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The controlling idea is actually not a bad one for this genre (infantile teen comedy), but, somehow, the
director
manages to make the least of it.
Get a first-time screenwriter, an inexperienced director, a few TV actors looking for their bigscreen break and see what they can do.
This film comes to us from
director
Bernard L. Kowalski, who also directed "Attack of the Giant Leeches" (see separate review) but may be better known for his work on "Columbo".
This flick is so bad its beyond belief.Even for an independent low budget film...it just, well, sucks.I can't even believe even Troma would put out such crap.I have been a fan of some Troma flicks for years(Toxic Avenger,Squeeze Play,Rockabilly Vampire to name a few).But LLoyd, come on,this goes way beyond the boundaries of any taste.It features some of the worst acting imaginable.I think it would have been possible to find unemployed street people who could have been as good...oh,wait, that is what they did.I mean it,these characters have negative charisma.With any luck, the producer and
director
of this film will have a huge karmic debt because of this atrocity.As will the special effects people.But beyond the terrible acting and the horrid special effects,the dialogue is absolutely traumatic to the ears.The script is full of plot holes the size of Alaska, and there are severe continuity problems.The worst part however, is that it not entertaining in even the smallest way.And this is the most unforgivable sin in film making.But, don't take my word for it.Go out and waste four bucks renting it.Just don't say I didn't warn you.
The Salena Incident is by far the director, Dustin Rikert's, best film --- which isn't saying much.
In his past films (and I use the term "films" loosely), the
director
takes ideas from Hollywood blockbusters and severely marginalizes them.
I should bill the
director
for the cost of renting this film.
To the
director
and the writers of this film....please quit now.
I am well aware that the actors are amateurs but it's of no defence since the
director
might be the least talented one ever directing in Sweden.
Shwaas may have a good story, but the
director
is utterly devoid of talent.
Though Stephen Gyllenhaal is a good TV
director
with a few good full-length to his credit, "Homegrown" is just a mess in its script and direction.
Clearly the work of a first-time
director
with a small budget who either lacked or didn't sufficiently heed good advice.
The
director
seems to think that if crew members are working in the background then it is a good idea to put someone welding in the background.
The book was great and I was sure after seeing the movie preview that the movie would be great as well, however I felt like I was watching a movie where the
director
and cast did not even read what these characters where like.
The intro to the movie is quite possibly the worst intro to a horror film I have ever seen, I mean a angry chick hitting a guy in the head with a frying pan isn't at all frightening which is what I assume the
director
was aiming for, but in fact it was "mildly" funny.
The DVD needs a
director'
s commentary so that I can find out what he was thinking...or if he was at all.
H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds by
director
David Michael Latt is a slightly less-than-average flick which isn't too bad if one considers the budget he had to work with - only $1 million.
Dr. Lucio Fulci (Lucio Fulci) is a
director
of gory horror movies who is starting to feel the effect of having filmed too many bloody scenes.
Kudos to
director
Brian Yuzna.
The 80's are back with vengeance in Witchery, an American-Italian co-production, helmed by infamous Joe 'D'Amato on the production side and short-careered
director
(thank heavens for small miracles) Fabrizio Laurenti directing .
This movie had potential with Bolo and the
director
of Enter the Dragon signed on, but as someone who was on set most every day I can tell you that Robert Clouse was an old and confused individual, at least during the making of this movie.
I don't know what has happened to
director
Abel Ferrara.
I have a database of all the DVDs I own (including those received as gifts - which this was) and so, when entering a new one, I always refer to IMDb for such info as genre, runtime, director, leads etc.
What this film has is its realism , you really do get the feeling screenwriter James Slater has been doing his homework on the subject of downhill skiing while
director
Michael Ritchie shoots the movie in a fly on the wall documentary style .
Director
Delbert Mann was a much better
director
than this film indicates.
But since the side-stories (the progress of the cops on the case and another one involving floozy-singer Connie Stevens) are rather dull, the
director
has no choice but to keep foisting those sweaty faces on us.
The main problem on display here is that there's really nothing here besides a few of the
director'
s fetishes being showcased like circus exhibits.
He did two films for one-time Bond
director
Peter Hunt too - the first being the decent 1981 actioner Death Hunt, the second being this indifferent political chase thriller.
I wish the
director
and editor had re-edited the film because maybe there's more story there that could be released from an otherwise unpleasant experience.
The
director
just seems to forget, that some people act that way already solely based on the fact, that they believe and love as prescribed in the Bible... Why attempt to change that, unless you be the Devil yourself?
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