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Sequels have a nasty habit of being disappointing, and the best
credit
I can give this is that it maintains that old tradition.
Obviously the movie was made to appeal to an audience of children, and to its credit, it was better than most of the original programing on the Disney Channel and similar kid-focused networks.
Only Alan Cumming emerges with any
credit
but is seriously under-employed and given nothing with which to work.
I'll give
credit
where
credit
is due, and say that Linda Fiorentino gives a good performance as a hard-drinking actress who does what she wants.
I keep on defending the Dutch and Belgian cinema and claim that it should get more
credit
and chances...and then they smack you around the head with junk like this! Intensive Care is a terrible production and probably the worst thing that was ever made in the Dutch-speaking countries.
Joe Haggerty gives a spirited and very funny performance as Ebenezer Jackson and its a
credit
to Sykes that he can sense that this oddball turn is going to work within the framework of the film.
Obviously, this is a rubbish film - but the fact that it's short is to its credit, and if you're after a bit of lesbian sex, you could do worse.
I can't
credit
it, can't help but be suspicious, for that matter, of back alley payoffs to critics who are touting Annette Bening for an Oscar; the hole in the kitchen ceiling might be more appropriately attributed to her scenery chewing.
There are some things to admire in it; for one thing it deserves
credit
for being a science fiction(ish) film which relies on its story instead of special effects and action sequences to carry the day.
Homeless people don't have to worry about the IRS or performance reviews or
credit
card payments.
To the writer's credit, this issue was treated as a problem, and a May-December match is not portrayed as the right-and-good inevitability of some Mary Pickford films (e.g., "Daddy-Long-Legs").
William Cooke and Paul Talbot share director/writer
credit
for this entertaining low budget film about three boys camping out in the woods with their horror magazines.
I give him
credit
for trying so hard, and being able to cry at the drop of a hat.
He was uncredited but his list of roles here (IMDB) does give him
credit.
He has a half dozen classics to his
credit.
You can't really
credit
the DP for getting to shoot in such a beautiful location.
To his credit, Saxon did make it slightly gory and he works in a hilarious nude scene (our lead falls asleep during a prison riot only to fantasize about a female scientist).
Hopefully someone important will see it, and at least give John Heard
credit
where
credit
is due, and hire him as lead bad guy again, which is where he should be.
I have to give it
credit
on its campiness though.
My wife and I are avid supporters of Robert Townsend and have been since he used
credit
cards to finance his first movie, "Hollywood Shuffle".
In the
credit
of the director, he knows the media that he is working with, what I am trying to say is I have seen worst movies than this.
This is a positive departure from the original and deserves
credit.
To their credit, the film has several funny moments.
From the start, you know this is a Sam Sherman film more than an Al Adamson film because as the credits roll, "A Sam Sherman Production" appears in letters as big as the title
credit.
In an interview with "Fangoria" in 1987, Eisley recalled that Herbert Strock had directed the bulk of the film, but somehow Kenneth Hartford--who only directed the footage featuring his children Andrea and Glenn (portraying characters named Andrea and Glenn, in a particularly inventive turn)--received full
credit.
Some outfit called "PKO Productions" gets the producing credit, but it doesn't look produced at all; it looks more like Mike stole one of the cameras from the SNL set and made the whole thing in an afternoon.
The screenplay and Direction did little if any
credit
to the classic story.
Anyway, to wrap this up, someone in their first semester of film school decided to make a movie, I give them
credit
because it's better than I could do.
You've got to give him
credit
for diversifying!!
If it was possible to give it a zero I would, and I would still feel I had given it too much
credit.
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