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The 'plot', such as it is, just seems to be made up as the film goes along with not even the slightest hint of the ingredients to the formula that made the show such a brilliant
success
to start with.
This film is an obvious attempt by Renoir to recapture the
success
he had with THE RULES OF THE GAME, as the movie is very similar once the action switches to the country estate (just as in the other film).
Released in December 1951 by Warner Brothers, STARLIFT is a very obvious effort to replicate the
success
of the studio's star-studded World War Two home-front morale booster "Hollywood Canteen."
Acting in this movie also dissatisfied me, Will Smith didn't show anything new in this movie, yet I never saw his acting to change since "Men In Black" which was his only
success
by my opinion.
If you take what's good of the original and build upon it and update key features too current standards, you can have a
success.
The point of the vastly extended preparatory phase of this Star is Born story seems to be to make ultimate
success
all the more sublime.
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.
That was their one moment of creative
success
on this film.
I thought the first season was a decent effort considering the expectations of following such a
success
that is Grey's Anatomy.
Trying to cash in on the
success
of Deal Or No Deal and 1 Versus 100 comes this lame excuse for entertainment - Show Me The Money, in which 12 sexy 'dancers' shimmy out in shiny red hooker attire.
This is just an obvious attempt to cash-in on the
success
of the first film.
As a showcase for beautiful girls working out, it is a
success.
For not only has Rohmer attempted (with success) to make us see the world through the genre art of 18th century France but, as ali has pointed out, has shown (at the cost of alienating his audience) the effects of both class consciousness and the revolution it inspired through the eyes of a dislikably elitist woman of her times.
Wow, won't that be a
success!
5. Defeat of the enemy and calling to base to tell of
success
6. Men flashing back to wives and singing 10 minute songs.
Like Bono or Johnny Depp (whom they seemingly asked to keep his pirate costume on to benefit from his current
success
in Pirates of the Caribbean).
Is it a family fantasy movie to cash in further on the huge
success
of Spielberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"?
After the
success
of Scooby-Doo, Where are You, they decided to give Scooby and Shaggy their own show.
But unfortunately, they added a new character that spoilt Scooby-Doo
success
forever.
Hopefully it won't last much longer because all the
success
this show has had seems to me to be based entirely on the premise of this show being Muslim which is different and could/should have led to a great show.
This is pretty much a low-budget, made for TV, type of movie intended to capitalize off of the
success
of the original.
The film, one of the many handicapped-people flicks that arose after the phenomenal
success
of Black is makes a mockery of the handicapped fraternity.
It's the nature of businesses to try to capitalize on others
' success.
Once again the same familiar story about a man (writer here) who sell his soul to the devil in order to have his most desired ambition in life:
success.
But we don't really get to know much about the unions or how they operate, although I suppose they were fair game after the
success
of "On the Waterfront" a few years earlier.
Gena Rowland gives a stunning performance of a declining actress, dealing with success, aging, loneliness...and alcoholism.
After the
success
of the second instalment, Richard Curtis and Ben Elton decided that Blackadder should have a third appearance.
Though it wasn't a
success
in th box office or TV ratings, The Fox Movie Channel still finds a real good motive to show this anually.
The show was not only a runaway ratings success, but garnered 5 Emmy awards as well.
Holly addresses the issue of child sexploitation that is rampant all over the world (some 2 million children are trafficked every year) and does so sensitively and without manipulation--a tall order that the team at Priority Films does with great
success.
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