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Its big attraction was that it brought back the original Bond, Sean Connery; its
title
reputedly derived from Connery's remark after "Diamonds Are Forever" that he would never again play the role.
Randy Crawford's "Street Life" plays behind the
title
sequence,and I can never hear it without ,in my mind's eye,seeing Sharkey striding along the sidewalk.
As the
title
character portrayed by Glenn Ford says, "No, I don't want to fight, but I will if it's forced on me."
Of course it's violent, like the
title
states, but not too graphic like in the computer-generated era films.
As I've said in the
title
of this review, It pains me to say this, but "hitch" reaches the zenith of what Hollywood Romantic Comedies can ever hope to aspire to.
'Steamboat Willie (1928)' is often erroneously touted as the first Mickey Mouse film, though that
title
actually goes to 'Plane Crazy (1928).'
Interestingly, 'Steamboat Willie' was itself a parody, spoofing the latest Buster Keaton release, 'Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928),' though the connection stretches little beyond the
title
and the general story setting.
Snakes on a Plane was such a well hyped film that it was both inevitable and a little crazy to try to release another movie with almost the same
title
in the same year let alone the same week.
The
title
don't lie!
i was just watching it and am still not sure why this
title
was picked the movie was very funny and its probably my favorite Dan Aykroyd performance it even beats out his Ghostbusters performance i had never heard of the movie before i seen it in a sears store i read the back and thought it sounded good so i bought and when i finally got a chance to watch it, i thought it was better than what i had originally expected.
This is a ravishing, yet spare adaption of Thomas Mann's novelette of the same
title.
Until I did a Web search on "What Alice Found", I didn't realize that the name of the film is embedded in the
title
of one of Lewis Carroll's books.
The movie's
title
was probably thought of before the script and was written around it.
James Cagney has a full screen opening credit, even though technically, the 'mayor' of the movie's
title
is actually portrayed by Frankie Darro, one of several boys sent to reform school during the opening scenes.
The kind of
title
that ruins a film because it neither evokes the plot nor the characters.
A
title
like this makes a film flop, even the French
title
is not much better.
Caught this recently after noticing James Earl Jones name on the
title.
The
title
role of this western is played by Robert Walker, Jr. He's a young gun who with partner David Carradine gets separated after doing a contract hit on a Mexican general.
Perhaps the
title
would be better as "Christmas Doors" not "Admissions".
As over the past ten years or even longer the whole world is flooded with so-called sitcoms (actually only very few deserve this
title '
cause they're so predictable), King of Queens is a very original, unique and astoundingly funny alternation.
A bland
title
disguises this solidly-carpentered example of old-fashioned Hollywood entertainment, this film proves a largely successful hodgepodge of several disparate elements: a period piece, a romantic drama, a crime movie and a political thriller.
If I remember correctly, the
title
is taken from the fairy tale Stowe's character has written and which has made her a possible subversive and suspect person in the fictitious place where the story takes place.
Sezen Aksu (a Turkish pop singer) with her mystical and meaningful looks at the end of her song which gives the film its Turkish
title
makes the scene no less than a climax.
This film would have been better named, "Charlie Chan in New York", the film's working
title.
All the stops are pulled out, both in physical comedy and on the
title
cards and if the movie is not held together by character, the plot of Valentino's movie is used -- well sort of.
You don't see the meaning of the
title
till much later, but you get the point of it in the first few minutes.
I just had to see this movie since it was named the grossest movie of all time, and well, after viewing this film last night, I have to say that it really did live up to it's
title.
It is about a strange couple who begin a competition with a trailer trash family, trying to steal their
title
as the "filthiest people alive".
In addition, I liked the carry-through of the "Billy-boy" song that first was heard during the credits of the first movie, the
title "
Sarah, Plain and Tall."
Excellent film featuring Anthony Wong that certainly lives up to it's
title.
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