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Irving Rapper, one of Bette's best
directors
from her peak years, is sadly unable to elevate this ridiculous material, in which Davis is curiously aloof and restrained until the outrageous finale (where she thankfully pulls out all the stops).
Even though the
directors
claim to be part of that oi-culture, it's still a very, very bad directorial debut.
I felt like the
directors
were so exited to do that movie (it's their first feature), that they actually never really asked themselves, what story they wanna tell.
I met Ben (one of the directors) on several occasions and he's a nice and thoughtful guy, but that doesn't make him a director.
the acting got progressively worse as the "movie" advanced, and the
directors
use of euphoric drugs became apparent as the final scenes approached.
I don't know why new
directors
think this method of filming is so great.
Or maybe only for a hustler's glance of some
directors?
She quit the movies and, I think, joined the Board of
Directors
at MGM.
Did the producers and
directors
even take film classes?
When will Christian
directors
learn that sometimes people say bad words?
The
directors
star appeal and the subject matter was sufficient fodder to spark interest and ticket sales, but this is a flop.
Except for the
directors
Tashan to make this movie there is no other Tashan.
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Directors
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He should have eaten humble pie (if not for his own sake then for the men who died in Kargil), hired one of these brilliant Bollywood directors, hired a real scriptwriter, hired a real editor, hired a musician that wasn't related to him in some way (and who seemed to have listened to some bad version of "Apocalypse Now" on some cheap Indian drug), hired a real professional crew, thrown away all the fireworks and told a real story.
I hate when
directors
(or whatever) run out of ideas and then blame the aliens!
Was she the
directors
daughter?
He loves them so much that he dedicated the movie to Dario Argento, as well as other notable
directors
such as George A. Romero and Tobe Hooper.
out of all the films he has made i only like enemy of the state, besides that he is one of the worse
directors
of all time.
For a guy who has worked with tons of directors, it appears the only ones he picked up any tips from were the cheap-o Italian ones.
Big-time horror
directors
that are now left aside by the industry being given a chance to direct horror again, I was all for it from the start.
Not only does it seem like the
directors
are being given very little budgets to direct their skits, but there seems to be guidelines as well, like shooting in HD for example.
Duration might have been also the reason why the budget was better spent on TFTC:
directors
got to have REAL film music composers (composers on MOH are if inexistent, very bad), REAL actors (whereas on MOH it's nothing but unknown actor after unknown actor!), REAL
directors
of photography and, it can help sometimes, REAL film cameras (while MOH is shot on HD cameras with very wrongly chosen lens-pieces), the result of which being that the episodes of TFTC looked and felt "cinematographic" in the sense that there was real actors being casted, ranging from Michael J. Fox to Tim Roth to Kyle McLachlan to Kirk Douglas, but there were also film composers behind it, of the range of Alan Silvestri, great
directors
of photography like Dean Cundey, high-end screenplay writers, and in that sense each "Tale" was a little movie of its own true kind.
The director base for MoH was good in the beginning, but it's getting worst and worst with every episode: now if even the
directors
are unknown to the world, what remains?
A grade-Z horror filmmaker Carl Monson was one of the most prolific
directors
operating within the field of the low-budget gory mayhem.His movies are full of inept gore,laughable acting,boring sub-plots and woeful dialogue.A mysterious black clad figure is savagely murdering guests staying at the family mansion.Unfortunately this film is almost bloodless.You don't actually see the murders except with shadows and a few blood splatters.The pace is lethargic and the plot is rather uninteresting.The acting is merely competent,but the lack of gore and mutilation left me disappointed.A generous 4 out of 10.Just beware:do not mistake Monson's film with Andy Milligan's equally weak "Legacy of Blood".
Woody Allen is one of my favorite
directors
but Interiors is by far the worst piece of crap of his career.
It's a curious plot choice to say the least, as any Aussie horror fan knows that the genre is sadly lacking in women
directors.
How Francis Veber, one of the best comedy
directors
in the world (at least when sticking to his native France), managed to turn in a film so completely unwatchable is beyond the reason of mere mortal man to discern.
Despite post - modern interpretations purporting somehow to see it as a gay or even feminist tract,the fact of the matter is that it was a major disaster in 1970 and remains one today.How anyone given the resources at Mr Sarne's disposal could have screwed up so royally remains a closely - guarded secret.Only Michael Cimino ever came close with the political and artistic Armageddon that constitutes "Heaven's Gate".Both films appeared to be ego trips for their respective
directors
but at least Mr Cimino had made one of the great movies of the 1970s before squandering the studio's largesse,whereas Mr Sarne had only the rather fey "Joanna" in his locker.
I personally just want to thank those brilliant casting
directors
for the hard work and effort.
Well, in a way, I guess this gives hope to all up and coming writers, directors, actors, etc., 'cause if they can do it, you can do it.
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