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Although the film does have a fairly stylish look for an indie made on a really low budget, that's not what I go to movies for.
Here we go: every year or so some people think it is fun to start shooting a low
budget
film about the scary monsters of the underground, that hopefully will prove to be some sort of a hit.
where does the money come from to waste like this? Give me a multi-million dollar
budget
and I'll show you how it should be done!
It seems like the bulk of the
budget
was spent on putting a few name brand actors in this less than bad film.
Yes, some may argue that formulaic small
budget
films that strive for less may seem worse, but I would argue that a pseudo-intellectual anti-formulaic "indie" film that pretends to be more is worse.
However poor production, an obviously small budget, crapy acting from the main character, and several side actors really detract from this would be classic.
Watch Terminator II or Predator instead.. both classics that this film desperately wants to be except it lacks the inspiration or, to be fair, the
budget.
In the 1960s and 70s, Lewis was known for making a string of incredibly low
budget
exploitation films, such as BLOOD FEAST and MONSTER A GO-GO.
the main reason its bad is because the
budget
is so low and the only way to make good film on a low
budget
is to have a good script.
the film needed about million pound more
budget
and a better writer.
The movie is obviously a pretty low
budget
effort of limited technical quality.
Dillon, Fishbourne, Reno, should have teamed up for a much smarter effort, because this one slides in the B-Category and could have been done with no-name actors and a much smaller budget, since anyway, 2 armored trucks and a wasted warehouse could not have coasted too much.
This ultra-low
budget
kitchen-sink yawn is the kind of film that can only be made in the UK in that, anywhere else in the world the fact the a market would need to exist before a green-light would be given.
It is Blade Runner, thinly disguised with no content, actors or scenery due to a very limited
budget.
It's a low
budget
horror movie with a Chupacabra monster.
If you enjoy low
budget
horror with bad dialog, actors and some gore then you should check into this movie.
From the point of
budget
2.5m CAD isn't very much when you look at the animatronics, puppetry in this film, that alone being the reason for the 9 week shoot.
The script is horribly written and makes no account for the low
budget
it is and tries to be too clever for its own good.
It's obviously got a decent
budget
& yet it's wasted on reheated leftovers that weren't that tasty to begin with.
"Loch Ness Horror" is carefully recommended in case you're a fan of bad B-movies from the 80's, but be advised that it contains an overload of senseless dialogs and a bizarrely rushed ending that makes it look as if the film suddenly ran out of
budget.
When you're used to Lana Turner in the Postman Always Rings Twice, and compare it to this low budget, low talent, low quality film, well, I was just embarrassed for Ida Lupino's 'singing' (more like talking) and non-piano playing scenes.
The pacing is poor, the
budget
must have been depressingly low, and the acting is cut-rate (that is, except for Bela Lugosi).
Certainly not a bad little low
budget
film, this "Bride of the Gorilla", but nothing special, neither, and not memorable enough to be ranked among the meaningful Sci-Fi efforts of its time.
I can forgive low-budget films for being low
budget
but it wasn't funny, it wasn't smart, it had no redeeming qualities at all unless you really like looking at fake boobs.
It is just plain that another low
budget
studio is trying to cash in on a big name story.
This movie was recommended to me, supposedly because it's raw, disturbing and thought provoking despite the low
budget
production values.
This is indeed one of the weakest films based on Agatha Christie's work, a lifeless, muddled mystery that clearly lacks the grace (and the budget!) of its predecessors ("Death On The Nile", "Evil Under The Sun") and Donald Sutherland is a pale shadow of Peter Ustinov as far as screen detectives go (of course, he is playing a character much less interesting than Poirot).
Guess the
budget
didn't stretch to trashing cars.
Alas, it instead ended up a mediocre movie, done in by the usual factors which turn a potentially good movie into a bad movie (bad acting, low
budget
etc.).
I'm interested to see how this would turn out if it were remade with good actors and a big hollywood
budget.
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