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There is one half-decent fight scene somewhere around the middle, against the only ninja who at least tries to put up some sort of fight; the rest of the fights are forgettable, and often poorly
edited.
But I also saw the
edited
version.
She looks better than in some of her other films and even in the
edited
version you get to see her having sex at least maybe a dozen times - probably more - it's a LOT put it that way.
Anna Biller,in addition to acting as the film's central female lead,Barbi,also wore several hats in the production of this campy period piece (she wrote,directed &
edited
the film,in addition to set design & even supervising a brief animation sequence,where Barbi is experiencing her first real orgasm, while on some kind of psychedelic drug).The plot concerns a young,suburban housewife who's loutish husband ignores,and eventually abandons her,only to leave her to experimenting with her new found sexual self,including swingers,hippies,etc.
Beautifully paced and
edited.
The plot is brilliantly and hilariously convoluted, with screen legends from the 1940s making appearances in amazingly
edited
scenes, and Steve Martin's trademark absurd humour is present almost all the way.
Anything that might have been
edited
out would have doubtless been better than what was
edited
in.
There was a lot of material that really helped weaken this film that could have been
edited
out, and wasn't.
It's badly dubbed, poorly edited, the plot is silly... but the martial arts, stunts and jokes are excellent and so it's as much fun as all those really old Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee movies.
The riot sequences are staged for utter seriousness--and they are filmed and
edited
with precision--but they don't come organically out of this story, they are interjected for shock value.
For some reason, it came out choppily
edited
and one scene jumped a bit too abruptly to the next.
I caught this movie on cable TV a year ago, slightly edited, and was hooked from the opening bar scene.
This film is a laughable, poorly dubbed, appallingly
edited
story which tries to be intelligent, managing to achieve the seemingly impossible combination of pretentiousness and stupidity.
Filmed in what looks like an old school, and using what looks like a £200 digi-cam, and
edited
on what looks like I-movie, the quality of the film leaves a lot to be desired.
The plot is just one of the many faults with this poorly edited, dreadfully acted, and misdirected failure.
Unfortunately, the U.S. prints have been edited, altered and the title has been changed from "Uncle Silas" to "The Inheritance" (Why?).
This beautifully shot but badly
edited
film is eerily similar to the beautifully shot but badly
edited
film THE WEIGHT OF WATER.
"The Avengers" would have been that next "big" thing for Warner Bros. had it not been so shoddily
edited
at the last minute.
My objections to the film must be laid at the door of Kasdan...it could have been
edited
with a sharper hand.
The movie was
edited
down from an earlier movie with lots of wildlife film and "Jungle exploitation" footage of topless native women thrown in with the usual patronizing narration.
I find this move to be very short on charm, long on forced acting, short on authenticity, boringly edited, and low on energy.
This 'film' appears to have been shot with an 80's era tube camera, lighted with bare bulbs, and
edited
with a rusty razor blade.
This documentary is badly
edited
to the point it is a complete failure.
At one point near the beginning a photo of a test lab Dr and a terrorist is so badly
edited
it looks like one of the Internet pictures with superimposed faces planted on someone else's body.
This isn't just a bad movie; it's two movies
edited
together by a director notorious for wasting good fight footage by slapping it onto an unrelated plot(s).
While it is true that Nail Gun Massacre is a true insult to celluloid due to its lack of anything remotely well done, well acted, well framed, well planned, well edited, etc., I've found that if you pretend it is intentionally bad, it starts to have some redeeming qualities.
For the longest time, this film had been shown in the USA in an
edited
version with its title changed to "The Inheritance".
Apart from the film's American title change, the print was
edited
drastically (and in some cases incoherently) resulting in an uneven and less enjoyable film than the one that those lucky audiences in Britain were able to see when the film had its UK premiere in 1947.
The movie is garbage from start to finish; horribly written, shot, acted and
edited.
He's no loser, the theme song assures us, he just 'doesn't ever win.' Scrubbing windows up and down Merrie England, he looks into a bedroom and sees a badly
edited
film of some nude girl oiling herself.
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