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Later, the
director
edited his story based on the footages.
Toy Soldiers is an okay action movie but what really stands out is the amount of effort that the scriptwriters and
director
put into portraying American counter-terrorist forces accurately.
He was created by Walt Disney, a famous creater, producer,
director
etc: I love the Disney Movies because it is great fun watching the cartoon movies.
Warner Brothers tampered considerably with American history in "Big Trail
" director
Raoul Walsh's first-rate western "They Died with Their Boots On," a somewhat inaccurate but wholly exhilarating biography of cavalry officer George Armstrong Custer.
I also enjoyed the discussion with the
director
after the showing.
Ding-a-ling less was shot five years ago and i'm sure the
director
Onur Tukel is more mature now.
An excellent debut movie for the the
director
of Batman Begins, comes the Following, a movie about a man who follows other people for inspiration of characters in stories he writes.
A river crossing in a driving rain storm is so realistic, it has to be real (In fact, I understand that
director
Raoul Walsh nearly lost the entire cast during this sequence).
We see the struggles of the actors, the director, the sound crew, and everybody else trying to hang in there and make this film successful.
A good story, great actors and a brilliant ending is what makes this film the jumping start of the
director
Thomas Vinterberg's great carrier.
The first movie as a
director
of the talented Liev Schreiber is a delightful, heart-warming, touching drama that also brings one of Elijah Wood's best roles.
The film itself is the result of an ill fated plan to produce a television series to be directed by a
director
who was trusted with a substantial amount of money (especially for Troma) to make something wonderful and delivered a lot of unfinished and incomprehensible material before quitting (or being fired, I am not sure which at this moment).
A hilarious comedy by the best
director
ever, Oz Scott.
This is another Universal fun filled fright fest.Many people want to compare it to House Of Frankenstein.Even though it has similar cast and the same
director
it can stand on its own.(It
For my money, probably the best film - or at least the most purely cinematic film -
director
Ford ever made.
So obviously were
director
Marc Forster ("Stranger Than Fiction") and screenwriter David Benioff ("Troy"), who pay meticulous attention to the most significant details of the story within the film's 127-minute running time.
Plunkett and Macleane is set in the 18th century, yet
director
Jake Scott offers a thoroughly 90s take.
I never thought I'd say this about a biopic, but there is a near over-abundance of characterization (especially concerning Kenji Miyazawa's emotions) and too little on the literal occurrences in his life--by the end, I'm not sure if he dies (he's supposed to), or if his sister finally dies (she's supposed to), or if the
director
spent a little too much time on the Galactic Railroad (that's an inside joke, in case you missed it--Miyazawa wrote a children's book called Night on the Galactic Railroad).
You are the
director
and you are writing the scenario while you watch it.
There aren't many jump out at you scares as in the usual American horror film, but the
director
does maintain the off-kilter and foreboding mood very well, especially in the awkward character interactions with each other.
I also liked how the
director
was able to capture just how dysfunctional this household is through scenes such as the first dinner that the characters have together.
The producer and
director
came up with a good idea and finally put an end to a film.
Beautifully filmed, acclaimed
director
Hugh Hudson (Chariots of Fire) creates a story that brings the entire legend of John Clayton, Lord Greystoke and Tarzan of the apes to life with reverence and dignity, and with a scope not heretofore seen in Tarzan films.
Brit
director
Chrstopher Nolan now has a career in America, and a reputation for making movies both popular and critically acclaimed; but this small film was where he started.
The acting, on the other hand, is not quite in the same class - the film has a stylised quality, and possibly to a greater extent than the
director
intended.
Arthur Penn,
director
of Bonnie and Clyde and Little Big Man, saw that Steve Tesich's outstanding script rang with truth, and from these two talents comes solid cinema.
Footprints is a stylish example of the 70's powerful Italian film making.And Luigi Bazzoni, a wrongly underrated
director
and visually amazing 'auteur'.
the movie touches the soul of the audience very much,some scene in the movie is ultimate and tears comes out automatically,i'm surprised by seeing this movie that any
director
can direct this type of movie in the year 1925.as a student of cinema i can say this movie helps a lot to understand use of montage.first
It is, however, a difficult film to appreciate because the rewrite and adaptation to the screen is below the standard previously achieved by the
director
cast.
He is the only living
director
to redefine pace since Kubrick.
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