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So we can go, jump, and take a look at all the TED Prize
winners.
They played one dice game, and the
winners
of that game got to go on an epic adventure.
Because the fact is that a year after losing the use of their legs and a year after winning the lotto, lottery
winners
and paraplegics are equally happy with their lives.
A lot of the past
winners
have looked semi decent but are horribly cruel and starting trouble for the other girls.
Respectable filmakers struggle to get their vision realised, yet this blasphemous, pathetic attempt at a mini-series makes it to our television's, with 3 oscar
winners
making appearances.
Apparently, the annual
winners
of the big prize money in the rodeo are a tight knit band of bad boys in the employ of Spike Barton (Ed Peil), who also happens to head up the rodeo committee.
Watch the 3 original movies, there no Oscar
winners
but they have some meritt and entertainment value but avoid "Raptor".
4 Oscar winners, Karl Malden, Sally Field, Shirley Jones, Michael Caine.
The photography and suspense are the real
winners
in this movie and they keep it from ever being dull (as has been suggested).
There is a hefty amount of "dough", haha, at stake for the winners, enough to set Grace up in her own business and save the Polonis eatery, too.
Writing of Oscar
winners
takes me to Juliette Binoche, who, in a stellar cast, gives a beautiful performance.
I don't always agree with the judges decision's or Tyra's comments and at least one of the winners, I feel did not deserve to win.
For a made for TV movie I thought that it was a great popcorn movie - don't expect anything to be very accurate and don't expect any award
winners
in this bunch but I do recommend this for a TV type version somewhat like "The Replacements".
She comes to the realization that the gift needs to be repaid and calls together her friends and family, (Academy Award
winners
Shirley Jones, Louise Fletcher and Cloris Leachman) to return the debt before Easter Sunday.
I agree, the director it's not Kuprik, the actors are not Oscar winners, but it has something everyone could relate to.
Nuremberg (and a lot of forgotten trials all over Europe) was a revenge and injustice of the
winners.
Robert Duvall seems to have fallen the way of most one-time Oscar
winners.
In its defense this movie was made quickly to try to capitalize on the actual BTK killer's capture but I've seen movie of the weeks that looked like Oscar
winners
compared to this.
I cannot believe how Oscar
winners
like Freeman and Spacey appeared here in the background while Timberlake and LL Cool J grabbed the screen.
The always-amusing Taylor Negron and Oscar
winners
(but not for this film :-) Brenda Fricker and Ben Johnson lend able support.
Instead, i would tend to be generous and to classify "Dressed to Kill" in the category of De Palma's
winners
alongside "Sisters" (1973) and "Obssession" (1976).
Though not an expert on the subject, the
winners
of these shows tend to have one very big initial hit and then its downhill from there.
The story was believable and has probobly the greatest cast ever for this type of movie including 3 academy award
winners
nicolas cage, robert duvall and the very hot anjolina jolie.
That building populated by great old Academy Award winners: Melvyn Douglas, Shelley Winters, Jo Van Fleet, Lila Kedrova.
Academy Award
winners
Brenda Fricker (Home Alone: Lost in New York, A Time to Kill), Ben Johnson (The Last Picture Show, Red Dawn), and Adrien Brody (The Pianist, The Village) amplify the atmosphere of the movie, drawing in an anxious audience.
After watching the Next Action Star reality TV series, I was pleased to see the
winners'
movie right away.
I was going through a list of Oscar
winners
and was surprised to see that this film beat Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid for best picture in 1969.
I don't know whether the standard of television is so abysmal now but I have seen half the episodes and apart from 2 (The Aerialist with Mike "Touch" Connors and Yvette Vickers and "The Ordeal on Locust Street" - just my own personal view) they are all
winners.
Look at the Oscar
winners
from the fifties to get an idea of just how bad things were.
Based upon the fact that the two of them were both Oscar
Winners
and that co-star Jack Cassidy was a popular Broadway performer, this obviously was way even below "B" grade to warrant such lack of publicity.
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