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The main character, although way hotter than most low
budget
starlets, is a pretty standard low
budget
lead.
This movie had no funny moments expect a couple of one liners by stooge(who was my favorite character in the film) kevin tenney directed this jewel and did a wonderful job with a low budget, I thought the end was awesome the only thing that could stop them was by surviving the night they were unstoppable killing machines!
the effects done by steve johnson we're excellent I would recommend this movie to anyone who has a love for low
budget
horror movies because as the old saying goes they don't make them like this anymore.
The film as a whole is wonderfully acted and Troche, who'd never be accepted by some of the lesbians she portrayed in her previous film, relishes the bigger
budget
by indulging in some wonderfully lingering pan shots that contrast with _Go Fish_'s grainy hyperkinesis.
It was interesting actually to see what the director Edward Dmytryk said on the DVD interview, where he mentioned that the
budget
for the photography was significantly lower (on purpose) so that more could be spent on the actors, and the schedule went through at a very brisk, quick pace.
Film is of course low
budget
and this is an excellent example of how the story and style of a film creates chills, not special effects!
Tourist Trap was not a big
budget
Hollywood film like Poltergeist nor was it produced by Steven Spielberg.
As far as the film goes, Tourist Trap is an entertaining horror film made on an extremely small budget, but it is well acted, well directed and well made on many levels.
While obviously not a "big
budget"
film, the acting is quite credible & the scenery, locales, & costumes are very well done.
It is not a million Euros
budget
film, but still we can see the destruction of a car in an excellent perspective that gets you in the movie.
The great thing about the film was in the short running time and
budget
of only ten thousand dollars, Duncan Rodgers was able to make a very well made film that kept the interest of the viewer.
I always feel if a director can make a great film with a small
budget
then what can he or she do with a much larger one.
This gets a higher score than maybe some people think it deserves, but I have to factor in the low
budget
and the good effort from the cast.
It sickens me that some movies get made whose
budget
equals the GDP of a small country,with a hyped up release,good reviews,an Oscar winning director and/or actors, and turn out to be so disappointing,with actors sleepwalking through their roles and uninspired directing,with predictable plot lines and a story with holes in it so big,Sandra Bullock could drive a bomb-loaded bus through it.
I would say that this western had a size-able
budget
It looks expensive.
However, even though the American version was (heaven forbid!) a big
budget
blockbuster, I believe it blows the British version out of the water.
Besides, these fake anatomical pieces are where the
budget
limitations are visible.
Hick Trek is clearly a film that is envious of even an El Mariachi-level
budget
($7,000).
First of all, of course that it looks dated, it was made in the seventies with very low budget, but that's part of it's charm.
Because this movie I believe was made with cheaper budget, the acting and quality were much higher.
Personally I thought it was pretty well done from sheer imagination and inspiration,also without the benefit of a large
budget
and interviews with actual victims/criminals.
When I rented this movie, I half expected it to be a low budget, plot less Indy film, but thought I'd give it a try.
This is not an A western, not enough people and
budget.
True to tradition, the
budget
proved way too tight to realize the director's vision entirely.
The scale of people involved in "Waldo's Hawaiian Holiday" was amazing to me, at a no budget, no glory production.
it is low budget, but fun, and the leading lady is very sexy.
Done on a spare change
budget
of twenty bucks tops, this cheapie thirteen minute short cheerfully parodies George Lucas' legendary '77 sci-fi blockbuster "Star Wars" in the most infectiously dumb way imaginable.
Pretty good special effects for a very low
budget
sci-fi t.v.
Unlike the franchise James Bond sagas with their breath-taking moments of spectacle, "Never Say Never Again" provides few of these scenes because of its prohibitive
budget.
The movie is low
budget
at times, but fun to watch.
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