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I guess the
director
used it for effect.
The
director
of this garbage probably had more money than sense.
The overall impression is that someone was given a below average script, wannabe actors, an average
director
and absolutely no budget whatsoever.
A tedious effort from not-yet great
director
Budd Boetticher and pretty but not-yet un-bland actress Nina Foch, this movie is, as one of the other reviewers notes, is the quintessence of a certain kind of B movie.
After seeing PURELY BELTER I came onto this site to review it , but not only that I also had to check out the resume of the screenwriter /
director
Mark Herman .
I think the casting
director
just took some random kids from off the street to act in this movie.
Lets talk about the special effects WOW!!!! they are horrific, what was the
director
thinking about.
The full blame has to go on the director, who did a very poor editing job, and really whacked out the Airport Franchise.
The
director
of this film doesn't look to have some important notions about how much time to spend in introduction and flashbacks for example.(
This movie is a shame especially considering Andrzej Wajda is not an amateur, but professional
director.
From the mind of writer and
director
Cody Jarrett, a cheesy slice of fun.
John Schlesinger's finished product gives the impression that he was asleep in his
director'
s chair most of the time as the film lags and the actors sleep walk, save for the highly annoying over the top performance of Sean Penn.
Plus I do like Natalie Portman and Javier Bardem as well as the
director
Milos Forman.
These millions of dollars could have been spent to make three or four independent movies, but no, let's give to some
director
who'll make a film that tells people that war can be explained by rational means.
While I'm normally a big fan of John Turturro's work as an actor and director, ILLUMINATA is a great disappointment.
I'm not sure if the
director
meant for it to be so crappy on purpose because he knew idiots like me would buy it.
The most blame has to do with the
director
of that episode- Stephen Williams.
Certainly some of the materials and interviews contain some compelling stories, but unlike what the description on the back suggests, it wasn't so much the victim's story that's being told as it is the
director'
s, Mr. Ripper, and he doesn't tell it well.
We feel morally obliged to care about the topic, but the
director'
s self-indulgent, meandering, uninspired delivery of his journey makes you grow numb after a while.
As a story that is surreal, this movie could've been great (as great as it is rated by some here), but mixed with the acting
(director
and relatives playing major roles, due to financial reasons I reckon) found in here ... although calling this acting, is not only a stretch of that word, it's giving it a new meaning!
Let me get this out of the way before I trash this film: I love Park Chan-Wook's work as a
director.
While I disagree with the masses saying he's is the best
director
working in our time, I can't deny that he understands how to use a camera very effectively.
Far worse is the blatant absence of a skillful or experienced
director
who maybe took a holiday with the editor while the film was being made?
I loved the first 15 minutes, and I loved some of the dialogue in the tribunal--which proved to be the best showcase for the
director'
s ahead-of-its-time method acting technique--but this movie ultimately disappoints.
Unfortunately, Albert Finney (at this point in his career, not at all elderly) seems too robust and quick-thinking to play the actor; Finney (and Oscar-nominated
director
Peter Yates) cannot modulate Sir's moods and bouts of coherency in a way that makes sense to us, so that in one scene he's stopping a train with the commanding echo of his voice, and in the next he's curiously falling apart.
An abominable piece of trash that the
director
and/or producer should be ashamed to put their name on.
Maybe the
director
saw this and made him do the reall really bad comedy routines that he sometimes does in the film.
Many of them are very experienced and capable, but they all seemed out of place, and having an amateur
director
certainly didn't help.
I could not believe it was possible to get something worse than the first House of the Dead but amazingly the
director
has succeeded.
Just ONCE, I would like to see Koontz's work given to a decent screenwriter, director, and producer!
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