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Jack Cardiff was the director of photography, Anthony Powell, the
costume
designer, Nino Rota composed the score, Anthony Shaffer signed the screenplay and the list goes on and on and I haven't even mention the cast yet.
The story, which originally had songs, revolves around a theatrical
costume
company, whose successful president is played by Winnie Lightner.
Delicious special make-up effects, like that one thing that first appears to be a talking lizard (the equivalent of a rubber sock-puppet) but then later revealed to be a midget in a rubber lizard
costume.
I went expecting to see Dana Carvey go crazy with all kinds of disguises, but he is in
costume
for only the last 20 minutes or so, and basically every single one of the disguises is in the trailer.
You go in and rent a movie for the evening and see the pirates splashed on the cover and think, 'Oh, a
costume
drama, as it were.'
The only areas in which this film deserves the 10, given by many reviewers, in in cinematography, setting, and
costume.
The Kabuki
costume
looks amazing and I love the way Sgt.
It's unfortunate that the
costume
designer really did a number on Sean Connery, who doesn't let the impending end of the world interfere with his attempts to score with the (no disrespect to Miss Wood) somewhat mumsy Russian translator.
The creature, a man in a costume, would be OK if its rubbery head horns didn't keep wiggling every time the creature munches down on someone.
as well as
costume
design make -up etc!!!
Director John S. Robertson, used to handling
costume
pictures during the silent era, should have realized that less is more when it comes to baby grins and baby pouts.
According to Maureen O'Hara's memoirs, Alfred Hitchcock never liked to do period
costume
pieces, he felt those were not suitable to his particular talents.
Sure it had lovely sets, costume, shots but where were the real characters ?
While I did like the
costume
the title character sported (not that far removed from Rick Baker's duds in SCHLOCK), that's about IT as far as admiration goes.
First, rather than taking a straight-forward documentary approach, the entire story is instead presented using live actors on location in appropriate
costume.
Davis's reaction to this and her ultimate sacrifice as redemption, when she later tends to fever - infected Fonda at the movie's climax encompass the main plot to this grand old piece of Hollywood
costume
drama.
It was the first slasher movie to include a Santa-suited psycho, before Silent Night-Deadly Night, Psycho Santa and Christmas Season Massacre made the
costume
a slasher cliché.
Unreal costume, hilarious, total bad ass.
I liked the film's use of lighting, as well as the
costume
design, but other than that there's nothing good I can say.
Besides the lighting and
costume
design, the film is a stylistic mess.
So apparently this movie is about this good looking (in a Marlboro Man way) blond guy in a camouflage ninja
costume
and his fight with a chubby businessman (in a red ninja costume) and with the red ninja guy's minions to break up a counterfeiting ring.
It is interesting to see a film such as this, where no expense has been spared, with great MGM art direction and
costume
design, intriguing choreography and movement, the then novel CinemaScope cinematography, and realizing fairly quickly that is simply does not hold.
Very atmospheric scenes include the interrupted party scene wherein the ghost makes an appearance at the piano, the appearance of ghoulish-costumed Larry Dearden at the
costume
party, and the climactic gun play in the caves underneath the mansion.
The technical achievements are pretty solid; the cinematography,
costume
design and score are certainly among the best of the year so far but none of that makes the film worth watching.
The ICE QUEENs
costume
looks like a spandex suit from the consignment shop, covered in rubber tubes and grey spray paint.
Each backdrop, costume, and film angle enhances the story-line of this rich film.
There are several astonishing moments: the wedding night sequence with Shearer and a somewhat frigid but endearingly shy Robert Morley; the
costume
party and blind man's bluff game with Shearer and Reginald Gardiner which becomes deliciously provocative; and of course, the final scenes with an imprisoned Shearer who has by now aged so severely she is barely recognized by lover Tyrone Power.
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.
Osbert Sitwell's book turned into stuffy
costume
drama with divergent accents.
This film begins with an obvious toy boat being destroyed by a guy in a cheap gorilla suit--the sort you'd rent for just a few dollars at a
costume
shop.
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