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I saw this movie (unfortunately) because it was the only option at that time and because David Zucker was the
director.
The above reviewer must be related to the
director
as that's the only reason i can see for his/her appraisal of this rubbish,some might call it b-movie fun or 'so bad it's good' just to excuse there enjoyment of it,but when the lead actor ( and most experienced cast member) cant deliver his lines convincingly you know you've got a very,very bad movie.Avoid at all costs.
Take the secret agent / James Bond craze of the sixties, mix in some concepts from Sax Rohmer's female Fu Manchu femme fatale and stir in some absurdest twisted revisionism by
director
Franco - you have the man-hating lesbian Sumuru, or "The 7 Secrets of..." - better known as "The Girl From Rio" in the USA, recalling "That Man From Rio," which has nothing to do with this.
Everybody involved with this plodding slug of a "movie"--writer, director, actors--has done not just good but brilliant work elsewhere.
Frankly, this is a real overrated movie and Crialese is a real overrated
director.
Freleng's earlier Snafu short 'Rumours' had been bursting with ideas and laughs but here the
director
is lumbered with a rather boring topic and he struggles to make an entertaining short from it.
Jerry Angell, owner of zombie-horror's finest mullet, returns for more undead action in the sequel to
director
Todd Sheets' atrocious home-made gore-fest Zombie Bloodbath.
I almost laughed out loud when during the commentary the
director
said this movie is original with a strong plot line.
There is no doubt that Alfred Hitchcock was a seriously talented
director.
Characterisiation and script - and sometimes the acting - is creaky like a school play...but worse, there's a sort of peacock self-certainty about the direction which is just soul destroying when the
director
clearly hasn't grasped...he's just no good.
The seven collaborations between
director
Joseph "von" Sternberg and star Marlene Dietrich were so distinct in look and tone, and so different from anything else going on at the time, they almost seem to constitute a sub-genre of their own.
All the signs of this being a great piece of trash are there; we've got one of the kings of trashy cult cinema, Lamberto Bava, in the
director'
s chair - one of the best ridiculous cult actors, Michael Sopkiw, taking the lead role, and a central creature stupid enough to give even the best that this sort of film has to offer a run for it's money, yet somehow the film still manages to be rather stale.
You have to guess the
director
had/has no clue at all.
I understand the purpose of the
director
to tell stories that aren't stories, but the way he tried to show time passing by (the couple of joggers, who first appear jogging together, than jogging with a stroller (sic!), than the man alone...) and to link the "adventures" of the characters (the final scene, with the maid climbing a mountain seeing the big black guy on another cliff, and then seeing the boat with her former employer and saying "Oh, a boat!") were awful.
Maybe s/he was the
director
or the producer.
A stunningly beautiful Charlotte Lewis stars as a woman who is terrorized by a ghosts who torment her on the phone.Driven to the edge in terror Charlotte is forced to confront this chilling mystery in order to save her sanity and her life.I can't believe that Ruggero Deodato,the
director
behind "Ultimo Mondo Cannibale","Cannibal Holocaust" and "House on the Edge of the Park" directed this absurd piece of trash.Admittedly the music by Goblin front man Claudio Simonetti is pretty good,but the story is painfully stupid.The script by Franco Ferrini is ridiculous and it makes no sense,the acting is bad and there is absolutely no suspense.The scene in which a prospective rapist of Charlotte Lewis is killed by coins ejected from a subway telephone is more than laughable.Don't waste your time with this piece of crap.There are far better Italian horror movies out there!
Lazy movie made by a lazy
director.
At my local blockbuster however, about 9 copies are held on the shelves, none of which were checked out when I rented the title (I wonder why....) Anyway, this title was almost ridiculous in the "fear factor" the
director
was going for.
Stanley Kubrick, a
director
who I hold in the highest of esteems for his masterpieces (Clockwork Orange, 2001, The Killing, the Shining, Dr. Strangelove, etc) took the film out of circulation, leaving it to be found by only the hardcore fans and completists.
Michael Mann is a very good
director
but i have to disagree with his methods in this.
A remake of a successful movie can be a tricky business at best; to remake a true classic, especially one that is veritably the definitive film of a
director
like Alfred Hitchcock, is something else again.
If there was justice in the cinematic universe,
director
Lewis Schoenbrun would never be allowed to set foot on a movie set again.
Give
director
Stanley Tong of Jackie Chan's Super Cop and Rumble in the Bronx, and what do you get?
It's also interesting to note how very , very similar the plots of his movies play out regardless of who the producer ,
director
or screenwriter are .
The film mentions another
director
Wu Yuen Ling as well as the one IMDb lists.
After a deadly run-in with a racist, white trash bitch with a shotgun (played by the director), the survivors take refuge in the house of a blind voodoo priestess.
Obviously, the
director
didn't know this rule and, so, stuffed his 'work' with one dire scene after another.
If you watch the documentary extra, you'll note that the
director
is totally inexperienced and was actually a co-worker bud of Quentin Tarantinos in a video store.
The writer's and
director'
s brains must have been fried eggs to ever have concocted something as abominable as this.
Academy Awarding actor Sidney Poitier of "Lilies of the Field" reprises his role as Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs from the 1967 Oscar winning Best Picture "In the Heat of the Night" for veteran
director
Gordon Douglas' tired, uninspired sequel "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs," with nobody the equivalent of Rod Steiger with which to swap dialogue.
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