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The plot was quite interesting, with the Russian revolution
background.
"Monster" has the look and feel of a mid-to-late-seventies TV movie, which is why I like to leave it on in the
background
every so often.
They're buried underneath a bunch of snow, the electricity constantly flashes on and off, yet magically there is a
background
light that stays constant.
It has a definite story, it has adequate acting, the photography is very good, the hero and the bad guy are both formidable men, and the
background
music isn't overdone.
For at least the first half of the film it is extremely difficult to understand what anyone is saying because of the
background
20's music and the scratchiness of the sound-track.
The makings of the film don't understand that the George Romero zombie films only worked because he kept his politics subtly in the
background
of most of his films ("Land of the Dead" withstanding).
All the while a most annoying soundtrack plays in the
background
like some kind of spiritual discovery has taken place.
First some background; I am English and have lived in London all my life.
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 music
background
i must say did not fit AT ALLLLL with the story and it's amazing how you can find these directors who have absolutely no lives in creating a well and balanced film.
It really helped too that the music composer chose the crappy fashion show music for when the zombies walked up to their killer, especially the part where they go into the warehouse posing as the furniture shop/police station/apartment/flat/whatever room it was with the gong in the background, and the live woman was arguing about the closed furniture shop.
Why no
background
on the caretaker?
I don't find the use of the
background
cyclorama, lit in various scenes with yellow, or pink, or red, or....all that innovative.
Blonde and Blonder was unfunny.Basically, it was a rip-off girl version of Dumb and Dumber, but less funny, and they used too much
background
noises and music.WAY TOO MUCH
BACKGROUND
NOISES AND MUSIC IF YOU ASK ME!!!!It starts out immensely boring, and TOTALLY inane.It doesn't pick up pace anywhere soon, and I was feeling more frustrated as this nonsense carried on.Maybe, the only thing that saved me from giving this movie a 1 was the last 30 minutes.I found it somewhat entertaining and interesting as it neared the end, but that was the only part.Also, I couldn't help but like Pamela Anderson and Denise Richard's characters a little.Even though this movie didn't get any laughs from me, it kept my attention.I wouldn't say to completely avoid this movie, but there are thousands of better films for you to spend your time and money on than Blonde and Blonder.
I have some psychological background, hang out with a lot of psychotherapists, and have known seriously crazy people, so it's not that I think people like this don't exist.
Furthermore the link between this show and the '70s' is extremely tenuous beyond the style of dress and the scenery and
background
used for the show -it seems to be nothing more than a modern sitcom with the same old unfunny, clichéd scripts that modern sitcoms have dressed up as depicting a show from twenty years ago in the hope that it will gain some nostalgic viewers or something like that.
How many fricken' times do we have to see a spook walking by in the
background
& peaking through a mirror's reflection?
The only problem is that this Viet Nam is long gone and when "The scent of the green papaya" had a historical background... trying to project this kind of ambiance (muffled sounds and the slow pace of life...) on modern days leaves a feeling of fake.
Even more galling is that Reiser took the trouble to hire some of the best women character actresses on the screen today and then shoved them all into his
background.
Limited animation as well as sub standard character and
background
design will limit its mass market appeal.
Best of all though is the music, much of the
background
music is melodic and moving, specifically the song by the spirit girl which is truly beautiful and haunting and works very well with the images it covers.
This was not an enjoyable family film with a good historical
background.
There's a fake magician struggling with a phony British accent (to make him seem more legit), two overly-bumbling redneck boat renters, some cheesy "pre-historic cave art" done in crayon, and annoying banjo-pickin
' background
moosic.
Before writing another screenplay about dreaming ghosts watch an episode or two of Ghost Whisperer or something and get a little
background.
I'm actually complaining about the lazy story writers who had an entire
background
story; their only business was to get many jokes and parodies inside but they didn't get it anyway.
the
background
score is repetitive.
somehow i felt that ramu tried to repeat a sarkar, the color theme, the
background
score, the camera angles, but it didn't work.
Technically the film is OK considering it was made 70 years ago, the black & white cinematography is adequate although some of the scenes look like they were shot against a photo of the
background
location.
When Serrador tries to comment on the sexual repression of the female students, he does so with quick-cutting hysterics and detail closeups of eyes and parted lips while high pitched "this-is-shocking" music blares in the
background.
I like the first kill, the image of a knife hitting target superimposed over the anguished face of the victim as a lullaby chimes in the background, but the rest is too inconsequential for my taste.
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