Director
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The
director
has a certain visual flair.
This
director
is his own man.
One other thing should be said about the director: No wonder Kubrick found him fascinating.
I see the
director
is my age (b.
Stuart Gordon is a better
director
than this and Hopper is a much better actor.
With actors that are as wooden as a cigar store indian, a script that was written by the
director'
s 4-year-old son, a camera that was stolen from a burning pawn shop, poverty-row special effects, and to top it off, a
director
that thought making this crap would make them famous.
It's self-consciousness is obvious in every frame: "see what a profound, sophisticated film we are making," the
director
and screenwriters seem to be saying to us, and to themselves they say, "lets's see how we can bore and confuse the audience even more."
The writer and
director
obviously did no research into the history and just wanted to cash in on the infamous Gein name.
The only laugh it gave me was in the behind the scenes documentary on the DVD, in which the film's geeky
director
Darren Fisher explains how it was his script that attracted the 'talent' to the project!
If you liked get shorty, you will leave the theater wanting to kill the
director
and screenwriter.
First of all, Ed Wood Jr. is not the worst
director
ever, Plan 9 From Outer Space not withstanding.
In the same way Lamberto Bava was a substandard facsimilie of his father, Mario (who was an extremely overrated
director
anyway), Michele Soavi is a substandard
director
in the Dario Argento mold.
His movies bring a certain flair to them that is actually not brought on by the
director
or producer, but by him!
As far as Demme goes, this is the daring
director
of Something Wild & Melvin And Howard?
What would it happen if any unknown
director
did a film like that?
Writer &
director
Mark Malone, best known for writing "Dead of Winter" for "Bonnie & Clyde
" director
Arthur Penn, has penned up a pedestrian potboiler that has an ailing but vengeful mob boss Louie Martinelli (Seymour Cassel) dispatching his son Angelo (Joe Mantegna of "House of Games") to whack Carmine DellaRosa.
Another thing was that the
director
should not have put himself in the picture.
One would have expect much more from a
director
who made way better movies in the past.
This noisy, dizzying football film from
director
Oliver Stone seems to have everyone in the cast - well, everyone except William H. Macy, who could have tackled the role played by Mr. Stone, the team doctors, or the "fruitcake" selling cereal.
There are a couple of decent actors in it (Charles Durning, eg.), but the
director
got nothing out of them.
The
director
and cast should be ashamed and then it dawned on me this could all be part of a shambolic scare tactic.
Nobody goes into a movie produced by WWE Films (whose owner has challenged God to a wrestling match), directed by a former porn
director
(the man gave the world the Between the Cheeks trilogy), starring a wrestler named Kane, and expects a little slice of art on a golden platter.
Conrad Radzoff(Ferdy Mayne), a hammy cult icon, dies from a heart ailment(not before disposing of an ungrateful assistant and TV commercial director, both of whom disrespected him with showers of insults).
At the time, I interviewed the producer and spoke briefly with the
director
during a set change break; I did not get to interview James Coburn which was always a great disappointment to me.
maybe Hollywood should remake this movie with some little better actors and better director.sorry
Veteran British television
director
Alan Gibson's "Dracula A.D. 1972" qualifies as one of the least appetizing entries in the Hammer Studios series about Bram Stoker's immortal bloodsucker.
Good actors, good director, well acted, well directed but...Where's the movie?
I'll say it again... one of the worst films ever made and it was made by the
director
that made one of my most, favorite films - "Excalibur".
Through this however
director
Jon Jost keeps interleaving awkward frames, blocks of letters, opening credits with annoying swooshing sounds, color frames that announce "BLUE", numbers that count towards the "12 Steps to a Conclusion" announced in the opening credits.
self promoting, bad script writing excuse for a horror
director.
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