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The action scenes are badly
directed
and poorly acted: some of the stuntmen needed a few lessons on "how to get shot and die convincingly".
Violent sequel to RoboCop was
directed
by Irvin Kershner (Never Say Never Again, The Empire Strikes Back) will never be as good as the original, because it is almost humorless, and it is extremely mean, and should have been rated NC-17, because of scenes with infants being involved in gunfights, people threatening to brutally murder very young infants with REAL automatic weapons, and even scenes with a 12 year old using lots of explicit profanity, giving drugs to lots of random people, shooting and graphically shooting up and killing policemen and SWAT officers, opening fire on police officers when lots of small and young children are present, and a whole group of children using strong profanity and beating up the store owner (who is a very old man) of an electronics store and stealing and destroying lots of items there.
Directed
and written by the famous/infamous Edward D. Wood Jr, using a pseudonym(Daniel Davis)playing the lead role of Glen/Glenda.
Although well
directed
and acted, to me it is soap opera of the lowest order.
This is a poorly written and badly
directed
short film, pure and simple.
Stripes, an army training camp comedy starring Bill Murray and
directed
by Ivan Reitman, is a favourite of mine.
Meatballs, a summer camp 'romp' starring Bill Murray and
directed
by Ivan Reitman, is a complete waste of time.
The fact that it's written and
directed
by a 24-year old blows my mind.
But the conventional wisdom is that the two Tim Burton
directed
films are far superior.
Hard to believe this was
directed
by Fritz Lang since he mostly
directed
crime dramas and mysteries.
It's a pretty good western and Lang should of
directed
some more westerns.
Directed
by Barbet Schroeder.
Directed
by the younger brother of great director Leo McCarey this is a pretty good short from the Three Stooges, nominated for an Academy Award.
I had a certain curiosity about it, being that it was
directed
by Emilio Estevez and starring him and his real-life Dad, Martin Sheen.
The late Director John Frankenheimer
directed
his first feature film, The Young Stranger, after starting out directing live television dramas in New York City.
Whenever Ida Lupino appeared or
directed
a film in the 30's,40's and 50's, you were guaranteed great entertainment even if the picture was black and white.
"Quai des Orfevres",
directed
by the brilliant Henri-Georges Clouzot, is a film to treasure because it is one of the best exponents of French film making of the postwar years.
I was really pleased to see this was
directed
by Tom Dey, who also
directed
Shanghai Noon.
Directed
by Julian Fellowes, it's the story of a married couple, James and Ann Manning where the husband (Wilkinson) believes he and his wife (Watson) are happy together.
This is a pretty good thriller at a nuclear power plant in southern California that was
directed
by James Bridges and stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas.
The third and final Female Prisoner Scorpion film
directed
by Shunya Ito.
The series' star, Meiko Kaji, would complete the series in the fourth installment, Grudge Song,
directed
by the capable Yasuhara Hasebe (who also
directed
Kaji in the excellent Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter).
This documentary
directed
by Chris Smith captures the very spirit of artistic compulsion.
Directed
by the redoubtable stage-to-screen expert Gene Saks, this 1969 comedy is about Julian Winston, a successful Manhattan dentist and confirmed bachelor, who pretends to be married in order to avoid long-term commitment with his young girlfriend of a year, Toni.
It's hard to imagine that "The Battle of Elderbush Gulch",
directed
by the legendary D.W. Griffith, was made a way back in 1914.
This is one of those films and I agree with another reviewer who said Fritz Lang should have
directed
more westerns.
Although not
directed
by Ram Gopal Varma, it has all the elements of an RGV film.
Schaffner also
directed
Patton, a truly great movie(I haven't seen his other great film, Papillon).
While I was watching "Welcome Home", I said to myself, "this director really knows what he's doing," not knowing that Schaffner had
directed
it.
Not only was this sensitively directed, but it was also
directed
in a very economical and taut way.
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