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After that, we're plunged into a semi-cheesy production, betraying its low
budget.
HW has earned its niche among parody classics and is not only a riotous little 20 minute short but a staple in low
budget
film production classes, which is where a lot of the film's cult status is derived from and resides.
All of the trials and tribulations of making a no
budget
movie right from the mouths of those involved.
This movie is not the scariest of all time, but it is a great example of a campy eighties horror flick -- low budget, no stars, lots of inventive death scenes, and enough nudity to keep the teenagers in their seats.
A few pilots are making it on the
budget
DVD's and maybe this one will.
Pitch Black is a perfect example of making a great film with out the resources of an excessive
budget.
The special effects are more than adequate, but at the same time they are by no means the sole focus, as in many high
budget '
blockbusters'.
Republic sank a hefty
budget
in this Grade-A production, and "Murder in the Music Hall" is as slick, unnerving, and immensely enjoyable as any of the major studios' films of its era.
Mute witness - low budget, not hyped at all and very good.
Ten years before "The Matrix" and hot on the heals of "They Live" came this brilliant piece of low
budget
science fiction film making.
Along with the cinematography and the ingenious ways the director makes do with his shoestring budget, the other highlights of this film are the monologues.
Unfortunately the twin problems of the book's highly episodic structure and a television
budget
(even a fairly lavish one) remain.
Clearly my rating for this is not to suggest it compares with the classy horrors of the likes of Argento but with other 70s low budget, drive in fare and in that department it truly is a classic.
but unlike so many other movies, and not just low
budget
ones, this does not drag for a moment.
It seems to have been low, almost state benefit
budget
size but it has it's charms like the lovely ladies in it.
The acting was your typical 80's low
budget
affair, that being in case you don't know is that it is "dud" acting.
If you love drive-in cheeze from the early '70s you will just love this one.How could you go wrong with a low
budget
film about bloodshed in a lunatic asylum?
"Putney Swope" is a unique, low low low
budget
gem from the late 1960's which probably would have been forgotten in time if it hadn't been for two things: Paul Thomas Anderson (who named Don Cheadle's character in "Boogie Nights", Buck Swope, after the eponymous hero of this film) and the limited DVD release.
Of course part of the reason for the acclaim was that folks marveled how Hitchcock on such a skimpy
budget
as compared to lavish Hollywood products was able to provide so much on the screen.
The filmmakers obviously were working on a very low budget, but they managed to write a script dynamic enough to divert viewers' attention from this obvious fact.
This is an excellent film, but Momento (Nolan's other big
budget
film) is much better .
To conculde the film has a clever plot, clever twists and turns, very good acting and bearing in mind the
budget
of the film I have to say that it is pretty amazing.
I wanted to see this mainly because of the great actor, Matthew Lillard (I'm surprised no one on the reviews mention the scar) although it is kind of low budget, getting enough money to make this film would be worth spending.
I could have made more money working for a production with a bigger
budget
but I doubt I would have had the fun and been around so many great actors and the great people of West Texas as I was.
Even though it had a low budget, the creative direction and intelligence of the cast helped make this a small gem of a movie.
Once in a while, the film-makers will go so far over
budget
in producing a film that the businessmen responsible for funding the enterprise will be badly hurt financially and will of course become very angry about this.
Looked high
budget
but felt heartfelt and original like an Indie.
This movie was made on a relatively small
budget
(10-20 million dollars?) with almost no promotion at all from its distributors.
Very British (you no hardly any budget, no faces you know or have even seen before), the accents were a bit thick for my liking, but after a worrying start (a bit too close to home in my case) it began to grow on me.
D'Amato has plenty of great anecdotes about actors and his low
budget
film-making including a story about an assistant accidentally collecting real bones amid the fake ones while shooting in a 2,000-year-old catacomb.
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