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That's why they were
successful.
De Martino steals multiple ideas from
successful
blockbusters, like most Italian directors did around that time, but he always adds a lot of stuff to make it even more complex, confusing and overwhelming.
Ironic that Dr. Seuss' fable emphasizing the non-commercialization of Christmas should be one of the most hyped, marketed, and
successful
blockbusters of the holiday season.
From a writer who has written
successful
scripts like Guru and Dhoom, I had high expectations.
This script hangs together by clichés, awfully written dialogs and plot situations that are not so subtly stolen from other (and more successful) horror classics.
Quinn Martin tried this one out after being
successful
in a bunch of other TV detective movies, but this one goes nowhere except in the realm of MST where it belongs.
The Robin Cook novel "Coma" had already been turned into a pretty
successful
movie in 1978.
It's very difficult to make a film about this situation, and this one isn't successful, unfortunately.
When he watched the rushes, did he see a successful, funny fantasy?
They had been moderately
successful
together in the 1970's, with the likes of 'The Land that Time Forgot' (1975), 'At the Earth's Core' (1976) etc.
Since leaving Buffy, SMG has had 2
successful
movies, if even listing "Scooby Doo" on your resume could count.
It's a shame The Child isn't better as it works from a decent idea that takes in a couple of sometimes
successful
horror themes.
We have the idea of a vengeful child, which worked so well in classic films such as The Bad Seed and then we have the central zombie theme, which of course has been the backbone of many a
successful
horror movie.
All screenwriters need to learn that we don't always need more and more death in order to bring a mafia movie to a
successful
conclusion.
The trouble is, he found a
successful
formula as the bumbling, ordinary guy-next-door type in Shawn of the Dead, Run Fat Boy Run etc, but it's starting to wear thin.
This isn't just a movie, this is every juvenile pervert's dreams & fantasies come true! "Deathstalker" has it all: blood, violence, trolls, female mud-wrestling, attempted rape,
successful
rape, life-sized pigs (!), awful hairstyles, hideously oiled muscular bodies, multi-sexual orgies, gay warriors, tournaments-to-the-death, delirious witches, dismemberment, laughable villains and boobs, boobs, BOOOOOOOOOBIES!! "Deathstalker" literally wipes the floor with its obvious role-model "Conan: The Barbarian" when it comes to terms of cheesiness and sheer flamboyance.
Silverstone is appealing and
successful
in carving out an interesting young woman here, despite the picture's kitschy undermining.
Crocodiles are particularly
successful
as we already had to struggle our way through the abysmal 'Crocodile' (directed by a disappointing Tobe Hooper) and 'Lake Placid'.
I'd have to admit that the draw of this movie is director Eduardo Sanchez, who helmed the wildly popular and
successful
Blair Witch Project.
Unfortunately, Sandler had not yet found a way to express himself in a consistent,
successful
and funny manner when this film was made, much like his character.
Roy Rogers and company try to bring "Sintown" back to life - it's a ghost town which may go boom if silver mining is
successful.
This movie was a let down after seeing the
successful
way he brough Anne of Green Gables to life.
The wholesome of the film, however, is not as
successful
as it could and should have been, with jokes and parody situations that are way too overlong.
This film should serve as a lesson to all past, present and future film makers...when you have a film as
successful
as the original "Corpse Grinders" was you should probably leave sleeping dogs lie and you should definitely not try to revitalize it over twenty years later (unless you have the financial backing to pull of a superior sequel such as Herschel Gordon Lewis did with "Blood Feast 2: All U can Eat") Even if you do decide to do this you should probably spend a little bit more money than you did on the original and for god's sake...NEVER film a movie onto video...why do film makers even attempt to do this when everyone knows the quality is going to turn out hideous...I personally have yet to see one film made in this fashion that's even worth the powder to blow it to hell...if you can't afford to make a sequel that is better than your original film then sell the rights of the film to someone who can...and what was Ted V Mikels thinking about (or smoking) when he wrote this god-awful script?
Of course Fred (Vince Vaughn) is the family screw up who comes home after a series of set backs that include his girlfriend (Rachel Weisz in a cameo role) dumping him, so he comes home to face his parents and his more
successful
brother Santa Claus (Paul Giamatti) and wacky high jinks follow with a bit of sibling rivalry and a bit of anarky as well that threatens all of Christmas.
When has Hollywood ever made a
successful
movie that attacked Republicans?
A
successful
radiologist Gina McVay(Lena Headly)inters a strange world as her life seems to spiral out of control.
Although reasonably
successful
at the time this film initiated the demise of Collins' career who in the eighties mainly made cheap and dubious soldier-of-fortune or army films.
Pity, because he actually is quite a versatile actor but at the end of the day Martin Shaw chose his roles more carefully and has a career that's still
successful.
An executive, very
successful
in his professional life but very unable in his familiar life, meets a boy with down syndrome, escaped from a residence .
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