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Most of the blame must lie at the
director'
s feet for not even understanding the basics of film making, but Seagal does not get off lightly, as one of the producers of this film, he must also share the blame.
The
director
was obviously trying to make the movie subjective and different, but it just never gave enough information on what was even really going on, even in the end i was left with a mixture of anger and confusion.
In 1998, "Good Will Hunting
" director
Gus Van Sant tried it by remaking Hitchcock's 1960 classic "Psycho" and failed miserably.
This is about as pretentious a movie as a shallow
director
like Joel Schumacher could make, I suppose.
It is very far from a Shakespeare film, but it is interesting to see how the
director
understood the story and where he places it in contemporary life.
The
director
jump cuts the hell out of everything.
All in all, the main problem with JUANA LA LOCA (and this is what makes the difference with far superior historical films as LA REINE MARGOT or ELIZABETH) is the lack of a
director'
s point of view.
Three absolutely pointless segments, all featuring the
director
playing himself -- and he's not that interesting.
I really don't know what the
director
was thinking after seeing the final cut of this movie but the fights were so unrealistic that it hurt my eyes to look on them.
Crazy director....Yeah, you need to be crazy to make a near movie.
Frightmare begins with a horror movie icon killing a
director
and then his servant before he is laid to rest.
With these films, I'm never sure if the
director
is intent on making the mobsters seem like normal businessmen or if it just comes out that way.
First off, I've read the comments by the
director
further down and I'd like to thank him for offering his opinion.
Hernandez plays a 30- something
director
of Cuban heritage, and unknown sexuality, who comes to L.A. and gets a job making a gay documentary.
There's one scene that the
director
tried to make emotional but he fails miserably as Yvette Nipar didn't really show all that much emotion, however there is a decent Car chase scene, but that's not enough for me to recommend this god awful film!, plus the dialog is atrocious.
Then I turned over the case and saw the director, Lee Tamahori, and thus the answer began to explain itself.
The biggest problem seems to be the
director'
s inability to make up his mind as to whether it's black comedy, farce or a combination of both.
I like
director
LaBute's two previous films--they were mercilessly honest and chillingly funny.
This proved to be a rare case of a poliziottesco made with British funding; unfortunately, the result is undistinguished (except by its exceeding unpleasantness and borderline-camp approach) despite stars and
director.
It is as if the
director
and cast said to themselves, hey this isn't really working out, lets just have a laugh!
I happened upon a rare copy of this early Almodovar film with high expectations - Almodovar is a prolific contemporary director, I enjoyed his 1988 film "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown", and I had read one or two very positive reviews of the film.
It's
director
has made an even worse job and the music and score is so cheezy and malplaced that you just don't know whether to laugh or cry.
this is the worst movie i have ever seen in my entire life .period.this movie goes beyond ridiculous,it is like the
director
wants to get his ass sued by the actors for wrongfully misrepresenting their roles as the fantastic four,i believe the movie should have been released in comic book stores in order for the only how u should say it,desperate geeks who cant get enough cheesiness and want to see more and more crap movies.in
When I watched this truly awful movie, I was left with the undeniable feeling that Fred Olen Ray was involved, maybe not as
director
but in some fashion, and as I researched, I found that I was correct.
Perhaps the
director
shot the actor in between takes?
The deadening pace is somewhat to blame, certain sequences drag along stagnantly for far too long, signifying very little, hinting at a
director
with so little restraint and narrative economy that he often feels obligated to usurp every iota of screen time possible in order to show off his production, fatal for a film that contains figures so sullen and aloof.
In efforts to make a somewhat comedic yet serious movie about the art of growing marijuana, Stephen Gyllenhaal (director) fell a few bong rips short of a good movie.
I am not sure who is having more fun, the people that wrote the reviews or the
director
of the movie.
I went to see "Quitting" with high hopes, because the
director'
s "Shower" had impressed me so.
It really seemed like a type of cinematic masturbation...only existing to pleasure the
director
and nobody else.
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