From a (silly) play by Tennessee Williams and directed (with a dead hand) by Joseph Losey and
starring
Taylor and Burton and Noel Coward - this project filmed in a spectacular cliff-top mountain island mansion in the Mediterranean must have seemed a sure fire winner when presented to Universal in 1967.
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