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It's potency is perhaps best attested to by the fact that even as we, umm, type, a book is being written about the show wherein will be found the thoughts, fancies, and reminiscences of many of the show's actors, writers, directors, and producers.
I think perhaps his inspiration left him a little earlier than it did for other
directors
of his generation.
There have been copious depictions of sin city, this is one of the better efforts...The producers and
directors
are lucky to have James Caan in the show, as he is very much a totally accomplished actor!!!
I found this a very enjoyable light hearted comedy set in Wales with some truly funny sequences highlighting the rivalry between two funeral
directors.
The show, while if often rollercoasters from over the top buffoonery to being corny walks the line enough to keep it as a show that you can see Damon Wayans be comfortable in his own skin on the set (especially since the main writers,
directors
and consultants were ALL members of the Wayans family) AND in his character.
cast was good to excellent and the lead man was truly heroic.When I first saw this film I knew the wisest as well as the only real position to have was to enjoy this film as a rousing bit of entertainment and then some.I felt then as I even feel now that the Silver Screen does not as such provide for a true depiction of much of anything let alone The Life of George Armstrong Custer,however the Director Raoul Walsh was to contribute to the real value represented in this film when I watched a semi-documentary with other great
directors
like Vincent Mennelli wherein these central figures talked about there accomplishments with valuable comments providing a glimpse into the Hollywood mind set.This is what I considered something of interest and where all of this became terribly interesting and very enjoyable.Yet, there have been so much made of all the problems with the silver screen and its story telling ability that some of the enjoyment has been lost and perhaps you would find that to be true here as well.Custer ranked 34 in a graduating class of...34.Much has been made of Custer's final class ranking,but of the 68 cadets who entered the Military Academy with him in 1857,half of them had already flunked out or quit by graduation day,June 24,1861.It is suggested in the movie as the various instructors are determining if a soldier is fit for command and then they come upon the name of George Armstrong Custer and there is to be certain an exchange between the two sides and here is where the Sargeant on Duty says in almost a low tone even to suggest as if that came out by accident"His squadron would follow him to hell,"Your at attention Sargeant,reprimands Tape.If Iam not mistaken when Flynn shows up at a initial battlefield it acknowledged that Custer did not see action right away and indeed he was doing work as a reliable attaché to not only Sheridan,but Hancocks forces as well only to end up for a time with the Army of The Potomac under General George McClellan.There is some truth to the audacity attributed to Custers battlefield heroics as was illustrated when in a counterattack ,"young Custer spurred his horse to the lead and boldly plunged in among the stunned Confederates.As a lone Union Soldier surrounded by rebels,Custers audacity shone through.He accepted the surrender of several enemy soldiers,including a rebel captain.Yet most outstanding was that in this action he personally captured the very first Confederate battle flag taken by the Army of the Potomac.This notable act of courage marked him as an officer of great battlefield promise."Robert
Writers and directors, by the nature of their craft, stand back a frame from the action in their work to show insights about characters and situations.
At school I was taught how some shots were called and there were two
directors
constantly mentioned : Orson Welles and Sergei M. Eisenstein.
Particularly European cinema is often very dialogue-driven (and many of the young US-American
directors
are strongly influenced by that).
From, 'Easy Rider' and the collapse of studio influence, through all those introspective 'real life' movies, where brilliant young
directors
tried to express themselves politically, sexually and artistically, through to the beginnings of the blockbuster and the return of the reigns to the money men and their studios.
Of course Vicente Aranda is a legend in Spanish Cinema and surely one of the great
directors
in Spanish cinema but I don't think this is one of his greatest movies even if it's fine.
Beyond the Clouds was directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, one of Italy's most famous
directors.
We wish all of the actors, actresses, writers, directors, and producers the best of luck and would just like to say keep up the good work.
Added to this there was some fine camera work and the
directors
pulled it all together admirably.
1. I've seen Branaghs Hamlet: Branagh is too old, speaks frequently with a high pitched voice (unwillingly funny!) - not a convincing Hamlet, and his
directors
qualities - poor !
(see also much ado about nothing from Branagh - the funny parts of the dialogues have mostly been cut out not speaking of the
directors
mistakes in the dialogue cuts!) 2. I've seen Hamlet 2000: I think the scenario is an interesting idea - but such lousy actors - all of them 3. Orson Welles Hamlet is OK - but this BBC Hamlet is the best!
Do I praise certain scenes which show the
directors
creativity.
I never understand why
directors
ask actors/actresses to use accents not their own when it is obvious to everyone they can't convince.
Following the success of "Paris, Je T'Aime", a group of
directors
decided to get together and make a similar anthology style film based in New York.
And unsurprisingly soon after the success of his first two in the series, other
directors
wanted to cash in.
A lot of Italian
directors
were especially interested, such as Lucio Fulci who brought us 'Zombie' a year after Romero's 'Dawn of the Dead', known as 'Zombi' in Italy and some other countries, and it was there that Fulci's film was known as 'Zombi 2'.
Not all actors are cut out to be writers or
directors
and clearly Mr. Hopkins falls into this category.
The
directors
and producers should have named it any thing other than "Love's Abiding Joy."
In the unlikely case that some aspiring
directors
are reading these comments, I'd like to offer some advice (free of charge!), from a viewer's perspective.
Well I'm wondering how dumb the
directors
think of their producing company when this movie was first introduced.
A great many talented actors,
directors
and writers.
All in all, RGV who I thought was one of the most talented and gifted
directors
India has had.. failed miserably.
Wish I'd spent the £3.99 it cost me on something else, like erm.... Natural Born Killers:
Directors
Cut.
Jonatha Frakes should hand in his
directors
chair, his version was completely hopeless.
But the problem is that all of the afore mentioned
directors
display a level of erudite sensibility that is sorely lacking here.
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