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The three out of my four stars for this movie are purely based on the movie's honest and quite
successful
attempt at re-creating the factual context of the Summit (i.e.
It's no wonder it's been
successful
all over the country.
Everything from bad research, lousy camera work, incompetent handling of bad actors, and the worst of all crimes, HACKING
successful
movies to cover for your own lack of experience.
I sort of see why they were
successful
on radio.
Even Edward Woodward didn't appear to be overstretching himself, and whether you could believe John Hurt as a
successful
jockey with his size of frame requires a massive leap of faith.
The movie starts in NY where Dia(Madhuri) a
successful
aerobic instructor or dance teacher is informed about her dying Guru.
Poor, fat, whatever, just being yourself for a change was enough for you to make a go of it and be
successful.
Even though "Easy Rider" came earlier and was much more successful, "Two Lane Blacktop" is a far superior film.
Needing to grasp on to a strand of optimism, perhaps only the thickness of a human hair, I long ago decided that the film existed purely as a textbook demonstration for future filmmakers on how not to make a
successful
sequel to a hit movie.
The last one is in 2000 and is about a gay wedding between two
successful
men.
He had the opportunity to point out how lucky he was, being dropped in the early 80s, and now enjoying a hugely
successful
career more than 20 years later.
This movie is very touching and is very
successful
at making you care about the characters.
The
successful
children's writer Claire Holloway (Gabrielle Anwar) is troubled by scary nightmares and is under psychological treatment.
But I cannot stress enough how
successful
the experiment is and how effortless (and pleasant!) the experience.
If not familiar, try to see his most
successful
series: "Red Shoes Diaries."
This movie had none of the attributes of a
successful
horror movie.
There was barely a minute in the Circus I wasn't smiling and/or laughing like a silly little kid, and that's the key for how
successful
the picture is and, hopefully, in its appeal.
Although the film was very
successful
at the time, it has been totally forgotten, and can be found at a handful of video stores ("Video West") in West and North Hollywood.
It is particularly puzzling, that Kevin Coughlin's movie career should have ended after this, his most
successful
film.
I mean, here is another guy whose movies were
successful
at the box office, but had little or nothing to show for it.
This film features a very rare and
successful
combination of both creepy atmosphere and visual ingeniousness.
I think it's obvious that it won't change your mind or your life, won't make you cry or laugh (OK, you can smile sometimes), won't be successful, won't be anything.
etc The "plot" was paper thin, extremely poorly acted, the scriptwriter should be shot, the only shocks came from loud noises, there was no dramatic tension built up - the end of the film was always going to be simply when they got off the ship: there was nothing to "figure out" (like in Alien): no moral ambiguities were presented (like in The Fly): and there was no deadline to beat (a crude, but at times
successful
plot device).
See the movie, enjoy the collaborative efforts of several true artists and then learn a bit about what it all meant to this
successful
writer/director.
For me, a disappointing sequel to the successful, breezy "That'll Be The Day" as the bright young scallywag Jim MacLaine (David Essex) somewhat improbably tries his luck in the rock industry only to crash and burn by the end having lived the rock dream to the bitter end, along the way cramming into the narrative as many rock clichés as you can think of.
Simon Pegg jilts his pregnant fiancée at the altar, but comes to regret it five years later when he meets the new man in his ex-girlfriend's life, a
successful
American hedge fund manager.
One can see why Hayakawa would have been a
successful
silent film actor with his elegant physical presence and one can simultaneously hear why he didn't cut the mustard in talkies - the accent is so thick that one must strain to understand him.
To my surprise though, about a half hour into it, the story completely changed, and became this drivel about the main character selling his stud services to impregnate
successful
lesbians for $10,000 a pop.
"The Wild Guys" may have been a very
successful
and funny stage play, but this movie fails on every level.
This is no slick rip-off of
successful
style with smarmy pop-culture references; no Disney/Pixar wannabes here.
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