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The film uses recycled footage from "Battle Beyond the Sars" which is another Roger Corman Sci-Fi Turd, but atleast this one is better than "Battle Beyond the Stars" - there is no real acting in this film (but its a Roger Corman film-What did you expect)again the entire soundtrack was done on a Keyboard/Synthasizer, the sound effects are recycled from "Battlestar Galactica" - there are no special effects because they were recycled/rearranged space scenes from another movie, the
costumes
look like something right out of 1981 salvation army salvage.
This is your standard junk that certain annoying women love- old English era drama with lots of
costumes
and cliché characters that seem to be plucked from either directly from oliver twist or some other dickens novel.
A good script, decent actors, and above Z-Grade
costumes
and production design should have been a given before the so-called director created this stinky pile of cinematic offal.
Latest attempt to revive the series actually based on a pretty good idea but without the required gore fx/violence for this type of thriller - and thus... BORING!! Good special fx, sets, costumes, etc. but the film comes of just plain silly and a near-waste of time... hopefully the next installment will correct this problem.
On the positive side, the
costumes
were quite beautiful, and Greta Scacchi played the part of Cosway well.
The special effects, costumes, and all that stuff were beyond awful.
OK, some of the
costumes
are OK, but they're nothing you can't see in, say, the Conan flicks.
However, despite the different costumes, it's still a "Hercules" movie with the usual stilted dialog, haphazard dubbing, and cardboard characters.
Lots of people who don't look like they belong in the American South wear badly tailored
costumes
and wander around locations that look nothing like the American south.
The photography is lucious and both stars look appealing as do the
costumes
and sets.
I think that the
costumes
were excellent, and the hairdressers also performed well.
Surprising attention to authentic period details for the time (Many films of the mid-1970s-early 80s that try to do 1920s-early 30s look far too mid-70s-early 80s for my liking, so expected the worst here, and was gladly proved wrong)The
costumes
and sets are very well done.
The cinematography was faultless, the editing was crisp, the
costumes
were gorgeous and the scenery was breathtaking.
Also notable is John Bailey's fine crisp beautifully colored cinematography and the great production design &
costumes
by Eiko Ishioka who went on to do the memorable
costumes
for Coppola's Dracula for which she received a well deserved Oscar.
This is not a film to impress you with high budget, high-tech shots, fast camera movements or glimmering
costumes
thought by an overzealous and hungry director.
Music by Hugo Friedhofer and
costumes
by Irene Sharaff add to its luster.
As a Hallmark movie, the costumes, sets, and production amenities are beyond reproach and the script still manages to seem fresh and funny, despite some familiar themes.
Believable sets and costumes, good sword fighting and a beautiful female warrior, Mila make this an enjoyable watch.
The
costumes
are spot on.
I really liked every aspect of it, from the sword fighting, the romance, the
costumes
were really well done and put together.
The
costumes
and scenery are accurate with the time.
I tend to like Historical (period) films and get new ideas for
costumes
for my historical group, and a friend recommended this one to me.
The comedy aspect of it left my sides hurting, the
costumes
weren't awful, and historically, I didn't wince too much.
Audience were awed with the sets,
costumes
and great acting of this film, so much so, other films soon followed in like vain.
The production values for the movie are good, too, with appropriately fine costumes, settings and photography.
Everything secondary, from the supporting actors to the scenery to the costumes, are also quite nice.
Yeah, I know the actual Ghoulies don't appear and are replaced by 2 guys in costumes, one of them being Tony Cox from Bad Santa.
With its two appealing lead stars, breathtaking Hong Kong scenery, beautiful CinemaScope and color, Oscar-winning
costumes
and that classic, Oscar-winning title song that wafts through the film like a lovely incense, "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" turns out to be quite the winning and romantic concoction.
It's extremely well done with very accurate hairstyles and
costumes.
The historical accuracy in costumes, equipment and general art direction, like the TV series, is outstanding.
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