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No rhetoric, no easy surreal shortcuts, no typical touristic Tornatore-like picturing, no over acting, no
director
autoreferentialism.
Directed by the younger brother of great
director
Leo McCarey this is a pretty good short from the Three Stooges, nominated for an Academy Award.
The
director
might be at fault here.
I'm a huge fan of legendary
director
Elia Kazan .
Try to imagine a male
director
with Jeanne's openness - not impossible, but a little mind-bending.
While most of us grow out of our pipe dreams, the main character of American Movie, Mark, has yet to let go of his(and at a thirty-something age too): to become a wealthy acclaimed
director.
His desire to be a
director
so controls his character that he sees any person or thing in his life as something to exploit to reach the goal.
While I noticed other IMDB commenters are lambasting Mark's selfishness, I think it's an almost justified sort-of selfishness because for Mark, not becoming a famous
director
is equivalent to death.
It so happens that back about 1979,
director
Robert Altman said that he didn't believe he had ever made a real movie and that he expected that one of these kids riding skateboards--if he doesn't break his neck--will make the first movie.
As writer and director, Sebastian Gutierrez deserves high praise.
Almodovar is just about the only modern
director
that can approach Preston Sturges' wonderful brand of lunacy.
With some spots of the American classic films (but not imitating it) the
director
tales us a story about love, crime and the importance of points of view.
There were heist movies before this one, and indeed the likes of Rififi were an obvious influence on it - but The Red Circle is more than just another entry in an overpopulated genre and with this film,
director
Jean-Pierre Melville has managed to create something that both thrills on the surface and gives its audience something to think about.
Bonnie Hunt has proved that she is not only an exceptional actress but also a marvelous
director
and script writer.
Partly due to the
director'
s expert telling of the tale but mostly due to Jimmy Stewart's thoroughly engaging performance, we are drawn into the story as if it were unfolding for the first time right before our eyes.
For a film by a first time director, this is a simply amazing little film, though I have to admit that it's a bit hard to watch and will probably offend the sensibilities of many who watch it, as the film takes a definite stand in favor of assisted suicide.
From the
director
of Oldboy comes this slick vampire flick.
Despite the age difference, they have superb chemistry on screen and the
director
wisely does not let this dominate too much but keeps it as part of the backdrop which works nicely.
The
director
also did a great job keeping the story held together, getting those wonderful performances (on not messing with them) and using music (and what wonderful music it is) to great effect.
The movie itself is ancient kiddie matinée fare, but it benefits from
director
Roy William Neill's attention to staging and atmosphere.
living in Romania, i was almost stunned by the very realistic setting for the scenes and the great care paid to local details by the
director.
As far as the direction, I had no idea Franklin J. Schaffner was the
director
until I read the review in Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide(this was the last film he ever made).
While I was watching "Welcome Home", I said to myself, "this
director
really knows what he's doing," not knowing that Schaffner had directed it.
The film the story of the hot-headed
director
and his rise and fall and rise, by using real recognizable names and events during the silent and early sound eras.
And that's just what
director
Anthony Asquith provided the British with 1943's naval war film, We Dive at Dawn.
After his earlier movie "Videodrome", which definitely shows similarities to this movie,
director
David Cronenberg again ventures himself in the world of virtual reality, in which truth and fiction mix.
Director
Alan Shapiro also wrote the screenplay and has done an excellent job as both writer and
director
of this film.
The
director
of photography was Bill Butler A.S.C. who lensed the film "Jaws" in 1975.
The underwater
director
of photography was Pete Romano.
I went into this film with little to no expectations after learning that the
director
was responsible for the awful vampire flick The Forsaken.
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