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Also saying that the current available print is dark, dreary, scratchy, abysmally edited, painfully dubbed, seemingly censored and in almost unwatchable shape is also correct.
for whatever reasons, the film was given to the main distributors who editing out half the original film, and then
edited
in (should i say "shuffled?")
It is badly shot, too, poorly edited, and the sound design is flat.
Don't know if the original script was good and it had to be
edited
down or what.
Suitably grubby and over
edited
WONDERLAND gives Kilmer a role that channels Morrison at the same time....but how coy is this film about the famous 14 inches!
On a technical level The Nostril Picker is awful, point & hope photography, bland & inappropriate music, forgettable locations, poorly
edited
(Brenda is killed in the kitchen yet her blood splashes on the T.V. screen that was clearly in the opposite room), some of the worst acting I've sat through & very unimpressive special effects which consist of a few cut off rubber fingers, a slit throat & a quick scene where Joe eats some flesh.
It is true that the movie suffered in the transfer to DVD - some scenes which were complete in the original were shortened and so badly
edited
that there are striking continuity gaps and that even one crucial scene between Jane and Rochester starts in the middle of a sentence!
The movie
edited
down to 2 hours and 10 minutes or so would have been exceptional, but alas it became so boringly long that I can only give it a 2 of 10.
Also, many scenes seem to have been jump cut
edited
possibly because of overuse of the film stock.
With action sequences so poorly staged and badly
edited
you can barely make coherent sense in the fight arena.
It looks like my brother and i went into a house and made the movie ourselves and
edited
slaughterhouse footage into it!
Why does the narrator unsuccessfully mock the people he interviews (it is so obvious that he
edited
out the really informative parts of his interviews to achieve mockery).
A collection of Deleted scenes and alternative takes,
edited
together and with added voice-over to make it appear to take place after the events of the first.
I saw this film first in the Soviet Union and many erotic scenes were simply
edited
out by the censorship committee.
Action is fast, sometimes too fast, actually I talk about fast editing, they
edited
it so fast, so that we cannot see the rubber dinosaurs, but OOPPS! to late, they are rubber!
This film stars, among others, "SlapChop" Vince Offer (who also wrote,
edited
and directed) and Joey Buttafuoco--not exactly names that scream out "quality".
This is
edited
badly and what started out as somewhat intriguing became an incomprehensible mess.
The casting was good, it was well directed, filmed, and edited, but the story line tried to be about something serious with just some Stooges antics and musical numbers (which I guess were good back then) thrown in.
Besides the sexual scenes which bordered on child-porn (which I feel could have been
edited
out or been presented more suggestively in nature rather than graphically, I would liken this movie to a recipe that's been torn in half.
There was no comedy, there was nothing about the characters to make you empathize or sympathize with them, there was no evoking of emotion at all regarding this movie and the clips of their past were poorly edited, confusing, and unnecessary.
The only similarities to Intolerance are the opening "book" scene and the fact that similar stories through the ages are
edited
together into a complete film.
Still being of school age, and having to learn Shakespeare almost constantly for the last four years (which is very off-putting of any writer, no matter how good), I didn't really expect to enjoy this film when my English teacher put it on; I thought it'd be the typical English lesson movie: bad acting, awfully shot, badly
edited
and the dreaded awful old dialog, so, as you can tell, I was all but ready to go into a coma from the go.
As might be expected from Luc Besson's name on the credits as producer, there's a definite element of 'Cinema de look' about it: set in a kind of realistic fantasy world where America and Britain overlap, it looks great, has a couple of superbly
edited
and conceived action sequences and oozes style, all of which mark it up as a disposable entertainment.
When Antonio Banderas donned the mask of Zorro, we were able to get earlier versions of the masked hero on DVD, such as the great Alain Delon version of the 1970s (although all copies I ever saw were badly edited).
Otherwise it was beautifully told, directed and
edited.
Plus some of the accents were hard to understand at time periods, but it's worth watching the unedited version then the
edited
up version which is titled THE DEVIL'S PLAYTHING.
It's a dark film which was controversial subject matter at the time, even though likely it was strongly
edited
for TV.
I saw the new redubbed and
edited
version yesterday and loved it.
I'm not sure if Blackhawk Films only had a film print of these parts, or they
edited
out the other scenes.
Alain Resnais films are uncanny in the way that they aren't really
edited
for continuity, but instead the shot seems to finish right where a memory has
edited.
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