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I think they
edited
much of the lines to 2 hours but they always edit Shakespeare.
people claim its
edited
funny but they had to cut it down substantially in post production.
The first hour plods along, and the dialogue feels very
edited
and a bit stagey - people wait for each other to finish and don't always react in a natural cadence, which would be a problem of recording each individual's dialogue separately.
This short is the second one of three on the new Spotlight DVD to be
edited
and I have no clue why this one was.
I have the DVD uncut version, which is far superior to the
edited
TV version.
I thought the television version was a bit
edited
way down.
What was lacking for me was a coherent storyline.I found it often disjointed, badly
edited
and at times difficult to follow.
The thing is that they probably over
edited
it.
One of John's Funniest, Eugene Levy is great in this one as well, Just wish the studio would figure out that this one needs to be on DVD, i have it on video tape, but feel that this film deserves DVD (and extras would be great) the Kung Fu Uuniversity (Kung Fu U) skit is so very funny, as is the entire film, also the scenes he has with his girlfriend and her family are great, this movie never seems to be on TV, but it loses most of it's hilarity when
edited
for broadcast TV, if you can find the video i would suggest you buy it (ebay is a good place to find a copy) I will keep my VHS until one day we get to see it on DVD.
It's the feeling that the film-makers were experimenting as they shot and edited, not afraid to leave in some blemishes so as to learn lessons for the next time.
The structure of the film is
edited
brilliantly and works perfectly with the narration, interviews, animation and surfing footage.
Watching this movie, you feel more like a viewer of a carefully
edited
documentary than a participant.
So the acting isn't award winning material and at times the action is slow-paced because the filmmakers are shooting longer sequences and not a million instants that then get
edited
into a movie.
The story made sense, the fight scenes were
edited
well, the leads were real fighters and looked good together - the story came together well, and if you can beleive it...no bad language, no sex, just action.
The plot can tend to be confusing sometimes, and sometimes it seems to be moving maybe a tiny bit too fast (about an hour of it was
edited
out when test screenings went poorly).
At the time I was unaware that it had been dramatically
edited
and was shown out of order, and having just watched all three series in order and unedited (thank you internet and your wondrous "series of tubes") I am SO GLAD I rediscovered it!
Although others have commented that this video is just an
edited
version of the two shows: "Fire in Space" and "Living Legend", if you watch the original shows you'll find that dialogue from this video edition was
edited
out.
As the jacket proclaims, this film is "Gorgeously shot and masterfully edited," and, yes, it is mesmerizingly beautiful.
Hearing sound stage conversation
edited
over the beginning sequence which takes place in a beach, for example, is as part of the movie as the actress who dubs Louise Brooks' dialog and in doing so robs the audience of a fine performance.
It could've been directed better, and
edited.
I attended a focus screening of the film with other parents and siblings of special needs children before the film was
edited.
It's actually an abridged version of the show, cleverly
edited
into a movie.
The documentary segments might have been somewhat interesting, if only for their multi-national take on a common theme, except for the fact that they were
edited
in such a way as to jump from person to person within a topic, then back again, in no apparent order.
Overall the concept was good, i just think the script should've been
edited
a little.
Most such films are not done skillfully, thoughtfully, or
edited
well enough to make for excellent viewing.
However, it wasn't shot,
edited
or released as a comedy.
Such a short running time for such a big studio project is ALWAYS a bad sign (a lot of stuff must have been
edited
out) and in this case, it's true.
It's a great first film and is also very smoothly and seamlessly
edited.
Quite simply, The Circus is an American classic: Chaplin not only directed and starred in, but he produced, edited, and even composed original music for his films.
It's professionally made, well paced, shot and
edited
with proper actors of decent quality.
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