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The movie is not as funny as the
director'
s preceding (and only other) movie, Shanghai Noon.
I'm no
director
or writer or anything related to a movie.
Advice for the casino sequences were allegedly provided by a professional but judging by the way in which they are handled they were completely ignored by the
director.
The writers and
director
of this "film", if you want to call it that, really tried to suck the Airport dynasty dry with this crap!
Spare a thought, too, for
director
Richard Fleischer who had given the world classics like 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, Fantastic Voyage, The Boston Strangler and 10 Rillington Place.
The
director
simply pours on the mindless violence (people even get burned alive and blown up), turning this into an urban version of "Commando" (and Charlie, like Arnold, rarely bothers to protect himself from the enemy gunfire).
Coldly without any sense of its own absurdity,
director
Lewis John Carlino seems to believe a circumstance like this could actually happen.
The problem I think with this film was that the
director
was trying a bit to hard to make this film weird and original.
The fifth collaboration between Marlene Dietrich and
director
Josef von Sternberg, BLONDE VENUS is a film that looks great while it's playing but fails to engages the viewer.
It's an unfortunate set-back to the talents of
director
James Foley, who unwisely allows his star to run rampant in the spirit of the nutty slapstick films from the 1930s (but even Katharine Hepburn in "Bringing Up Baby" had a human side).
The film has great actors, a master director, a significant theme--at least a would-be significant theme, undertone of fifties existential world-weariness, aerial scenes that ought to have thrilled both senses and imagination, and characters about which one might deeply care.
Clearly the story is worth relating, it's powerful and true, but did the
director
have to cast every single role with a recognizable face?
The blame of this terrible flick lies with the director, Martin Campbell.
The film obviously has no clue where it's going at any point in time; I think the
director
modeled each scene after the last movie he'd watched.
It didn't make its way to German cinemas and neither the
director
or an actor were able to receive an important award for this movie.
The
director
tried to create an modern version of this play, but failed.
Last fall (of 2001), I took a film class that was taught by the
director
of this movie (Mark Hoeger).
His vast knowledge of filmmaking, his ability to dissect any scene of a film, and his winning of an Academy Award in some obscure category seemed to give him more credibility than your average independent film
director.
The
director'
s fey mannerisms may have succeeded if he had adopted a point of view.
This time the cast, including the usually excellent Debbie Rochon have given up trying and
director
Tammi Sutton creates no tension and presents merely a dull and steady film.
For producer David O. Selznick, no one
director
would ever do.
Yet again,
director
J. Lee Thompson unites with actor Charles Bronson for a violent and uncompromising action flick.
Stop this
director
before he/she (name is vague on gender) directs again!
Was the
director
thinking; "I need a humorous scene to balance out the great acting so I will use some lame ass joke I read on a Laffy Taffy wrapper."
You can hear the
director
and cameraman in the background yelling commands like "Zoom, zoom, zoom!!!".
The only positive thing I can say for this movie is that with a new script and the right
director
and actors it could be a great story.
I give this movie a low rating for the story alone, but I met the
director
the night I saw the film and he gave me an additional reason to dislike the movie.
There also were some very prominent names involved in the production, like main stars Rock Hudson ("Giant", "Seconds"), Diane Ladd ("Chinatown", "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore") and
director
Nelson himself was responsible for the acclaimed classics "Soldier Blue" and "Charly".
I can only guess everyone involved somehow hurt the writer and
director
and were forced (maybe at gunpoint)to star in this worthless T.V. trash.
I mean halfway into the film, I wonder how the hell did the producer and/or the
director
gets around casting such an ensemble of people who can't act.
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