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A charming small scale British sci fi thriller from 1967, 'Night of the Big Heat' benefits from some good performances, solid direction, excellent set design, good
editing
and a plot which, whilst talky, does not lapse into boredom.
Astonishingly bad acting, directing, writing, editing... it belongs very high on any list of the worst movies ever made.
The (under)acting was first-rate in my opinion and utterly believable, the direction assured, and the
editing
perhaps the ultimate triumph, with expert use of flashbacks to slowly reveal the horror and sleaze.
No real arguments are made here about the subjects of Moore's documentaries, besides that these people have just discovered film
editing
- wow! maybe they should also check out how the evening news are edited.
In fact, a sensible plot would have detracted from the comedy and wonderful
editing
of old film clips.
Very disappointed with editing,accuracy of technology and continuity of film.Premise was good but somewhere along the line the story turned into a love story and main plot fell apart.
His
editing
down of several (repetitive) arias, and visual depiction of many of the arias' contents through flashbacks caused much controversy in Europe where I first saw it in its 1982 premiere.
Incredibly, the action got all mixed up in the
editing
suite and no one was straight enough to sort it out.
I can't remember the editing, so it must have been better than the other aspects of the film.
The sound
editing
is truly abysmal.
There is a lot of
editing.
Writer/director Harry Essex, who also wrote the scripts for the classic 50's fright features "It Came from Outer Space" and "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," pukes forth a 50's style micro-budget clunker that boasts all the necessary bad movie vices to qualify as a real four-star stinker: the flat acting from a lame no-name cast (flash-in-the-pan 70's drive-in flick starlet Maria De Aragon in particular just takes up space as fetching love interest heroine Jeanne), sluggish pacing, ragged editing, rough, grainy cinematography by Robert Caramico, meandering narrative, a roaring, overwrought score by Robert Freeman, several ludicrous touches (the fireball stalks people before it kills them!), and a hackneyed "it ain't over yet!" ending all combine together to create one laughably lousy and leaden lump of a total stiff.
So much of it needed
editing.
this would have to be the worst movie ever by far!! the movie is plagued with bad acting, terrible
editing
and shocking direction, oh! and not to mention the storyline!!! yuk!! this film is an insult to the film it ripped off, children of the corn was a great horror flick but this was just another writer who did'nt want to think of a story all by himself so he decided to rip up a cult classic.
Poor editing, and transitions from old to new footage (and vice-versa), horribly redone gags, Moe treating diaper Joe like a delicate 2 year old instead of cracking his skull like he did with Shemp & Curly.
Better
editing
could've made the film seem less strung-out and I think it ran a little too long for a comedy.
One of the most annoying aspects of this poorly produced "documentary" is its abysmal
editing.
The
editing
was beyond bad.
He was relentless, to say the least and had the script been better and done with more suspenseful editing, Jason would've been a force to be reckoned (sic) with!
The script is non-existent, the acting makes Steven Seagal look like a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the
editing
could have less horrendously botched by a blind Eskimo with no arms.
The
editing
is quick and choppy like in Goodfellas but too much so the whole film is like one big montage with very little innovative direction.
Everything about this movie (the music, the script, the photography, the editing) serves the purpose of making sure I share Spielberg's viewpoint about the movie's rather contrived situation.
The acting, dialog, cinematography and
editing
are horrible (i.e.
Good
editing
should be invisible.
The
editing
in THE FRIGHTENING makes the film unwatchable.
Childish dialogs, amateurish
editing
and in general a failed movie.
I think what puts this film above all of the other background information that I have is the
editing.
The
editing
is amazing.
It took a lot of
editing
to intercut all that with the actors back home in the studio.
While it might be better served with a few nips and tucks through
editing
and in structure, it is a hell of a ride for two hours and an incredible first time effort for its director.
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