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For trivia buffs this will be noted as debuting the same weekend that the real life 'Melissa' virus also made it's
debut
in e-mail inboxes across the world.
Even though the directors claim to be part of that oi-culture, it's still a very, very bad directorial
debut.
Four years after making his directorial
debut
with the art-house snoozer "Welcome To L.A.", Alan Rudolph shows us what he really wanted from Hollywood was to be one of the guys.
It may have been David Lean's feature debut,but the hand of Noel Coward looms large right across this picture.He was a funny and clever man,better suited to writing waspish plays about poor little rich girls and boys interspersed with the occasional wry song.He had a talent to amuse,no doubt,but he could neither write nor speak convincing dialogue.
First, let me state that I am a big fan of Ashley Judd; that's why I was curious to check out this, her
debut
role.
David Mamet's film
debut
has been hailed by many as a real thinking-man's movie, a movie that makes you question everybody and everything.
This is an extremely silly and little seen film about slavery in the West Indies and it stars Puddy from the "Seinfeld" show! Patrick Warburton made his film
debut
in this contrived movie and he's noticeably slimmer here.
Definitely an odd
debut
for Michael Madsen.
I really looked forward to seeing Nana after seeing Renoir amazing
debut
work, Whirlpool of Fate.
This is credited as Chevy's movie
debut
and I'm pleased to say that everything he did after this bettered it.
So while it is no surprise that TMTM is less than The Muppet Movie or The Great Muppet Caper, the surprise lies entirely in how much less than the awesome
debut
or its slightly lesser follow-up TMTM is.
This early role for Barbara Shelley(in fact,her first in Britain after working in Italy),was made when she was 24 years old,and it's certainly safe to say that she made a stunning
debut
in 1957's "Cat Girl."
Admittedly this was director Richard Jobson directing debut, but who on earth green-lit a script as poorly developed as this one?
While I am a strong believer that there is too much racial profiling happening in Hollywood, even today, I do not believe that Townsend's directorial
debut
did much to stop it.
He's good in his underrated
debut
movie, The Silverbears, in which he gives a performance consist with the demands of his character.
Bangville Police supposedly marked the
debut
of the Keystone Kops, named after the studio they worked for.
Some of the cinematography is evocative, Shelley Duvall is a stitch in her
debut
as a tour guide, and Sally Kellerman looks every inch the glamourpuss as Bud Cort's vision of a "mother bird" (imagine Altman and producer Lou Adler explaining that role to her!).
Jonathan Demme's directorial
debut
for Roger Corman's legendary exploitation outfit New World Pictures rates highly as one of the finest chicks-in-chains 70's grindhouse classics to ever grace celluloid.
Crystin Sinclaire of Tobe Hooper's "Eaten Alive" and Curtis Harrington's "Ruby") makes her lively film
debut
as uninhibited wildcat Crazy Alice.
This movie, which aired in two parts on NBC in its
debut
showing in 1996, is about an airplane flight that becomes infected with a virus when one of the passengers just happens to be carrying this disease.
Because most of the Italian
debut
films are lousy and this one, done by an outsider, is a real joy to watch and to listen at.
Featuring dreadful acting by the entire cast (Daphne Zuniga makes her ignominious and inauspicious film
debut
here as Debbie, a bimbo who has her head crushed by a car!), a hefty corpse tally of 10, okay make-up f/x by Matthew Mungle, a few bloody murders (baseball bat bludgeoning, chicken wire strangulation, your standard drill through the head bit, that sort of gruesome thing), a downbeat surprise twist ending which was later copied in "Intruder," a creepy score by Christopher ("Hellraiser") Young, a slight smidgen of gratuitous female nudity, and endearingly incompetent direction by Jeffrey Obrow and Steve Carpenter (who also blessed us with "The Power" and "The Kindred"), this entertainingly abysmal slice'n'dice atrocity sizes up as a good deal of delectably dopey and drecky low-grade fun.
"The Color Purple" should have won a couple of Oscars including one for Whoopi Goldberg's spectacular film
debut
as Celie, a woman who suffers at the hands of an abusive husband (frightfully placed by Danny Glover), then gets stronger throughout the film thanks to some special friends.
Oprah Winfrey also made her film
debut
here and gives a great performance as Sofia, one of those friends' of Celie.
Like Goldberg, what a film
debut!
The last was the then-under appreciated "Sleeping Beauty" which made it's
debut
in 1959.
Tough to believe it was Bill Paxton's directorial debut, though some shots do look EXACTLY like a storyboard version.
An amalgamation of the above would be a suitable way of describing visionary french director Christian Volckman's bleak and atmospheric take on the future in his feature film
debut.
Claire Denis
' debut
is both a brave and self-assured one.
OSSESSIONE as his
debut
once censored and once cherished as nearly a realistic masterpiece is still loved by some people and strongly criticized by others.
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