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This piece of ____ was beyond low
budget.
though its a low
budget
movie it could have been made better.
Alien Factor is actually rather imaginative considering the low
budget
and it's fairly creepy, but "Nightbeast", which I guess is sort of an updating of Alien Factor, is just plain dumb.
The thing looks like a very, very big
budget
school play, or indeed, a very very low
budget
action movie, which it actually is.
"House of the Damned" (also known as "Spectre") is one of your low
budget
haunted house horror flicks, filled with mediocre performances and cheap effects.
I do realize they couldn't have had much of a
budget
but I swear I could make a better movie than this staring my pets!
Ewe, The opening screams zero
budget.
A family adventure movie with Hulk Hogan and Grace Jones (I'm not making this up), it plunged to new depths of movie making and is still the only film I've seen that made me wonder what else the film's
budget
could have been spent on.
I know if I was a low
budget
film maker I would probably be checking this page to find out what people are saying about it.
It's also hurt by it's extremely low
budget.
I consider myself a big fan of low
budget
horror movies.
It's hard to find a copy, because it was a low
budget
independent release and because MPAA was on the hunt for every copy on VHS, it came out unrated but it had to be rated for the MPAA.
Not even die hard low
budget
80's films fans would want to sit through this movie, which has no plot, and plenty of bad acting.
When it came out, this must have been a real disappointment as it's also done on a bus ticket
budget.
When you watch low
budget
horror movies as much as I do, you get to where you can tell who was involved in creating the movie, as each film-maker adds his own flavor to the cheese.
I have rarely seen such a breath taking combination of tiny budget, bad acting and incoherent script released as a so-called "movie".
What can be said of this independent effort beyond the fact that it was shot with television cameras, and whether that was by conceit or
budget
constraints doesn't make the watching of this variation on a theme by Romero any easier.
The film had the greatest
budget
ever in Russian movie history, two international stars, colorful mass scenes, apparently shot quite close to the Kremlin - but in the end it appears to be a nice, sweet nothing.
It has no plot and no decent acting and just relies on being violent( gritty and realistic as some people like to put it) The sort of people who made this film should not be allowed near a
budget
or film camera just as the sort of people this film is about should not be given the opportunity to tell this pathetic violent little tale of no consequence.
I really like Splater, and the film does that blue lighting 80's feel, but the rest of it looks like low
budget
Canadian schlop.
But I love low
budget
horror & sci fic camp classics ... so I forgive this one.
I'm pretty sure that they spent all the
budget
on camera work and the so called "special effects", and then had 13 cents left toward the script AND to pay the "actors".
This was touted as a sequel to Crash Dive, which was a very good film in the low
budget
category.
It's clear that this film was made on a budget; the locations are drab and poorly shot, while the acting leaves a lot to be desired also.
A low budget, maybe?
, low
budget
film.
Thus far he hasn't showed me anything that I believe to be brilliant, the only thing that improved with Cravens films, production to prodution was his
budget.
Crystal Voyager was booked in there as an arty-sporty OZ pic and by default became a hit: as the 'opera house tickets' cost far more than a movie ticket, audiences flocked to see this film as an excuse to 'have been to the Sydney Opera House'...so the film did record business as a low
budget
attraction to locals and tourists who wanted to tell neighbors that they had seen a show 'there'.
Some of the best movies I've seen have been these low budget, independent horror movies, but this one is just pathetic.
Director Jeremiah Checheck who brought us big
budget
debacles like "The Avengers" and the remake of "Diabolique" has directed this ripoff of the Die Hard concept, done on - what looks like - a Blair Witch
budget.
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