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There are a lot of big
director
dudes in this movie like James Gunn and Eli Roth (friends of Lloyd Kaufman).
He would turn up late on set, change the script, crew etc and generally cause problems for the director, Don E Faun Leroy (his lack of talent his trouble enough!).
The
director
was probably still in his early learning stages when he tried his hand at westerns.
MGM production values only so-so, however
director
Gottfried Reinhardt tries adding some visual flavor to the flashback segues and he attempts a lively pacing for the movie's initial half-hour.
3 out of 10! I wonder what Hollywood studios thought, actually giving the go ahead, to weak
director
such as Grant.
Perhaps if you are familiar with the original sitcom it could be interesting to watch what
director
Sicheritz made of his series.
I understand that everyone has their own point of view as they read Heart of Darkness, and they create their own movie in their head, but they
director
cuts important scenes and adds pointless ones.
Chan
director
Phil Rosen, of whom I generally like most of his entries, uses lots of long shots with no action(like Charlie's initial walk into the house from outside).
It seemed like the
director
and actors just took this movie extremely seriously and had very cheesy effects, a story that didn't make much sense, and not to mention pretty crummy acting abilities.
Ingratiating and handsome, Reynolds comes as close to winking at the audience as he can without breaking up; he seems to know these backwoods as well as any movie star, while
director
Joesph Sargent provides an easy pace and a sweaty ambiance which brings the South alive.
I know Terry Gilliam is considered as a good
director
but claiming that this movie is good is just foolish.
It probably would have been better if the
director
hadn't spent most of the movie showcasing his own art work, which really isn't that noteworthy.
Wynorski is a popular
director
of these ultra low-budget B-movies (having worked with Roger Corman on many an occasion).
I think I probably would not have been so sourly disappointed if this film had been made by a lesser director, one I didn't normally like so much.
Once the movie reached the climax we realised that we must have been watching the wrong movie as we had seen the trailer, which had completely different footage, the blurb on the back of the DVD did not match the story we were watching and the credits (actors, producer, director) were also completely different.
I love Sasquatch and Bigfoot movies but this one is just a sheer waste of one's time.Terrible, terrible, terrible!I watched this movie last night, and it was all I could do to finish watching.I understood that this weird crazy man wanted to capture Bigfoot,but that was the only thing that made sense in this movie.It did have some amusing parts though.There was this very cheesy and corny disco club with very bad disco dancing that seemed to go on for far too long in the movie.I think the
director
was trying to fill time.The worst thing was the way the Bigfoot looked.The obvious man in a suit looked like a pink faux fur Bigfoot.It was laughable.If you want to see a very bad Bigfoot movie, then I suggest that you purchase this movie.Personally,
Maybe the
director
and actors had a low retentive capacity?
The substance part could have been forgiven if the acting was any good and if the
director
tried to do something original!
It would have helped if the
director
had seen more gangster movies!
Sonny stated to the
director
that NOBODY does this to the Angles and gets away with it.
I went to see this film at the cinema on the strength of its potentially interesting subject matter, good cast, a
director
who had previously done the highly-rated "Once Were Warriors" and my liking for noir-ish films set in L.A. in the Forties and Fifties.
Now i have seen two movies by the
director
Chen Kaige, a very good one (Farewell my concubine), and this bad one, The Assassin.
I understand that the
director
believed that he had to maintain the mystery as long as possible!
This is only the fourth effort I’ve watched from this
director
(whom I met and found quite genial at the 2004 Venice Film Festival Italian B-movie retrospective) and also, possibly, the worst.
Tom Brady (the director) probably found it hilarious that referencing sports films (from Gridiron Gang, Invincible and even Miracle! to The Longest Yard and Dodgeball-yes Dodgeball!) and tossing in a couple of sex jokes, would be the funniest thing since Airplane!
I have found it that if a
director
loves the genre, the movie will be good.
"The Stupids" is an atrocious, dim-witted film with absolutely no artistic merit whatsoever, and is a denigration to a
director
like John Landis.
This movie seems as if someone had a cute idea for a movie, thought of two or three funny possibilities, hired a good cast, then turned the whole thing over to a really bad screenwriter and even worse
director.
The
director
filmed a screwball romantic comedy as if it were a dark, artsy film---weird camera angles, blue filtered shots, lingering, close up looks at raindrops.
I had to suffer through this movie three times while I was a zombie extra in the
director'
s new movie After Sundown.
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