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The
editing
is extremely rough.
Perhaps they did the
editing
in the taxi too?
DEATHSTALKER is perfect for B-fantasy movie fans; this barely 80-minute travesty of film-making features everything hecklers can ask for--non-existent plotting, terrible acting (save for at least a raspy-sounding old lady), laughable scripting and schlock editing, and bargain-basement style background settings.
What is most striking about this semi-musical set in 1920s Berlin is the marvelous cinematography and
editing.
He could take a light script and, with the right casting and editing, put a twinkle in it and make it shine like a star.
I was expecting to rent another nearly-released-straight-to-video film and have to endure 2 hours of bad
editing
and an almost hard to follow story-line (aka parker's last direct to video feature the Oh in Ohio) but this was so surprisingly well focused that it almost doesn't seem so, which I absolutely loved.
From the vibrant locations and photography to the effective editing, everything is forthright and well-done.
The timing was very nice with a complete change from the fast MTV
editing
done on everything nowadays.
The direction, photography, and
editing
are also first-rate, and it's a great time capsule of London in the '60s.
Some truly funny gags, good direction and very tight
editing
make this rise to the very top of the Stooges' prolific output.
But the English release suffers from rough
editing
and dubbing.
I absolutely went out of my head over the film's visual look (by cinematographer Hagen Bogdansker),who gave each frame of film a painterly look (with the help of production designer,Patrice Vermette),as well as some tight
editing
(by Jill Bilcock & Matt Garner).
The
editing
and cinematography are standard, and certainly not less than that.
With an excellent supporting cast especially Barbara Read and Nan Grey as the sisters, good direction and editing, the film succeeds in captivating one even on subsequent viewings.
Acting, script, Quincy Jones' score, cinematography, editing, etc. -- just fantastic.
Knox even starts toning down his own temperamental outbursts and profane language, as much to appease the angels as for the kids' sake, resulting in a funny bit when he starts dressing down an umpire in his usual way but starts
editing
himself as he goes along.
I don't think it was bad
editing
or needed another director, it could have just been the film.
I still have enormous issues with the
editing
however.
Incredible layers of personal, and psychologically viable, stories, underscored by sublime cinematography (incredible to use this word, when describing a TV-show), a killer score, great performances and
editing.
One of the things that makes this Ealing comedy so outrageously funny is the clever
editing.
On the other hand, make-up, costume, lighting, cinematography,
editing
and directing were excellent.
This is how movies are supposed to be made: a fascinating setting; characters about whom you come to care deeply; writing and
editing
that move the plot efficiently and build suspense.
Adaptation of Pat Barker's novel "Union Street" (a better title!) is so laid-back it verges on bland, and the film's
editing
is a mess, but it's still pleasant; a rosy-hued blue-collar fantasy.
As a film overall, the plot is somewhat difficult to follow, thanks in large part to the horrendous
editing.
(That doesn't give away any plot details; if anything, one can be prepared for it and maybe they won't be as flabbergasted as I was by the editing.)
However, the movie was terrible at
editing.
Of course this low budget film could use better
editing
transitions and more special effects for the gun scenes, but the music keeps this script moving.
Still great photography, stunning image, MTV-style editing, cool music and this time,the story has a lot of indie spirit,logical and beautiful, you'll see some tiny plot holes, but it doesn't cause any trouble with the storyline.
The symbolic use of objects, form editing, the position of characters in the scene... these were all used with such joyous abandon by Hitchcock that you can really see what a fertile genius he had.
The way the wife moves from one corner of the ring to the other as the fight progresses, the
editing
when the wedding ring is placed on her finger... while these may seem a bit obvious by todays standards, in the silent era they spoke volumes about the story without a word being spoken.
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