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It's also puerile and simple minded (like Baz Luhrman-man he's a bad director).
When he is released, the
director
of his company Isabel (Greta Scacchi) has already replaced him in the play and his girlfriend gives a cold reception to him.
Instead, writer Anthony Wilson and
director
Sam O'Steen opt for a Satan-worshiping thriller full of a lot of chanting, plenty of candles, and Ruth Gordon trying to act daffy and nasty at the same time.
The plot is a mishmash of several dei ex machina (if that's the correct Latin grammar); the acting consists of deadpan stares broken by occasional hysterics (by the male lead as well as the females); the gratuitous view of Catherine Deneuve's (or somebody's) breasts are worthy of a Budweiser commercial; the repeated cacaphonous orchestra rehearsal in the abandoned building is I'm sure heavy with meaning in the
director'
s mind but to me is just one more stupid symbol thrown into this meaningless movie -- I'm ranting because my time has been wasted watching this scam excuse for an art flic.
Why? because while they --the director, the producers?--
The town square that is all we ever see of Quebec is a rather obvious flatly lit studio interior, giving many scenes an old TV miniseries look, as does
director
Jean Beaudin's reluctance to offer much in the way of long shots or even exteriors.
It bored my all long and I'm not the guy who get bored very easily with horror movie, man i even like house of the dead and alone in the dark from Uwe Boll and you probably know the name for being one of the worst
director
but here it look too much like some guys wanting to make a movie for fun.
Jack Higgins' straightforward thriller about a guilt-ridden IRA bomber forced into "one last job" (where have I heard that plot before?) gets a snarky treatment from cult
director
Mike Hodges.
Herschell Gordon Lewis contributed a brief introduction to the video release of DOCTOR GORE (aka THE BODY SHOP), wherein he touched upon his collaborative efforts with J.G. "Pat" Patterson,
director
and star of DOCTOR GORE.
Ice-T is barely in the film, and when he does appear on screen his performance is so restrained and muted that it becomes crystal clear that the director, perhaps intimidated by Ice's intense stare, didn't know what to do with him.
But the more I got into the movie, the more I felt like all this effort was for the
director'
s entertainment, not the audience.
The
director
shows enormous imagination, but if he had fun with this film, he failed to share that with the audience, or at least with me.
It's like they started off with hardly any script and the
director
just told the actors to stare at each other meaningfully with a lot of music playing over it.
I suppose I can see why critics give this film two out five stars, it isn't fantastic, but I think it is worth a look, from
director
Shawn Levy (Cheaper by the Dozen, Night at the Museum).
Having so good actors as Harris and Von Sydow is always a big advantage for a
director
but if the script is bad what can you do?
I saw this movie just recently, and I said to myself: "This movie is bad!" William Shatner is a great actor, but he is no
director!
Sure she can cry and scream, but Prozac Nation sees Ricci totally out of her depth, perhaps I'm being too harsh.... okay, I'm shifting the blame to the
director.
The
director
presumes she made a "perfect" movie because alienates both pro and anti-Fujimori factions when in fact it is a very biased and unprofessional piece of work.
The plot is inane, the special effects are hilarious and the acting is some of the worst you'll ever see! 4 THUMBS DOWN! WOOOHOOOOOOOO!!! Seriously, I have no idea how the
director
and the "actors" can sleep at night!
Based on a book by Richard Miles, and about as far removed from a commercial drama as one could get, this lurid material not only attracted Dennis but also
director
Robert Altman (whose work is static, at best).
I do very much blame the director, who seems to strain to find ways to undermine the script.
Someone should ask the producers and the
director
whether they added Merriman's character for dramatic effect or to deliver an anti-nuclear message.
The responsibility for this ill-judged production has to be down to the writer, Neil Jordan and director, Conor McPherson.
I can't get over how lazy the
director
is with this movie.
Nothing but the
director'
s juvenile fantasy come to life.
Yet the
director
is so lame that he doesn't even provide for a few honey shots of pretty Mara in a decent dress and black heels for a little relief from the tedium of this zero star thriller.
If you are a movie director, and you actually think it's OK for the opening credits of your movie to include a few frames of the words SLUG before the title appears, left over from your rough edit - and you apparently can't muster the energy to edit those frames out - then your standards are obviously so low as to be insulting.
Jamal wants to be Chris Tucker (whom I've always found very annoying), as a previous commentator has noted, but Peanut (Edward D. Smith), while some of his (over)reactions go on way too long (a
director'
s problem), has some comparatively subtle and funny moments, such as when he is trying to instruct Jamal on the proper method of smoking a joint with a buddy.
The film has occasional funny episodes, often no funnier than a dog playing with its genitals, which happened twice (an index of the slapstick, rudimentary humour of the film in general) but by the end, the film falls into an 'infinite abyss' of complete detritus and the
director'
s egocentric ramblings which made me want to gouge my eyes out.
It's very obvious the
director
is trying to establish a universe.
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