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In fact, REAZIONE A CATENA is one of Bava's most groundbreaking films, and one that has been
copied
endlessly by filmmakers of lesser talent.
This movie also
copied
ideas from other movies and in one scene a girl has spiders coming out of her face.
At the peak of Charlie Chaplin's success, his 'Tramp' comedies were such solid money-makers that several other film companies churned out counterfeit Chaplin films, featuring actors (including at least one woman) who
copied
Chaplin's costume, makeup, and acting technique as closely as possible.
Jerry Lewis & Dean Martin acts were
copied
by Duke Mitchell,"Baby Face Nelson", and Sonny Petrillo,"Shangri La",'61, they did a great job of imitating their act and the singing is better left with DEAN MARTIN.
There's one particular scene involving an air vent that might as well have been
copied
verbatim, right down to the melodramatic dialog.
From the main theme song from this film being used in Kull Bill to many shots
copied
and the film being divided into chapters.
i love the french cinema, i am not bashing this film because i havent seen alot of foreign films but they have
copied
the american film industry and made a worthless clone of previous french films.
After seeing "Lady Snowblood", I now have endless respect for Toshiya Fujita's spectacular exploitation classic and actually a little less admiration for QT, since he blindly
copied
the entire concept of this film and even took over the ingenious narrative structure.
No wonder why so many movies have
copied
off of this film (notably Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and The Matrix Trilogy).
But while those films only
copied
certain elements of Jaws, the Italian low-budget horror film Great White ripped-off nearly every single element.
Well well well... Everybody who has watched the anime knows that the authors
"copied"
their characters from real-life people...Ken from Stallone (say in Cobra); general Falco from WWF wrestler 'rugged' Ronnie Garvin; the 'nanto hawks' from wrestlers Powers of Pain; thug Zeta from wrestler Zeuss (he even got the Z on the bald head in the anime etc )... In the cartoon Julia is a celtic beauty with reddish hair (the last part of the series)...
Tom Wilkinson is as good as ever, but his character is so one dimensional you wonder whether he has simply been
copied
and pasted from a comic book of villains.
Yet it is inevitable to compare the two films when one has seen both, simply because Tarantino
copied
so many aspects of this one.
Some people, who have never seen it before, wonder what's so great about it after watching it for the first time, well, this is probably because TCM is the most
copied
movie of all time and TCM will look too familiar to newbies.
I mean, even if they'd just totally
copied
some old 40s adventure story scene for scene and plugged in some wire-fu the film would have at least made some sense.
Now it's true that buddy cop movies have been
copied
since 48 hours, but this one uses the formula they all use and cuts out all the cheesy special effects and awkward dialogue that the "bad boys" films had.
(If you look closely William Shatner as Captain Kirk
copied
Buster Crabbe's "shoulder run" - he ran with his shoulders.)
I have seen a lot of Indian movies which were
copied
from some real good Hollywood movies.
I have a very old copy I
copied
off the MOVIE CHANNEL, but it isn't very good quality now.
They even
copied
the salute in the end when the hero and soldiers saluted.
Regarded as the granddaddy of slashers, BAY OF BLOOD has a unique concept behind it that none of its duplicators have successfully copied: the concept of people being murdered one by one, not by just one killer but by several killers, in very gruesome ways, all in the name of super dry, jet black comedy.
The shark made in this looks like a piece of cardboard that floats through the water, they
copied
the original score from the first jaws film and if it wasn't for a brody descendant and the score this could've been named something else.
Some criticize it as a ripoff of the Invasion of the Body Snatchers, but the novel actually pre-dates that work, so who
copied
from whom?
I have the man from Atlantis pilot and the City beneath the sea movie.And when i saw the movie The city beneath the sea i noticed that the character Aquila swam the same way that mark Harris dose on the show Man from Atlantis,did anyone else notice this besides me?If you did let me know.The show in it self was OK but not perfect.The year for city beneath the sea was [1971]and the man from Atlantis was [1977]If you have both the movie man from Atlantis/and city beneath the sea on VHS or DVD compare the two and see for your self that one was
copied
from the other as far as the swim moves goes,thanks for reading my comment
Everything from the plot, (especially) the music and the effects was
copied
and warped in a way.
Have you ever watched a VHS (remember those?) that was
copied
from a tape that was already a copy?
This is a very-much
copied
western which belongs technically to the category of Randolph Scott westerns; this large and interesting body of work itself should be divided I suggest into the 1940s B/W series, and the 1950s color series; this is one of the earlier color efforts, an expensive-looking production but with somewhat inconsistent color.
Do so wish it would be
copied
on DVD that is compatible with USA TVs.
The thing about the "Book" was
copied
from "Princess Diaries", the main characters didn't have a chemistry, Paige's rival was sooooo bad!!!!!
Any way, they shouldn't of
copied
the first movie so much.
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