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of "The Messengers" Danny Pang and Oxide Pang are responsible for "The Eye" and its sequel and their premiere American picture plays like "The Grudge"-lite set in a farmhouse.A family of four move from Chicago to a run-down sunflower farm in rural North Dakota.Almost immediately their teenage daughter Jess starts seeing ghosts.Of course her parents and the police are skeptical.Admittedly the film is well-made and there are two or three effective scares,but relies too much on 'boo' effect.Still the plot is a carbon copy of many ghost stories and the ending is anti-climatic and stupefyingly awful.Scares are on the low side too with a tendency toward CGI.Overall,"The Messengers" is a pretty weak horror film that simply doesn't deliver.4
Perhaps because, by its very nature, those talented in the field of Irish cinema have been quick to abandon their native shore for careers in Britain or America, (Colin Farrell is a recent case in point), and that the really successful Irish
directors
that have continued to work in Ireland and with Irish subjects have made their films with international money and an eye on the international market.
Its difficult to be too tough on Brad Sykes, a hard-working guy doing what he loves, there is an honesty about him that seems often lacking with other microbudget
directors.
Some of the actors, directors, writers, etc. in those movies have a shred of talent.
In fact, I didn't even realize that the people in that opening sequence where supposed to be the characters in the movie until I was told so by the
directors
in the commentary.
At the time the sound crews were telling the
directors
to have their actors speak every line s-l-o-w-l-y and not to start speaking their own line until after the previous actor had finished theirs.
sentence "directed by Alan Smithee" is never a good thing.Smithee is the pseudonym
directors
use when they want nothing to do with the movie.anyway,its
I disliked the
directors
previous film (a self-righteous defense of man-boy love) but at least that film had a story, interesting characters, dialog.
Directed by celebrated cinematographer William A. Fraker, this ill-titled psychological thriller falls into the trap that most films helmed by
directors
of photography find themselves in: each shot is composed for the utmost style, but at the sacrifice of fluid pacing and a tight, gripping narrative.
In the past couple of years, it seems producers and
directors
are bent on making films that drive me closer and closer to insanity.
The screenwriters and
directors
pay homage to certain of the key plot concepts: Tourist gets wolf bite, full moon comes out, boy meets girl, boy becomes beast, boy dies heroic death after help from ghost victim.
It's just a bad film.Not as bad as R.I.C.C.O. but bad.It got me hooked at the beginging then totally lost me after that.The acting was way off then on then going way way way off.Do not see this movie at all costs,TRUST ME WITH ALL MY HEART!!!!The
directors
who are brothers are not the next HUGHES BROTHERS,who made really great films like DEAD PRESIDENTS,FROM HELL,AMERICAN PIMP,and MENACE II SOCIETY.The only person who made me watch this was the acting of Paris Campbell,who will be a great actor one day if he makes better films than this.Christina Caparoula also did a nice job for what she got.I hope THE FITTEST is 10 times better than this piece of crap!
The
directors
should take a lesson from Hitchcock who said, "Suspense is not a time bomb going off under a table.
This movie has no heart and no soul; it's an attempt to whomp up a cult film out of the leavings of other, better, directors, principally David Lynch and Tim Burton.
But he doesn't have the imagination of an artist, just a good memory for things that worked -- such as some of the actors trapped in this -- for other
directors.
Step in Paul W.S Anderson, Alien Vs Predator, and now the Brothers Strauss (visual effects graduates, not even
directors
or writers).
It makes me sad in a way because some of the best
directors
got their start by making TV movies (ie Spielberg) and it was a wonderful way for them to get their initial material before the public, but crap like this just totally killed the entire process.
There are better films made by Mongolian
directors
with very low budget from 1980's.
If not, the producers, directors, actors & "hair stylists" should really choose another career!
Having used the same stories over and over again new generation
directors
finally come up with different ideas.
But
directors
have missed the target this time.
Haven't gay producers and
directors
learned anything from Gus Van Saints and Ang Lee's films?.
I cannot tell u how greatly disappointed It was seeing this film after being a big fan of Tori Spellings other works and the
directors
last work on "Latter day saints."
In order to make a good or at least halfway-decent Science Fiction movie, writers and
directors
only have to comply with one basic rule: DON'T be boring!
I wish that the writers, producers and
directors
of these movies would, at least, look at a map.
Senseless scene the brutalising of pig... why do so many
directors
see no problem with animal mutilation and slaughter?
Of all the
directors
ever to sit behind a camera Wellman could break your heart quicker than anyone.
The scenes play as if they were parceled out among various directors, each with a different goal.
Exit wounds showed more of his fighting skills with some wires which was ok but then he went back to b movie
directors.
Most American
directors
would have sacrificed small animals to line up the kind of talent on the soundtrack of Demons 2. For another, well, two words: Asia Argento.
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