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I can't remember, but it is in the credits).
One only has to read the cast list and
credits
to salivate in anticipation of this DAVID COPPERFIELD, but, alas, alas!
After hearing it an estimated twenty times throughout the movie, starting right with the credits, it tends to loose some of its emotional impact, sorry to say.
Another sad thing about this show is that you know what's going to happen the moment you see the opening
credits.
However, by the time the
credits
roll, there's no saving it.
The only thing I do really remember was that, unbelievably, one of the annoying main characters was supposedly offed with a bullet to the head... and he ends up surviving the wound and making it to the final
credits
alive.
In fact, it's a surprise not to see Harry Alan Towers' name on the credits; it certainly has the flavour of one of his tax-shelter productions but here the motivation behind the project seems to be for all involved to enjoy a prolonged stay in Provence.
Although the commercials were edited out, the ending
credits
of each episode still have voice-over announcements for the segway into the ABC news program "Nightline", complete with the top news headlines from the early 1990's.
As the
credits
roll the sour grapes continue as "Special Thanks" are given to Ken Lay, and other CEOs from Enron, Tyco, WorldCom, and IMClone.
We open traditionally, with bag pipes music during the opening
credits.
The interesting thing about it is that Camp Video bought up the rights to it and slapped on a 1986 copywrite date in the
credits.
I noticed a lot of the people in the
credits
had many multiple jobs.
But the creepiest experience occurred as the closing
credits
rolled.
The pain continues to the very last take, a hopeless approach to lighten up the closing
credits.
But once the movie was over and the
credits
started rolling (and the film really was not edited well enough and is too long), my cousin and I, without consulting each other, immediately got up and left.
The movie appears to be based on an earlier Italian movie according to the
credits
but was re-written by two fairly popular American romantic comedy writers.
Boring Characters, bad acting, and a feeling of 'we saw the Blair Witch Project and could do the same' permeate the action to the point where watching on fast forward will lead you straight to the
credits.
And then, after ninety-three interminable minutes, it just stops and the end
credits
begin.
the film's opening
credits
show "home movies" of the main character when he was a child with his parents before they got killed, and there's really sad and depressing piano music playing in the background.
But my major objection is the fact this is yet another movie financed with Canadian and Ontario tax
credits
which is ashamed to set itself in Canada, yet again proving that the Canadian film industry is craven and opportunistic.
I'll not comment a lot, what's to??? Stereotype characters, absolute ignorance about Colombia's reality, awful mise en scene, poor color choice, NOT funny (it supposed to be a comedy and they expect that you will laugh because some distend music it's beside the nonsense scenes), Very poor actors direction (if you see somewhere those people, I mean the interpreters, you'll know they are at least good, but seeing this so call film, it is impossible to guess it), you get tired of the music... this "comedy" has no rhythm, the only good rhythm in it, it's the rap sing in the final credits....pathetic, doesn't it?
The best part of the movie was when the
credits
roled and I got a chuckle out of knowing the lead actors name was James Bond III.
You may not believe this, but when the
credits
to this movie rolled, I looked for the director's name.
When all is said and done, the eyes are retrieved and the camera pans in on them on a bed as the
credits
roll by.
Some things in this movie does feel like a James Bond movie like the gadgets and cars, plus James Bond always getting it on with the ladies and the film does have an opening
credits
song.
Bobbie Phillips, who in her own right has amassed a great list of
credits
as a hard working Hollywood actress, shines in this third installment of UPN and Village Roadshow's Chameleon series.
Mr.MEATLOAF added a nice little touch to this dish of a film before the opening
credits
even rolled.
After I went through the closing
credits
I watched it again.
Only after you see the closing
credits
do you get an idea of who is who.
This film is a sleeper because Rod Steiger's is the only big name in the
credits.
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