Success
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I was unsure whether or not Andy Sidaris could repeat his
success
with the cinematic hit "Malibu Express."
Within the realm of Science Fiction, two particular themes consistently elicit interest, were initially explored in the literature of a pre-cinematic era, and have since been periodically revisited by filmmakers and writers alike, with varying degrees of
success.
This British-Spanish co-production is one of the countless films shot in Spain in the wake of the unexpected phenomenal
success
enjoyed by the Italian "Spaghetti" Westerns and, as is typical of such genre efforts, features an eclectic assortment of established and emerging international stars: Robert Shaw, Telly Savalas, Stella Stevens, Martin Landau, Fernando Rey, Michael Craig, Al Lettieri, Dudley Sutton, Antonio Mayans, etc.
With the rising popularity of the now iconic Godzilla series, like with any hit cinema event, there was inevitably going to be a crowd of imitators trying to cash in on the
success
on the big lizard.
Many sought after success; a few gained it.
This script is like most of Jack Black's character's ideas - not a bad thought, but no hope for
success.
After the
success
of Part 4, another sequel was a natural move.
'Europa' which I see only now was a famous film at its time, succeeded in the US the relative
success
of an European film and got the Oscar for the best foreign language movie, but did not survive well the time in my opinion.
I don't remember a single
success
story in this new Hollywood genre, although some are entertaining enough to be watchable.
He only wanted to
success
in a society where all the people, the politic men, the businessmen, the journalists, the women are corrupt.
When "Lisa & the Devil" was shown at film festivals in the early 70's, it was a critical
success.
(aka: TRINITY IS STILL MY NAME) This sequel looks like it was done to capitalize on the outstanding European box-office
success
of THEY CALL ME TRINITY, only this time Joseph E. Levine and Avco-Embassy pictures wanted to capitalize on it in America as well.
Comedy Central has had
success
with original programming using professional comics.
too New York when the 80s is looking for big, blonde, and dumb), he finds
success
comes easily when he's willing to succumb to falsifying his image.
This film also attempts to use the
success
of the Passion of the Christ over Jesus Christ: Superstar and The Last Temptation of the Christ as evidence that Christians are bloodthirsty.
It had some of the old standbys in it like Harry Davenport and Reginald Gardiner to try and stimulate interest but with no
success.
This is nothing more than a continuation of a tiresome series of films that attempt to cash in on the
success
of Smokey and the Bandit, which I think is the best film of them all.
He takes bums and losers and perverts them further while giving them all they want in terms of
success.
Notwithstanding the admittedly original cultural angle, I cannot help but think this is mainly a misfired shot by the CBC to replicate the
success
of Corner Gas.
Orca isn't exactly a "Jaws rip off" but it is obvious that it tried to profit from Jaws's
success.
The pattern is as follows: Take one extremely popular comedian, make a script putting this comedian in as many grotesque situations as possible, add a bunch of jokes (especially one-liners), and spice it up with a couple of beautiful young girls - film that, and you have a
success!
I wouldn't know if this movie was a success, but unlike the Danish tradition which died quietly (with a few great comedians) it seems that there is a market for this kind of movie in the US.
With the runaway
success
of "God's Army", every Mormon with a camera seems to be trying to make a movie now.
If you obey God and follow Him, you are not guaranteed
success.
The problem with this movie is that it seemed to be intentionally trying to annoy the viewer, and doing it with great
success.
Basic plot summary - man with redhead fetish goes invites such women to his flat only to go into some kind of freakish coma and proceeds in offing them to various degrees of
success.
Not only that, Mr. Sherman co-wrote the screenplay and it was his idea to use Bob Livingstone, a washed-up, 69 year old Western star of the old Hollywood era to be his male lead in a picture that Sherman thought would capitalize on the recent
success
of "Swinging Stewardesses".
First of all, I am not a huge fan of contemporary Turkish cinema, which is because, the usual pattern of creating a box office
success
is by hitting below the waistline.
This film is a calculated attempt to cash in the
success
of Sex in the City and Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Basing a television series on a popular author's works is no guarantee of
success.
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