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Many of them had recognizable "star" casts and respectable directors, and thanks to Showtime, I discovered many first-rate films I (and other Showtime subscribers) would never else have had the opportunity to see.
Who dishes out the money to make movies like this, I'm hoping it was all the
directors
so no one else's money was wasted.
What was clear was that the
Directors
forgot to direct, the actors to act and most importantly the script writer to write.
Why directors, especially those doing direct-to-video flicks, are afraid to show ANY gore is beyond me.
About the movie - well in Bulgaria, maybe except the Grey Zone - all movies from American
directors
are in one word awful like this one of course.
Only then can you really appreciate good writers and
directors.
I also understand that with many
directors
there is often a method to their madness.
Director Castellari - whom I saw at the Italian B-movie retrospective held during the 2004 Venice Film Festival, where he came off as the most pompous of the cult movie
directors
present! - shows little genuine feeling for the Western (on the strength of two above-average Franco Nero efforts in the genre, I ordered his collaboration with Castellari KEOMA [1976]...I'm keeping my fingers crossed now!) and the film's tongue-in-cheek approach is equally lamentable.
Yet here we have two
directors
with arguably way more money, and they churn out a huge, steaming pile of crap.
These days, Ridley Scott is one of the top
directors
and producers and can command huge sums to helm movies--especially since he has films like ALIEN, GLADIATOR and BLADE RUNNER to his credit.
The lousiest of all lousy Jaws rip-offs was regretfully made by one of my all-time favorite directors; Lamberto Bava (here under his John Old Jr. pseudonym).
I feel that either they needed to cast someone who looked more villain-like (Michael Bermardo's big brown doe eyes don't exactly strike fear in the hearts of well.. anyone except for maybe casting
directors
who consistently cast him as either a villain or a heroic 'bad boy'.)
Instead of patiently waiting to buy the rights of Asian horror hits and subsequently remake them in America, they now discovered they could simply hire the Asian
directors
and assign them to make their brand new ghost story directly in the states.
This meant that Toxie had no use as a superhero anymore & now suffers from depression & a feeling of utter uselessness (just like
directors
Lloyd Kaufman & Michael Herz should feel like after producing this), Toxie now works as a concierge at the 'Tromaville centre for the blind'.
As Americans, we have come to expect crapiness as "par for the course" when it comes to HORROR and unknown
directors
directing unknown actors acting for unknown writers.
It's been said that some
directors
make small budget pictures look like blockbusters.
Where are the good animators, the good songwriters, the good directors, the good... Okay, i know, Walt himself and the famous "nine old man" can't come back.
This movie would receive a much higher vote from me in general and I will talk about why, but first and foremost it receives four stars and should stay at four stars because of the
directors
ridiculously tasteless portrayal of rape and sexual assault.
There was a time when Joel Schumacher was ranked quite high on my list of favorite
directors.
Back in the late 80's and early 90's, when his name was attached to several great films like "The Lost Boys", "Flatliners" and "Falling Down", he truly was one of the most gifted
directors
in Hollywood.
We all would like to have a few million dollars to play with... maybe make a good investment, donate, buy a few things, but the
directors
of this movie decided to make Iron Eagle... not once... not twice... not even three times; yes, four times.
I'm wondering, how many freaking
directors
did this thing have?
There are certain horror
directors
for whom I've built up so much respect & admiration over the years, that they can't possibly disappoint me know matter what garbage to decide to put on film.
There are many other
directors
and writers nowadays producing far better entertainment in all aspects of their movies.
Also, what is with the
Directors
log thing?
This movie is trying really hard to enter a certain genre of artistic (east European drama kind of) films but lacks the subtlety, observational skills and "soul" that other
directors
have.
Had it been a motion picture, I would've dedicated it to the
directors
whose films have inspired me over the years.
The scriptwriters, directors, and actors have lost sight of the cornerstone of a good story - the concept of suspension of disbelief.
these
directors
need to follow Hitchcock's example: every scene has a point.
I went into this movie with no clue as to what it would be about-- didn't know anything about the actors, directors, genre, etc.
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