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Looks like it was filmed in almost total darkness, possibly on Super 8. Makes Logan's Run look like the
cinematic
Sistine Chapel crossed with Shakespeare.
Shame on Yash Raj films and Aditya Chopra who seems to have lost their intelligence over the years and providing steady fare of tripe in this piece of
cinematic
crap thats not even worth You Tube standards.
The spaceship props are absurd--a Bulova wall clock and portable typewriter, for example--but the planet sets have got to be some of the worst in
cinematic
history.
Best moments, as another reviewer noted, come when Glenda Jackson is on screen; but even Jackson's crackling good
cinematic
power can't pull this film's chestnuts from its cold, never warmed hearth.
This movie begins like a primer for film students on Irish
cinematic
cliches: unctuous priests, spitting before handshakes, town square cattle marts, cycling by country meadows to the backdrop of anodyne folk music.
Ok, let me say that I didn't expect a film starring Jerry Springer to be
cinematic
gold, all I asked for was it to be cinematic...and it wasn't even that.
The film contains a handful of moments of sheer
cinematic
brilliance, unfortunately, they deserve a film worthy of their genius.
The hand held film making coupled with slow motion and other
cinematic
gimmicks I found clumsy and dizzying, even sickening.
There was no
cinematic
quality to it.
I must admit, there are few books with corresponding movies that I have actually read before seeing the
cinematic
adaptation.
Home Alone 3 was a better
cinematic
piece.
Together, we can pull this movie down into the pits of
cinematic
dross, and hope that someone will see an opportunity for BIG MONEY in releasing "Boom!" in its Director's Cut Extended Version.
If you enjoy inane
cinematic
fare that serves merely to worship the imagined grandeur of Hopalong Cassidy, then get this, but if you have more than two neurons, watch something else.
On top of that, it pretends to be an "art" film by using the worst naive clichés of the
cinematic
snobbery.
Known in some circles as The Kyser Soze Syndrome, this
cinematic
slight of hand has now been done to death by M. Night Shayamalan and even Ron Howard used a variation in A BEAUTIFUL MIND.
Naming the absolutely most pathetic piece of crap in
cinematic
history is not an easy task, candidates being so abundant, but Nemesis 2 has been my personal favorite ever since I saw it.
My advise is that rather than defiling your mind and by watching piece of wanton
cinematic
filth, just go waste your time on something a little less horrible and watch "Kazaam"(yes, I would rather watch "Kazaam" than "Murderous Maids", read into it what you want).
I saw this
cinematic
wretchedness in a dollar theater with a friend in 1979 (back when the tickets actually sold for $1).
Her talent in writing and the other
cinematic
skills are well displayed here, but one may be forgiven for wishing she had used them less didactically.
So he writes, directs, produces, his
cinematic
masterpiece all by himself.
The same can't be said for Charles Martin Smith, who formerly acted for such
cinematic
heavyweights as George Lucas and Sam Peckinpah.
The movie in itself is maybe worth seeing if you're trying to do a
cinematic
world tour visiting all UN member states, as I can't think of another Fijian movie but overall it was generic, poorly acted (albeit by an amateur cast) and prey to the subaltern mentality.
However, that is not to say that in the right
cinematic
hands it could not be fleshed out and polished into something worthwhile on-screen.
Like Kubrick and Noe he does show that the desire to shock linked with supposed serious intent may be the worst
cinematic
con trick of recent film.
Whereas that movie was honest and sympathetic, "Whipped" is hostile, cynical, misanthropic
cinematic
poison.
It is the single most genius text in
cinematic
history.
But not only is the beautiful and brilliant Barbara Steele one of my favorite actresses of all-time, the screenplay to "Danza Macabra" was co-written by no one less than the
cinematic
genius Sergio Corbucci, who directed such ingenious Spaghetti Western milestones as "Django" (1966) and "The Great Silence" (1968).
EL MAR is a tough, stark, utterly brilliant, brave work of
cinematic
art.
As a
cinematic
art form it is highly entertaining; and with major stars like Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, and Melvyn Douglas... how could you go wrong?
As Ed falls on to one of his arrows and notices his enemy approaching him, cocks his rifle, only to shoot the floor as he falls with an arrow in his neck; was possible the greatest piece of
cinematic
shooting I have seen in a film.
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