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"The Chilling
" directed
by Deland Nuse and Jack A.Sunseri is one of the worst zombie flicks I have ever seen.Why Linda Blair("The Exorcist","Witchery")appeared in this stinker is beyond me.The plot is really dumb:the frozen bodies at a cryogenic lab are revived after lightening strikes and turned into cannibalistic zombies.The characters are completely one-dimensional and stupid,the zombies look horrible and there is no gore.Avoid this cheap piece of trash like the plague.My rating:1 out of 10.
This film was
directed
by Peter Masterson and besides "The Trip To Bountiful" he has at best a spotty career in directing.
Shirley MacLaine
directed
and stars as the child's grandmother, and it is always fascinating to see long-time actors getting their chance at directing a film, the material that they're drawn to and the actors they choose to work with.
The director was the producer on a number of trash flicks, including some
directed
by Jess Franco.
How the man could have
directed
EASY RIDER and then this is FAR beyond my excellent imagination.
The movie is well
directed
and the power till the end remains in the hands of Kamala Hassan, not his son.
It looked like it was
directed
by the Parrot and the Jag
Corman
directed
many memorable low budget horror flicks in the 1960's.
Comanche Moon is one of the most poorly produced,
directed
and acted stories I have ever seen.
Directed
by Lewis Teague I thought the film was a bit slow for my tastes.
Written, directed, shot, scored and edited with an appalling lack of flair and finesse by the singularly talentless Rick Sloane (who later disgraced celluloid some more with the absolutely atrocious "Hobgoblins"), this horrendously ham-fisted attempt at a slasher spoof strikes out something rotten in every conceivable way: the excruciatingly lethargic pacing, the painfully static, grainy cinematography (there's a stinky surplus of drab master shots featured throughout), an annoyingly droning and redundant hum'n'shiver synthesizer score, the flat (non)direction, a tediously talky and uneventful script, the groan-inducing sophomoric sense of lowbrow humor, the bloodless murder set pieces, a pitifully unscary killer (he's just some wrinkled-up old guy in pasty make-up), the uniformly obnoxious and unappealing characters, a dissatisfyingly abrupt ending, and lifeless performances from a noticeably uninspired cast all ensure that watching this schlocky swill is about as fun and rewarding as eating rancid raw eels drenched with sour vinegar.
I actually thought Steven Soderbergh
directed
it because it was so bad, but Godfrey Reggio the director of Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi
directed
this.
Once there, they are subjected to lots of poorly
directed
sex and atrocious "dialog."
Drably
directed
from a weak script, and additionally hampered by excessive cutting and poor editing, this film does provide some treasures among its eight songs, including the title number, and has nice turns by soprano Healy, Benny Rubin as a snack shop proprietor, and the dynamic tap dancing Roland Dupree.
I just recently viewed Shame which is
directed
by Ingmar Bergman.
Robert Montgomery
directed
and stars in this adaptation of the short story "Come Be My Love", and his acting performances of this era are unrelievedly lazy.
This movie is pathetic not because it's poorly directed, acted, sung, danced, filmed, etc ... but because it's really difficult to ruin a movie using an ABBA soundtrack - yet, unfortunately, this is the only thing the movie succeeds in doing.
Directed
by celebrated cinematographer William A. Fraker, this ill-titled psychological thriller falls into the trap that most films helmed by directors of photography find themselves in: each shot is composed for the utmost style, but at the sacrifice of fluid pacing and a tight, gripping narrative.
Iron Eagle IV is
directed
with such indifference that the dogfights come off as if we were watching a playstation 2 game played by two lobotomized teenagers.
Obviously, this is not the "Piranha
" directed
by Joe Dante and produced by Roger Corman.
Her script isn't so bad, it's just bad
directed.
It is also
directed
by an old man along with an old crew who have nothing to say about life to the viewer.
I was surprised to find that it was
directed
by a woman!
The film was written By Humphries & his third wife, Diane Millstead, and
directed
by the Mad Max man himself, George Miller.
A clear sign that this is unimpressive is that it was
directed
by a visual effects creator, whose only other credit in that field is a Henry Rooker film that wasn't well received.
I can't believe it was
directed
by Wajda.
I can't imagine that the story that Campbell
directed
even came close to the story that the writer wrote.
The (DVD)movie "The Tempest",
directed
by Jack Bender, was published in 2001.
If Andrei Tarkovsky had been a hack, he would have
directed
Mother and Son instead of Mirror.
DeMille had
directed
THIS DAY AND AGE, a pro-police state drama, the previous year.
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