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Written, directed, shot, scored and
edited
with an appalling lack of flair and finesse by the singularly talentless Rick Sloane (who later disgraced celluloid some more with the absolutely atrocious "Hobgoblins"), this horrendously ham-fisted attempt at a slasher spoof strikes out something rotten in every conceivable way: the excruciatingly lethargic pacing, the painfully static, grainy cinematography (there's a stinky surplus of drab master shots featured throughout), an annoyingly droning and redundant hum'n'shiver synthesizer score, the flat (non)direction, a tediously talky and uneventful script, the groan-inducing sophomoric sense of lowbrow humor, the bloodless murder set pieces, a pitifully unscary killer (he's just some wrinkled-up old guy in pasty make-up), the uniformly obnoxious and unappealing characters, a dissatisfyingly abrupt ending, and lifeless performances from a noticeably uninspired cast all ensure that watching this schlocky swill is about as fun and rewarding as eating rancid raw eels drenched with sour vinegar.
The result is typical Lucas -- far more interesting in terms of its structure and the way it's
edited
than the actual material.
This movie is an exercise in slow moving shots, no script, close-ups, terrible edited, and a poorly developed plot.
The production values of this movie are extremely high (looks as if it were filmed with a Sony Handicam and
edited
using iMovie), especially the sound effects -- they sound straight off of a "Spooky Halloween Sounds" CD!
The person who
edited
this film better hope that I never find him.
O'Steen, who
edited
the earlier Polanski masterpiece, shows no flair or subtlety whatsoever.
The acting was between good and sub-par, the music nearly insignificant and the movie soon deteriorated after Nero became emperor to a rushed, bad
edited
mess without any clear narrative structure.
Part from being completely pointless, banal, pathetic, badly written, edited, acted and directed, the movie is too long.
Badly shot, badly edited, clumsy dialogue, flat characters, unsuccessful adaption of a novel.
The movie is very poorly edited, shows a lot of non-important and annoying flashes, has very visible goofs and has no suspenseful atmosphere whatsoever.
75 percent of the movie is made from scenes taken from HERCULES & THE HAUNTED WORLD and HERCULES & THE CAPTIVE WOMEN badly
edited
together with original scenes that do not add up to anything but a complete rip-off.
Black Fist is Bogard
edited
for television.
While most of Wayne's B efforts are entertaining in a fun way, this film is so sloppily
edited
and written, it is a dud.
There are shots in which it appears that two separate takes of the same shot were
edited
together.
I say that loosely, because the story is mostly about the surviving son and the mother, because if the father WAS supposed to have the story focus on him too, they
edited
the movie pretty poorly.
It is NOT the complete first season, all eps are
edited
to conform to 21:00 for syndication meaning jokes are cut, an extra commercial fade is included, all of the Harvey Korman intros are not here...very poorly done!
The production values are poor and the pacing of the film makes one feel it was hastily and clumsily
edited
at the last minute.
But either the version I saw on DVD was
edited
with a weed-whacker, or the screenplay itself is the lowest level of grind-house/blaxploitation sausage.
The Alpha Video version I saw for this review was heavily edited, and one wonders cow much nekkid people were chopped out, not that it would have improved the film much.
It is so badly edited, when I looked in the credits it wasn't to read the editor's name--it was to see if the person actually took the credit!
Not only is this movie amazingly poorly written, directed, shot, edited, acted and splattered in crude, cheap aftereffects.
The plodding pacing makes it hard to sit through, and the occasional action scenes are too sloppily
edited
and confusingly staged to offer much compensation.
That said, the production value is definitely here, with great zombie effects and it's
edited
quite nicely, with very effective sound design.
The key scene in Rodrigo Garcia's "Nine Lives" comes when Sissy Spacek, hidden away in a hotel room where she is carrying on an affair with Aiden Quinn, find a nature documentary on television, at which point Quinn notes the contrivance of such things--disparate footage is
edited
into one scene, predators and preys are thrown together in order to capture the moment--all to force connections where none actually exist.
So how come the producers at Disney would release such a terribly edited, roughly acted (even for family fare!) mess of a movie?
Although the commercials were
edited
out, the ending credits of each episode still have voice-over announcements for the segway into the ABC news program "Nightline", complete with the top news headlines from the early 1990's.
Poorly acted, shot, directed, written, scored,
edited.
Maybe because I saw it in a sloppily edited, pan&scanned video version ?
But once the movie was over and the credits started rolling (and the film really was not
edited
well enough and is too long), my cousin and I, without consulting each other, immediately got up and left.
At first the movie seemed to be doing great, they had the characters profiles set...the plot seemed to be going in the right direction... however, as the movie progressed it seemed the director focused on the wrong kind of things...or just a lot was
edited
from the movie.
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