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My opinions may sound unfairly harsh on a first time
director
but, this is the kind of film that only goes to undermine the commercial viability and quality standards which have only just kept a British film industry in existence.
The end is very cheesy, although I like one of the final scenes, when everybody finally stops talking and the
director
gives us a chance to catch our breath again.
Apparently the writer and
director
of this direct-to-DVD slasher movie is a fan of Friday 13th and other summer camp slashers.
I don't think the guy who made this knew what to do at all -- watching foreign art movies all day long isn't enough to make somebody an instant
director.
This has been said by a lot of the cast members and also the director, Steven Soderbergh.
Technical details are worse than the most far-stretched CSI 'knowledge' and gizmos and halfway the movie one wonders if the
director
even cared about detail credibility.
I like his work very much, both as an actor and a
director.
Okay, so when a friend of mine told me he was supposed to direct MM2 and MM3, I thought, heck, I got to check out Monster Man and see what its like, maybe I can get a part in it, but when I popped it into my DVD player and and tried to choke down the first 45 minutes of nothing but bad, bad I mean horribly annoying bad comedy from that fat ass thinking he's funny, not to mention how looooong the
director
spent on the pointless desert road trip, I cam to the conclusion that these guys didn't have a clue of what they were doing and missed the boat by a long shot.
Myabe the writing was so bad that they had to cut out a lot of the movie or maybe the
director
didn't shoot enough of the horror and gore, that they had to find filler to make the usual 84 minutes????
The
director
assembled a lot of the right ingredients for a mad-doctor movie, but somehow forgot the skeleton of a story to hang them on.
Sadly, even with a proper leading man this movie doesn't stand a chance for it is fatally burdened with both a totally inept
director
- whole scenes go nowhere and are poorly realized - and a screenplay that is utterly inferior, scattered and at times incoherent - not for a single moment do you care about anyone in this film, for the single fact that there is NOTHING in the way of character development!
I am going to blame the
director
who didn't even provide 5 minutes of decent footage throughout the entire film.
I guess the director, Don FauntLeRoy asks us to just believe it.
This is, of course, to emphasize extra to us dumb viewers that the story is supposed to take place in the Scottish highlights and not in
director
Larry Buchanan's birthplace Texas.
The ludicrous script is full of (MINOR SPOILER) people dying and then coming back to life when the plot requires them to, and the
director
doesn't seem able to work up any energy and suspense.
Director
Curt Siodmak was an eminent scriptwriter during the 1930's and 1940's and delivered stories for some true genre classics ("I walked with a Zombie", "The Wolf Man") but, as a director, he obviously lacked the required competences.
..."Flight of the Living Dead" sports production values that belie the substandard script from
director
Scott "I'm a producer, can'tcha tell?" Thomas and two hacks who shall remain nameless because I feel sorry for them having to attach those no-names to this turkey.
Good actors(SergioCastellittoaparticular favourite; he was great in "Uomo DelleStelle"/"TheStarmaker"but that was made by Giuseppe Tornatore, a great Italian
director
as opposed to the mediocre one who made this effort),but awful, rambling script, terrible editing,and a
director
who seemed to have no idea of what he was trying to say, and ended up saying exactly nothing.
I never thought much of Bellochio as
director.
I didn't think he was much of a
director
then, and still don't.
The effects were very mediocre, this whole scenario is something of crummy two-but
director
Uwe Boll, since this would be his cast.
I was loaned this DVD by the
director
of a film I am working with, in which I play an actor who is playing Prospero.
The
director
failed completely to develop each violent scene with thrills and suspense.
The
director
and stars(?)should be banished from making movies forever.
The paper-thin plot concerns a sleazy
director
played by the sleazy
director
(now thats acting) advertising on the internet for women to star in a snuff movie.
Out of the cast, Paul Wesley, the
director
needing a big break, encountering more than he could possibly bargain for, Jake Tanner, is a nice guy, coming off very likable and tolerant of the crap he must contend with, considering the prima donnas and immature people in his entourage who often cause nothing but migraines.
That itself tells me the producers and
director
didn't have any core understanding about a western other than those standard shoot'em up scenes and violent themes.
Both have same style animation, that's obvious because of the director, both have lame soundtracks which suck like the Antichrist, and both have terrible endings.
All I can say is, this
director
is no 'auteur'.
The most irritating thing about "Dies d'agost" (August Days) is not simply that NOTHING HAPPENS in this film but that
director
Marc Recha has the nerve to pretend that this film is some sort of homage to leftist Catalan journalist Ramon Barnils.
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