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The Canterville Ghost (1996).The
director
made this too sappy a production.
I must confess that the biggest hole in the plot kept me awake for hours, wondering how dumb the screenwriter, the director, Chrisian Slater, Molly Parker, and Stephen Rea could be not to at least explain how our murderer, who was not a lawyer, or a policeman, could go into a locked cell at a jail, kill his second victim, and tie him up from a noose to make it look like suicide???
The problem in Dark Reality is you had a poor
director
who tried so hard to be innovative and evocative he ended up trashing up the film.
I'm sure Huston (the director) would argue this was to induce a state of panic in the audience, but he had more than ample material in which to do it.
The
director
has used the transcriptions of the original interviews and made the actors play them as if it was a movie.
Seems odd - this
director
did "Silence of The Lambs" - now there's the way to use pauses!
Re-make this movie, it's worth it, but with proper casting and
director
and the satire will come through... even the often repeated "Forgedaboutit."
No one can make an 'instant cult classic', Joe Minion's previous "After Hours" achieved that by sheer merit & an amazing director, but it wasn't instant.
They could have at least filled the rest of the movie with some entertaining magic or fight scenes, however someone decided,(maybe the director, but I don't know if anyone really "directed" this movie) that it was going to be filled with some poorly executed "artsy" camera shots, and nonsensical scenes of the "boys" swimming and getting into bar fights.
The director, who also thought it would be a good idea to co-star, seems to come into the film with no prior experience or knowledge of useful filmmaking.
The
director
obviously moved the actors around in a rythmatic circles as they delivered exhaustingly long lines, to keep the slow pace from becoming noticeable to the audience.
This movie had all the potential and makings of a great feel good, great love story...the cast is perfect, the visuals work, the original premise works, the characters work....but the story moves from one chess move to the next in a most predictable way...not one character in the movie has any depth or has any depth explained by the
director.
The
director
of this movie, whoever the guy's name, was a complete jerk, and has a sick, perverse mind.
I didn't quite get the
director'
s intentions if any.
Shame on the producer and
director.
A film should be about its subject, not its
director
(unless it's a Woody Allen film, of course).
The lead actress is too ditsy and weird-looking to be a heroine, the leading man is too goofy-looking and effeminate to be a convincing hero and the music sounds like some kind of cheap new-agey pet project of the
director'
s hippy daughter (I mean saxophone??? mixed in with some kind of spacey operatic female wailing?).
The acting and writing are both terrible and the
director
doesn't even try to disguise the fact that this movie was made for nothing.
But I do not claim him to be a bad
director
this time .
A movie chock full of not-so-appetizing cleavage and nudity shots that make you wonder, "Does the
director
think this is funny?
Watching the documentary "Wamego: Making Movies Anywhere" only made this film more cringe-worthy, with praise lauded towards it by... the
director
and the
director'
s father... hmmmmmm.
The
director
paints the wrong side of the jetset life and it stings as a hornets nest.
The things that I find irritating on screen, the things I nitpick about and annoy the people who try to watch movies with me are those moment where the writer, director, set-designer, on screen caterer, or whoever, doesn't think it through to the end and, by a single act of omission - or commission - undoes all the other work done by everyone else who has worked on the movie.
The casting
director
and makeup artist did a fair job of finding actors who resembled the famous ensemble.
I can only believe that the writers,
director
and producers of the movie have never even heard of Mr. Smith, let alone read his work.
It really annoyed me that the
director
kept shaking the camera or showing almost total darkness to create atmosphere.
And you can see that
director
Scott attempts to mimic Paul Greengrass with a bright grainy photography that's followed by an awfully dizzying and irritating hand-held direction that, throughout the entire film, attempts to take off from Greengrass's gung-ho guerrilla film-making techniques.
This
director
took every cheap little unintelligent shot at making these people look so "distressed".
I can hold it steady, something the
director
couldn't do.
This is one of late British
director
Andy Milligan's many alternatives to sleeping pills.
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