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I admit this was a low
budget
film with not the best dialogue, however it explained why Jeffrey Dahmer was a Psycotic maniac.
The fact that all of this was done on a shoe-string
budget
of less than two million dollars puts Hollywood with their bloated film costs and hollow movies to shame and indicates something grand to come from the Polish brothers in the future.
It's obvious that the
budget
was small, but the care taken in crafting the script is quite evident.
Jeff Lieberman as a director of this 1981 low
budget
film does and excellent job and with his other works (Blue Sunshine, Wrong Turn) added, he must be one of the most underrated directors in the filmindustry today.
Know that yes this film's
budget
was a bit off, but even then with its story still takes our interest many yrs later, regardless of how it may have looked.
But all of that aside, this movie really proves that a good artist can tell a good story, no matter what the budget, it's an excellent film and everyone should watch it, they will love it and definitely learn something from it.
Both were good films but Troche had a bigger
budget
and cast to work with here.
This is what a high
budget
movie can not do mostly.
This only goes to show that movies don't need an astronomical
budget
and big name actors/actresses to be a success.
This was so much better than i expected, the film oozed proffesionalism compared to other B-moive of this sort of
budget.
All in all this is a rise above other B-movie thrillers and doesn't have to rely on constant nudity or a flow of cheesy puns to make up for
budget
and script defficiencies, its certainly worth a rent.
What makes this low
budget
production one of my favorite movies?
I think Mr Stirton and his crew should be quite proud of themselves I've seen worse films with a
budget
of millions.
This essentially tradition rooted melodrama is given only a moderate budget, despite the presence of a goodly number of well-known players, including Steve Buscemi, Anthony Quinn, and Stanley Tucci, and was kept in the can for about a year before its rather desultory distribution and leaden marketing efforts on its behalf, more's the pity as its solid production characteristics are firmly complemented by Alexandre Rockwell's admirably controlled direction, a consistent virtue of his work, and on display in this film from its very opening scene, frames that form a montage behind the credits, featuring Perez at Skid Row's Fifth and Main Streets.
I really think that Jay Floyd did a fantastic job with a tight
budget
on this film.
Lastly, it is true, the production values of the 1971 version are a lot less than the 1995 version, but given the year (1971), the TV format, and the budget, we can't blame the artists for it.
For a low
budget
film, this was done very good, and kept me on the edge the whole time.
Following is a little-known 1998 British film, which was made with a
budget
of £8000 and has a running time of 70 minutes.
Made in 1970 with a
budget
that would probably allow you to make one indifferent episode of a TV soap, this is 90 minutes of sustained, sharp as a knife film making.
For a movie shot in 18 days and a
budget
less than 2 million, this little movie that could deserves a 'best we could' award.
It is in a way ironic that Crossfire received no Oscars, because it is exquisite example of how to make a great film on low
budget.
Crazy Scottish warrior race, stranded deep in outer-space, low on food and
budget
free, started ten now down to three, who will help these men of pluck, with visual effects that semi suck, but I kinda liked the freaky being, if I met one then I'd be fleeing, but not if I had Scottish mates, we'd f'n swear and avoid that fate, so in the end it wasn't botched, it was a DVD I'm glad I watched, but if they ever make a sequel, dump some actors, not all were equal, some were good, with gritty acting, some were wooden, and should maybe pack it in, but the action kept me watching all, the shooting, shouting, didn't stall, I'll tell my friends not to fear, and watch again in another year.
One of the classic low
budget
70's movies, this film was found in a bargain video shop in London for only 50p.
These guys encountered serious obstacles throughout the two years of the project (miniscule budget, trouble with the script and with the script writer) so the finished product wasn't what was first envisioned, but probably turned out to be more interesting than the movie they set out to make, which goes to show that the punk mentality of "just do it" ...with or without any backing, money, or help...figure it out on the fly and do what you want to do.
There was nothing in this film that said to me "low
budget"
as far as quality is concerned.
Hey what do you expect form a very low
budget
movie!?!?
This is a low
budget
movie but it shows the mentality of a serial killer.
Just brace yourself for low
budget
and no blood.
This low
budget
crocodile movie really delivers the goods.
I understand why they did it that way (time, budget,CPU), but it just seemed cheesy after all the explanation about how the bad guys needed to collect all of those who had Jenova cells so that Jenova could be reincarnated.
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