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Apparently the film was made on a tight budget, I note for your edification the following: The Morlochs: nothing like saving a little money by reusing the sets and costumes from Lord of the Rings part I, hey?
Beware-it's not even worth the $ 5.50 WalMart rack...You know that when the acting stinks this bad that it's not even worth a couple of bucks-the sound quality is horrendous-there's no closed captioning to even hear the hideous dialog, and it looks as if it were filmed on a $ 1.98
budget.
the usual disclaimer - I do not give 1 star ratings to movies which are harmless, bad, low
budget
and silly, although they may deserve it.
Low
budget "
films" like this just give me hope as an aspiring screenwriter.
They used a lot of his stories for low
budget
films way back when but they still come off today as good, serious entertainment, i.e. "Donavan's Brain".
I cannot believe that after making the first one in the series they were able to get a
budget
to make another.
Not that the
budget
could have been much - this is the least scary film I have ever watched and laughed all the way through to the end (actually I can't believe we watched it to the end) but I think it is because we couldn't quite believe it.
This movie is a real low
budget
production, yet I will not say anything more on that as it already has been covered.
But, hey he made a lot of low
budget
films... you need to pay the bills, you know?
Can you say, low
budget?
I know that many people will/have automatically given this film a rating of 1, just because it doesn't have the huge
budget
and top-of-the-line special effects that they are used to.
It seemed low
budget.
clearly possessing a
budget
allowing for breathtaking location shooting in greece, the monies might have been better spent working out a cohesive script with character development and motivations clearly outlined; especially since bill has gone through the trouble of doing this already.
They will make millions from video rentals and their low
budget
investment is going to pay off big, which will finance "Rest Stop II" (unfortunately).
Director Keith Walley has worked on a few of the extremely low
budget
Full Moon Releasing movies (such as Birth Rite) and here works from a script by (at the time) Full Moon regular Don Adams.
Filming was very low budget, no good dialogue.
I understand it was shot on a small
budget
but the acting was terrible and the movie itself was just plain dumb.
Even though I rated it a "4", that's because the acting, the plot and the
budget
were all slated to the "B" universe even before this movie was released.
With a small
budget
and big claims you should spend every penny on the details to convince the audience.
I don't know if that's a fair comparison seeing that TART was made two years earlier and probably has a
budget
half that of even the low-budget 1000 CORPSES.
I happened to see a promo for this movie on Spike channel last night, it was grouped with a Patrick swazy rerun of another movie he made and thought swazy was in this sequel.....boy was I wrong....I see the screen writer also starred in it, and I'm thinking the
budget
was a bit tight.
There are are many problems with "The Falls", that really have nothing to do with it's low
budget
video production.
But it's out there, a reminder and the last of the first wave of bad, low
budget
Marvel super-hero adaptations (Captain America, Punisher, most of the TV movies).
'Low
budget'
is too easy a description for this FF pic.
The Thing suit was not bad and probably half the budget; the face part was especially almost convincing.
This thin and ambiguous story, which was written by Corrigan, has a make-it-up-as-you-go feel and a screenplay which smells like an uninspired low
budget
indie.
Ahhh the beauty of low
budget
Bigfoot flicks, you lean to see the beauty the more you watch them, thats if your brain doesn't melt first.
The
budget
for this film must have been not more than thirty or forty thousand dollars and I doubt whether Morrow or Corday got more than three thousand to make it.
Given the
budget
and the inexperience of everyone involved, Livin' tha Life could have been worse.
A bigger
budget
wouldn't hurt and maybe more about his actual life.
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