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He must have partied too much after that
success
because he sure lost his touch when it came to this film.
All three guys were at least talented and found
success
for a reason.
As with many other recent commercial Hindi films, the film abounds with the incongruous insertion of songs, which probably contributed to the film's
success
more than anything else.
Rita Hayworth plays a Brooklyn nightclub dancer named Rusty who specializes in cheesecake chorus revues; she manages to get herself on the cover of a national fashion magazine, but her impending
success
as a solo (with romantic offers all around) has smitten boss Gene Kelly chomping at the bit.
The Messengers is a bad,generic and boring ''horror'' movie.The film has got a big problem:it does not scare.The performances and the screenplay are totally stupid.It uses old tricks for scaring and all the supernatural events make laugh.I would not call The Messengers as a bad movie...I would call it an accidental comedy because it's so bad that makes laugh.The only good thing about this movie is that it's short,so this crap will not stay with us for so long.There are a lot of masterpieces of horror genre which count with a low budget(like Subject Two,Lucky or May)which are sadly ignored,while this crap is all a
success
in the box office.So,I do not recommend this weak and pathetic horror film which is called The Messengers.
After all, Fun With Dick And Jane appeared to have all the raw materials to make this another Carey
success.
I'm not saying, by any means, that Portuguese society is alienated; just that the movie industry does not seem capable of finding others ways of
success.
In particular, I was somewhat incredulous that there was NO mention of Colonel Henry Bouquet, the Swiss mercenary in the British service who was most responsible for Forbes
' success.
This is cheap entertainment that aims low and has found
success
in this.
The late 90s
success
of Ritchie's cliché-ridden Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels triggered a series of pitiful gangster movies from which the genre never really recovered.
I'm not sure he ever even went back to Australia after his breakout
success
in Captain Blood.
This film proves a theory I have had for quite some time - in Australia, as long as a film deals with the right topic, it will be a
success
regardless of how terrible it is.
But because it's about ethnic rivalry, one of four topics guaranteed to be a
success
in Australian cinema (along with struggling families, minority groups, and the biography of a famous Australian) it won multiple academy awards.
We can only hope that this is his final film and that its serious lack of
success
will diminish his chances of obtaining finance for any future ventures.
But, Mr. Light's sneering
success
could be short-lived, with partners like ambitious Jeffrey Donovan (as Robert Jennings).
The film has a very thin plot line with Kronk trying to win the approval of his father, and ending up finding the true meaning of wealth and
success.
They seem to always find big success, like The Office.
But this is not a story of success, only one of self-destruction as we watch Liz bring misery into the lives everyone who comes in contact with her.
I think they were both still a bit irked that Julie had not been chosen to film her Broadway
success
of Camelot and was passed over as not being sexy enough.
Earnest effort which achieves some
success
to adapt the classic Odyssey story to a '30's nostalgia period piece.
It seems to have been rushed out to take advantage of the
success
of screwball comedies at the time (including MGM's own "Libeled Lady", which featured two of the same stars) and the
success
of William Powell and Myrna Loy.
The story is about the main character coming back from the previous movies
' success
to ruin it all with this load of trash.
The amount of hype and the huge
success
this film has encountered is evidence how desperate our people are towards a good independent Saudi film.
Screen treatment of the comedic Broadway
success "
The Gay Divorce" (a title which was considered too scandalous for American moviegoers, though it was used in the U.K.) concerns a man and woman (Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers) meeting under embarrassing circumstances while she's in the process of divorcing her spouse; they dance, argue, make up, dance, argue some more and dance some more.
He probably owes his
success
to being a dream interviewer for celebrities because they don't get bombarded with what we, the people, want to know and have a right to know.
Robert Montgomery seems to know he's in a sow's ear and tries his damnest to make a silk purse out of it without much
success.
Another in the long line of Conan wannabes that tired to cash in on that movie's success, this Italian monstrosity is about as bad as they came.
Before the dust had cleared, band manager and SEX shop proprietor Malcolm McLaren spent the money The Sex Pistols had earned to make a "mockumentary" about his own role in their
success.
The
success
of the original French "Emmanuelle" series (I've only watched the first, which wasn't too bad considering) led to a spate of imitations; the Italian counterpart, which even changed the race of its heroine, was clearly less polished and more exploitative - descending more and more into vulgarity as the series went along.
It's insulting that they could take a great story, and throw in crap ingredients to try and make it a box office
success.
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