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The
casting
was quite good, and it was shot beautifully - but stylistically much of the direction was inconsistent (overstylized fast editing been there done that to no effect....
Besides that, John Hurt was a terrible
casting
choice, looking about 15 years older than the 39 year old Winston he was supposed to be portraying.
Everything about it -- budget, script, plot, casting, and acting -- was inferior to the original.
It should be remade with a better script, director and
casting
service.
The
casting
is ludicrous.
It's as if the
casting
directors cannot be bothered to read the script they are
casting
and to chose appropriate actors from a large pool of extremely talented and physically diverse actors of color.
Biggest problem with the picture may lie in the casting: Colbert and MacMurray are an ill-matched pair of lovers hindered by the witch-hunt, MacMurray being far too contemporary a presence for these surroundings.
The
casting
is silly, starting at the top: Frank Langella and Sir John Gielgud as Egyptians?
My biggest hope for this film is that
casting
agents will see the absolutely stunning & talented actress to boot, Margarita Levieva.
Casting
bone to pick: David Jannsen was 38 playing the father of Robert Drivas, who was then, 31 (yeah, I realize he's supposed to be just out of college, but clues in the script have him being a loafer and so he's probably 24-25 in the script--- that still puts Jannsen in parenting classes in Junior High).
i have been a fan of fullmoon productions for a long time and i have never seen them make a movie as bad as this. the
casting
is terrible, the story is even worse and the special affects are worse than any movie iv'e seen sence the 80's.
Considering the
casting
of him in this role, I found it difficult to root for him even to the very end.
A nice attempt at
casting
the opposite sex for a man's duty, but I expected better things.
But the
casting
was great in my opinion.
The moral dilemma faced by the main character is an intriguing one, but due to poor writing and
casting
this potentially winning premise is plundered.
Certainly as long as he has been involved in the
casting
job, he has always been acting as a little man-an actor can change his customary dress but can hardly change his physical appearance-and the latter one can be an advantage when necessary.
First of all, director Richard Attenborough took so much focus off the dancers by beefing up the Cassie/Zach relationship and by
casting
Michael Douglas as Zach.
At least the
casting
director got it right with Daddy Warbucks.
Music that grinds on the nerves like fingernails on a blackboard, acting that is so zombielike it was a shame to waste the cast by not making a second movie;
casting
everyone in it as true zombies---with the cast of Sabrina the Teenaged Witch as the heroes... a movie so downright awful that if "stoners" were still around it might be considered a cult movie---but, oh so amateurish, the scripts might as well have been carried around by the actors, their lines read as they slowly shuffled through the movie---banal, illogical sets modeled after LA subdivisions, props straight from ToysRus! Was a movie ever made that is so completely and totally inept??? Logic flies to the wind in this plodding, senseless, pointless and with a "monster" so stupid and uncoordinated that it couldn't catch a turtle in an icebox---lowcut, leggy---and amazon!
The first noticeable problem about this awkwardly titled film is its
casting.
This movie DID have a budget and it had a
casting
department, so, if you're going to make a movie about a true life story, and actually put "the true story" in the title, shouldn't some effort be put forward to try and capture some realism ?
Everything that can be wrong with any kind of film is wrong here, from the
casting
and acting to the editing and music.
The biggest crime in
casting
was the archiologist girl.
Casting
aside many of the favorable comments that have obviously come from friends and/or relatives that pepper this and many other low budget independents listed on IMDb, one is lost when it comes to using these reviews as an accurate gauge.
There is starlet Grazia Buccella as a young Mexican girl who gives Mitchum the glad eye but her
casting
is merely perfunctory.
Good
casting
with clichéd dialogue, boring story line, and soulless direction from Mr Marshal!
The most interesting part of this film is its stunt
casting
of Rondo Hatton, a man with a bone disease as the film's "monster".
I was just expecting this horrific movie, but it seems like the writers meant no harm, but the
casting
of Eva Longoria(Parker, sorry), she seems a little off set for the movie.
Green, who is constantly rejected by Los Angeles
casting
agents for being obsolete (i.e.
The
casting
is all wrong for the characters.
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