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He seems to find the unique
angle
of the joke, not the predictable sitcom path...thank God.
A clever and bizarre
angle
to "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder".
This brilliant film from Peter Watkins even pre-dates "Battle Royale" and "Series 7", though its
angle
of attack is more blatantly political.
Nothing wrong with attempting familiar themes with a different
angle
and ethnicity.
wide
angle
camera lens aiming at distorting every details, altering the reality, making it fade out in remote and alien echoes.
Spike Lee did a wonderful job directing, keeping the visual
angle
up to par with Leguizamo's theatrics and the style of personal storytelling; it's substance and style merging together but unobtrusively.
She spends the whole film wondering how she looks, are her blue eyes refracting light at the correct angle, do all the fellas lust after her, etc.
The shots used are disgusting, they broke the 180 degrees
angle
all the time.
Also disappointing is the science fiction
angle
which almost aggressively resists any good idea it has.
Watching this silly spoof, you get the feeling than so many other comments have captured so accurately: that it's easy to make a cheap, low-quality film and then use the "parody
" angle
as an excuse for its cheapness and low quality (in one scene, female swimmers are terrified of tomatoes that are floating near them; how far can "suspension of disbelief" go - even in a parody?).
While not uninteresting in itself (the-apocalypse-via-renegade-missile
angle
later utilized, with far greater aplomb, for both DR.
Having seen the trailer, and being a thriller-lover, I expected to see first of all a fast moving, breath catching movie, which wisely dips in global policy-making and the relation between oil, power and corruption, from a fresh
angle.
Some scenes are out of focus or taken from the wrong
angle.
This movie was extremely poorly conceived from every
angle
except technological.
The House of the Dead was the worst movie I have ever seen, between the pathetic 'matrix' 360 camera
angle
attemps and the cheesy acting I fell asleep.
The supposedly romantic
angle
was superfluous and a distraction.
Maybe I've got that wrong; and Shelley Winters is there laughing, and the Judge has a cape on, and the camera
angle
is kind of looking up at him, and he throws back the cloak, and he has goat legs, and he announces he's actually her father, the Devil, and she's played right into their (the satanic cult's) hands, because the "mortal" guy she has fallen in love with (I guess that's Robert Foxworth) turns out also to be the guy Satan wants to marry her off to, The Demon with Yellow Eyes, and yep, sure enough, they show Robert Foxworth, and his eyes glow yellow.
Other than that, this is your standard cops and robbers film dressed up for the '70's with a racial
angle.
Notwithstanding the admittedly original cultural angle, I cannot help but think this is mainly a misfired shot by the CBC to replicate the success of Corner Gas.
This story had a different
angle
that intrigued me, enough to buy a previously-viewed VHS sight-unseen.
Obviously, the
angle
of this film that was intended to set it apart from its counterparts was the supernatural element, the apparitions.
Once again, police officials and fellow journalists either disbelieve, or want to cover-up, the supernatural
angle.
The Gadgetmobile talks, as well as including a plot
angle
that focuses entire ON talking cars.
He is still working the moral high ground
angle
though.
Of course, let's show quick clips of Bruce and do closeups of his eyes and if you quint at the right
angle
during a certain time of the day during the winter solstice, it kind of looks like Bruce.
The story was fragmented and seemed to go off in all sorts of different directions throughout the film, never finding a solid, explainable, interesting
angle.
There's plenty of action, and the whole colonization
angle
is prevalent throughout but doesn't overwhelm the dinosaur angle, unlike the other recent SciFi Original dinosaur movie "Warbirds."
In his hands, the film screams along at breakneck speed, indulging in every known trick shot and 'odd' camera
angle
possible.
But it's the racial
angle
that makes 'Set It Off' a particularly saddening example of contemporary film-making.
Did anyone else notice whenever they are in the car each time the camera takes a new
angle
they switch roads.
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