Commentary
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It starts out like a very serious social
commentary
which quickly makes one think of other Clark movies like Kids, Bully, etc.
I have many problems with the chassidic way of life, but i have no use for Amos Gittai's
commentary
on these issues.
Now, after saying that, I bet the
commentary
tracks and special features will be worth watching!
I really cannot think of anything else to say about this so called horror sci-fi product, but must pad this
commentary
to make 10 lines of comment in order to have it accepted for submission.
Dante's "Divine Comedy" was a brilliant piece of social
commentary.
But the director's weak swats at symbolism, philosophy and social
commentary
were completely off the mark, and it leaves us, the audience, feeling confused & disordered.
But then introduces Jim Ross who is making his WWF debut and JR continues to do the WWF
commentary
to this day.
The fact that some people actually rated this movie as being good is a sad
commentary
on their taste and intelligence.
I did watch a part of the director's
commentary
and it appears he was as surprised as anyone that the movie was doing well.
There was too much fake
commentary
from the producers, directors, camera men...they needed to keep their faces out of this film.
I almost laughed out loud when during the
commentary
the director said this movie is original with a strong plot line.
This movie is really BAD, there is nothing appealing or worth of
commentary
in it except for the beautiful settings: Chilean landscape.
I know I must supply four lines as a
commentary
for this movie, but the thing is that it is such a bad movie, that I can only say that is actually BAD.
Maybe that's
commentary
on a dehumanized future, but it's still dull to watch.
Not only is the story itself ripped to shreds, but the satire is almost completely absent from the film, and it's mixture of romance and intrigue doesn't even touch upon the biting
commentary
that Austen put into her work.
About a week ago I posted a
commentary
on the 1926 silent epic MACISTE IN HELL referring to it as "staggering".
Outside of a clever initial idea, and two capable stars in Jane Fonda and George Segal, this dated exercise in social
commentary
comes off as forced and mean spirited to minorities, especially to gay people.
What is remarkable is that the director's (based on their
commentary
on the DVD) take themselves completely seriously.
In fact, I didn't even realize that the people in that opening sequence where supposed to be the characters in the movie until I was told so by the directors in the
commentary.
It comes across as a set of flat cartoon stereotypes strung together by an all too, too clever social
commentary.
For all of their hard-edged
commentary
and attacking big subjects studios won't, this is the sacrifice we make.
Almost everything was voice over
commentary
to carry the story.
I was appalled at the fact that the two main stars would agree to do a film that was so offensive and so detrimental to race relations, and I'm not referring to the obvious black/white
commentary
in the movie, but to the slams towards other ethnicities, such as Betty White's characterizations of the hispanics.
I saw this on MST and I laughed not only at the great running commentary, but at the inept film making that was demonstrated.
This pretentious fusion of witless whimsy and bathetic sociopolitical
"commentary"
actually does seem to be formed along the lines of "Plan 9," with badly-staged scenes of down-on-their-luck actors on cheap sets interspersed with what appears to be footage of battle and crowd scenes cribbed from higher-budget epics.
I know this
commentary
went more social, but it couldn't be helped, as this movie begged it.
It's only a pity that someone didn't do a mocking
commentary
on this movie now (in 2009); the comparison between Steve Alaimo's hairdo and Rod Blagojevich's would have been irresistible!
The first film, under Paul Verhoven's direction was a wild, stylish ride, even finding time for a little social
commentary
on what the dark side of bio-tech is capable of turning us into.
Social
commentary
be damned.
There's no real plot to speak of, you don't really care what happens to the characters (maybe the Italian troops and some of the Germans), and the ending is yet another "art film
" commentary
on the futility of war.
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