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It was hard to figure out what the
director
was trying to say-- Most of the time the main character is dressed in weird clothes and makeup.
I was severely disappointed by the clumsy script which never flowed and the apparent lack on the effort of the actors and
director
to understand anything about the culture they endeavored to portray.
Forgive me, but this work of
director
Peter Hall is horrendous.
This film is for fans of the stars and the
director
only - general audiences need not bother.
From
director
Barbet Schroder (Reversal of Fortune), I think I saw a bit of this in my Media Studies class, and I recognised the leading actress, so I tried it, despite the rating by the critics.
A funny thing happened to me while watching "Mosquito": on the one hand, the hero is a deaf-mute and the
director
is totally unable to make us understand why he does what he does (mutilating mannequins...er, excuse me, corpses) through his images.
What saves this film from becoming a Hallmark spectacle and debacle of the usual sort, whenever films about serial killers are concerned, is the direction, which is a double-edged sword;
director
Scott L. Flynn sheds focus enough upon the b-actors not to let their flaws shine through too much, but at the same times created a truly dull and stereotypical view of the American police through the King-angle.
All in all, interesting for those who are into serial-killers, but mostly a let-down; however, if the
director
will make another film about another serial-killer, I'd definitely see it in hopes that holes were patched-up.
The only person to blame is the director, who knows nothing on how to direct a scene, where to place the camera!
Roger Spottiswoode isn't the worst director, and he did a good job on the underrated sci-fi thriller "The Sixth Day" (a.k.a.
Despite a great soundtrack and the presence of the ever amazing Rappaport and Woods, this is another one of those moronic comedies where New York throws itself at the hero in an effort by the writer and/or
director
to show what a zany place it is.
In this film, the
director
tries to explain some of these stories by using a young reporter as a continuum.
I guess the
director
thought he would do something different - portray killing children.
So was the
director
successful?
Perhaps the
director
was trying for another PIRATE (Good Garland and Kelly musical) -- but this lame musical epoch falls flat.
You may not believe this, but when the credits to this movie rolled, I looked for the
director'
s name.
And if he did stump up any money for it - all of £50 judging by the looks - he should have been banging on the
director'
s door for a refund the minute the film was released.
I bet the
director
was either mega-stoned when he made this or he was just taking the pee out of every David Bradley fan who would sit through this heap of crap.
The overlong masturbation sessions and some bizarre nightmare sequences cover about three quarters of the movie, and then finally
director
Mario Garriazzo begins with the actual exorcism.
So many bad reviewers, it made me wonder, what people are thinking while watching a simple flick made by a quite bad director??? Did you all expected a super-hit flawless movie??
It was fun to watch the film just to try to catch all the background details that the
director
(obviously an Alexanderphile himself) put in.
The one on the website appears to be a preview release version signed by the
director.
As a struggling actor this was a chance for me to work with fantastic people, it gave me great scenes to include on my reel, and it allowed me to work on a dream job for a month and a half (no waiting tables!) Turi(the director) And Steve and Scott (the producers) Were very kind by giving me this opportunity to participate in the production.
Craftsmen building the set, prop masters, gaffers,wardrobe, makeup artists, script supervisors, the cinematographer, production assistants, extras, craft services, producers, director, and actors.
You would think an ad with the line "From the
director
of "Office Space"" would be enough to warrant a big release!
Editing and the success of the
director
is very impressive.
Catherine Brreillat is a French
director
who loves to provoke her audience.
The movie in production seems to be based on herself, since the person at the center of the story is Jeanne, a woman director, much like Ms. Breillat.
I strongly recommend the DVD version, which contains a second audio track with
director
Lloyd Kaufman which is just as entertaining as the main track.
Movie fans got to know the style of the
director
who introduced himself as one among the post war new realists, an aristocrat who developed his individual free thinking and, consequently, expressed them as an artist.
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