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I don't think Alien was an unsuccessful movie; IIRC it did quite well at the
box office.
Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man
"The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct
proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong"
James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait".
Oh dear, just when I thought it was safe to go back into ramcf
--
Apteryx
Treat anger like gold. Spend it wisely or not at all.
TERMINATOR 2: "This time, he's here for GOOD."
PREDATOR 2: "He's in town with a few days to kill."
I'm old enough to remember a pre-release copy line for THE OMEN:
"Good morning. You are one day closer to the end of the world."
Mark L. Falconer-film and video links at
http://hometown.aol.com/mfalc1/links.html
Alien? Unsuccessful?
"They're young. They're in love. They kill people"
John Harkness
Obviously, Cheryl meant THE TWO JAKES-which, to my mind, had a trailer that was
more interesting and watchable than the actual film.
- Bob
> TERMINATOR 2: "This time, he's here for GOOD."
> PREDATOR 2: "He's in town with a few days to kill."
THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS : 'Family Isn't A Word, It's A Sentence'.
DIE HARD : '40 Stories Of Sheer Adventure'.
Gillian
> Well, the subject pretty much says it all. Besides ALIEN ("In
> space...scream"), I liked the one for THE TWO JAKES ("They say money
> makes the world go 'round. But sex was invented before money." g!)
The Shawshank Redemption : Fear Can Hold You Prisoner, Hope Can Set You
Free.
To Die For : All She Wanted Was A Little Attention.
Thelma & Louise : Somebody Said 'Get A Life'. So They Did.
Alien 3 : The Bitch Is Back.
Fight Club : Mischief. Mayhem. Soap.
Platoon : The First Casualty Of War Is Innocence.
The Graduate : This Is Benjamin. He's A Little Worried About His Future.
O Brother, Where Art Thou? : They Have A Plan, But Not A Clue.
From Dusk Till Dawn : Vampires. No Interviews.
Clueless : Sex! Clothes! Popularity! Whatever!
Meet The Parents : First Comes Love, Then Comes The Interrogation.
Toy Story : The Toys Are Back In Town.
John Harkness wrote:
>
> deer...@mindspring.com wrote in message news:<40FB542B...@mindspring.com>...
> > Well, the subject pretty much says it all. Besides ALIEN ("In
> > space...scream"), I liked the one for THE TWO JAKES ("They say money
> > makes the world go 'round. But sex was invented before money." g!)
> > It's surprising how many unsuccessful movies actually had fairly
> > interesting copy lines.
> >
>
> Alien? Unsuccessful?
I should have transitioned that sentence with a
"relatedly"--sorry--g!
> "They're young. They're in love. They kill people"
Yep. That summed up not only the movie, but the basic
anti-studio-pieties attitude of the 60's.
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"Accentuate the negative."
MFalc1 wrote:
>
> Obviously, Cheryl meant THE TWO JAKES-which, to my mind, had a trailer that was
> more interesting and watchable than the actual film.
>
It certainly was a lot more concise and to the point--g! Shoot,
that's another thread--Trailers That Pretty Much _Were_ The Movie.
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(COLD MOUNTAIN, for starters...)
The Frighteners -"Dead Yet"?
Damian
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> Well, the subject pretty much says it all. Besides ALIEN ("In
> space...scream"), I liked the one for THE TWO JAKES ("They say money
> makes the world go 'round. But sex was invented before money." g!)
I've always liked the tag line for Wayne's World: "You'll laugh.
You'll cry. You'll hurl."
--
Rob St. Amant
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~stamant
Damian Allen wrote:
> The Frighteners -"Dead Yet"?
Oh, yeah--and that was blazened over this nasty-looking
sheet-plastered-over-skull pix. Good call--g!
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That was Toy Story two :)