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Cybil Richards
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another Full Moon/Surrender Cinema masterpiece of erotica.
Probably encouraged by admirers of her much-better "Orlando", Potter here delivers a vehicle for herself in the worst way: she writes, directs, stars, and actually co-writes the music, including a mawkish love song.
But this is the least of Derek's problems as rogue government agent (and mob stoolie) Col. Burgess (John Saxon, who also directs) is using the prison as a testing ground for a new supervirus.
Renowned cinematographer Freddie Francis (Glory, The Elephant Man)
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this pretty bad horror/drama film.
Director Fred Schepisi(Roxanne)
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this well intentioned, but inferior comedy about Albert Einstein(Matthau) trying to hook his scientific niece(Ryan) up with ordinary guy Tim Robbins in order to get her to relax and enjoy life in the 1950's.
My point is as soon as this movie ended my first comment was: " this is what happens when a rich princess wants to be a movie star and has no talent".....she uses daddy's' money to make a movie she wrote, directs, and pays for.....obviously to close to the movie to realize there was no character development and no directions such as a beginning, middle and ending.....the voyeur part was good and edgy but what was the point?
Hope he never
directs
another eyesore like this.
Mr. Mraovich writes, directs, and stars as blunt object Arthur Sailes battling scorned wives and the Christian forces of evil as he and his partner Ben "dead behind the eyes" Sheets struggle for marital equality.
Tony Scott
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a thriller sports flick that should attract even the non-sports fan.
So he writes, directs, produces, his cinematic masterpiece all by himself.
The one time he takes over the camera though he
directs
a movie that should have more aptly been been titled "Please Do Not Watch This Movie Called: Zombie Death House".
Needless to say he is rather eager to begin his work, but unpacking he finds his binoculars have been damaged in transit, so he asks the Squire for a replacement pair, The Squire who is a modern thinking man but also it would seem rather uncultured with such matters, is also eager to get rid of the clutter around the house, so he obliges and walks Fanshawe to the top of the hill so that he can survey the estate and the surrounding villages, there the Squire
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him to points of interest, including Gallows Hill, where locals were hung for their crimes and misdemeanours, his interest is also taken by a local abbey which the Squire describes as a ruin, but Fanshawe can see through the binoculars that it clearly isn't, he investigates further and pays a visit to the site of the abbey and is shocked to find that there are but a few stone remnants?
George Cukor
directs
a brooding and cynical classic.
Wonderfully, "Hollywood North" does not suffer from the subject that it portrays: Peter O'Brian
directs
with precision and complete control, and commands both the serious 'behind-the-scenes' portion of the movie, and the movie-within-the-movie, "Flight to Bogota" with clarity and insight.
Walsh
directs
the ring scenes beautifully, as he does with the lighter moments and that poignant, great final scene between Ward Bord and Flynn.
Josef Von Sternberg
directs
this magnificent silent film about silent Hollywood and the former Imperial General to the Czar of Russia who has found himself there.
Bill Paxton stars in and
directs
this highly original film.
German film maker,Thomas Riedelsheimer directs,photographs & edits this meditation on the creative process that is a real treat for both the eye & ear (with an ambient musical score,composed & performed by Fred Frith,who's music is generally edgy experimental/noise textured guitar,as well as a capable ensemble of musicians).
Director Sam Mendes
directs
this powerful drama about loyalty, responsibility, betrayal and the bonding of a secretive man and his young son.
I would describe the acting in this film as incredibly believable, and the cinematography went beyond sensational.. Put it this way, anyone who sees this film will want to live in Montana.. Breathtaking filmography of bluer than blue mountains and streams captured the youth and effervescence that the Maclean brothers had for life...Seldom in a film do you witness whereby feelings immediately invoke a dogged tenacity to accomplish whatever it may be that someone wishes to accomplish..The Maclean brothers lived life to the fullest, and for better or worse, the father knew that this was going to be the only way the two of them could become men!!...Robert Redford
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this film, and tells the story of the Maclean's through the perspective of the older brother, Norman...Norman gets offered a position at the University of Chicago at age 26, and marries the woman he will always be in love with...What this film also points out, is that the younger brother, Paul, has attained an accomplishment of his own by being the epitome of a remarkable fly fisherman!!
He
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many scenes without dialog, and he tells much of his story, strictly through the use of his visuals, and Pino Donnagio's brilliant score.
Elia Kazan directs, Joe MacDonald films (he would later work with Richard Widmark again in 1953's much superior 'Pickup on South Street') and the great Alfred Newman scores it.
I thought it was terrific and there are several reasons why - Bogdanovich
directs
with the lightest of touches, the cast (especially Coleen Camp) is perfect and the Big Bad Apple never looked better on film.
Warren Beatty
directs
and stars as the main character that fights crime without even using super powers.
Clausen writes,
directs
and play one of the leading roles.
Once again Otto Preminger directs, Dana Andrews stars as a police detective named Mark, and Gene Tierney is the beautiful woman who haunts him, but nothing else about WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS resembles everyone's favorite sophisticated murder mystery.
Here he
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newcomers in the principal roles: Reese Witherspoon, in her film debut, as the 14 year old girl; Emily Warfield, as the older sister; Jason London, as Court, the 17 year old boy.
Australian Fred Schepisi (A Cry in the Dark)
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this comedy/ romance that is fun, relaxing, and set in the spring.
James Eves has a good eye for casting and
directs
like a conductor knowing exactly when to crank up the action, fall and then rise to a climax.
Gordon
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in a style that reminds you of Vonneguts writing styles.
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