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For me it really grates when the
costume
department appears to have done no research what so ever!
The werewolf
costume
looks like a cheap team mascot and the actors (if you can call them that)are less talented than any that you would find in a high school play.It seems that for most of the movie the actors are just sitting in the woods smoking weed and talking about the sex that they have had or that they are going to get.
Adoring the
costume
drama, I donned my comfy slippers and International Coffee and settled into 120 minutes of Merchant-Ivory bliss.
They wander outside the apartment to attend a Halloween party with Penny pretending to be wearing a "Siamese Twin
" costume.
Miss Kristal's best scene is where she stands at the edge of a trench and her coat drops to reveal for the first time her nurse's uniform (her
costume
for her spy duties).
Undernourished
costume
drama from writer Hugh Leonard and director John Irvin, with Natasha Richardson playing pretty war widow from 1920s England who comes to gossip-laden town in Ireland and gets on the wrong side of a surly spinster (Mia Farrow, looking wrung-out).
Stableboy ascends to hero and, with the help of his dragon and a few Chinese Kungfu-fighters (who looked like they were outfitted in a bad
costume
shop), overthrows the evil usurper, who happens to be another dragon.
In the early 1930s Alfred Hitchcock did a historic
costume
movie called WALTZES FROM VIENNA about the Strauss Family.
I imagine I basically laughed at all of the things that were unintentionally funny about this film-- the funky costume, escape from the shark, the steamroller that suddenly turned to balsa wood, or the fact that the hero who is called "Super Sonic Man" ends up being vulnerable to a sonic-ray blast (whoops!)..
Errol Flynn is back in swashbuckling
costume
eight years after the excellent "The Sea Hawk", and it feels like he never went away.
My rating: 1.25 (Mostly for the
costume
:-) )
Glossy
costume
drama that is inert for two thirds of the movie.
The problem with stuff like this is it makes no real effort to transport you to another time and place, because
costume
and set design alone doesn't work.
The only positive is the
costume
and shield.
Too bad Captain America is in
costume
for so little screen time.
Written by cartoonist Rube Goldberg, who makes a cameo here, the story-about an elderly
costume
store owner (Charles Winninger) about to lose his place-is nothing special but has some amusing visual humor when we see some of Winninger's inventions like the complicated ways to wake up and stop a robber involving a cat and a giant boot.
Also on this clip is when Bridget dresses up a black little dog for a
costume
just then the black dog lays down and does not like that
costume.
Okay, so first things first, the prosthetic make-up provided by Optic Nerve was great (except for the scene where the
costume
had big gaping holes in the leg, and the skin underneath wasn't blue like the rest of the character).
Tragically, he was so damn good at using his natural athletic abilities in
costume
dramas, he never got good roles until he was over the hill.
The entertaining bit is when you realise that the
costume
that Varvara is wearing is all wrong for this moment in the film!
I think the only part I didn't like (aside from the corniness, bad music, "reality" acting, and weirdness of the cast.) about the show was the
costume
remake.
I can't really think of anything I would want to change about it, however, other than maybe setting it in the 50's or 60's so Van Smith could have worked his
costume
magic.
Forget that the
costume
designs are more than a bit over the top, even for the Versailles of Marie Antoinette's day.
Sometimes it's a man in a costume, sometimes it's animated.
Crew members visible in the bushes, disappearing blood,
costume
changes, etc., it is all here.
But to get the right mood, the staff at the swank hotel he is staying at must get themselves up in traditional
costume
- the image is artifice.
The art direction, lighting, and
costume
design shows that this is a low-budget film, but it doesn't make it corny.
Madeleine is one of a number of
costume
dramas produced around the late 1940s to focus upon psychological conflicts from a female perspective.
While Selena plans to use the sphere's powers to rule the world; Kara steals an experimental spaceship and on Earth, becoming Supergirl: the girl of steal; now the long-blond-tressed Kara enrolls in a girl-school as a brunette using the name Linda Lee, while searching for the Omegahedron in her spare time wearing the familiar
costume
of her cousin Superman.
Nineteen year-old Helen Slater in her first film appearance is a perfect choice as Supergirl; she looked like she had jumped right out of the pages of the comic books for Supergirl, she's charming rather than sexy, graceful and convincing in the flying scenes with her little
costume
and her nice blonde hair.
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