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I give most of that credit to the
editor.
I think the symbolism of the murdered man is killing the man that likes the stronger personality, but cannot resist the temptation of a younger girl - just like her
editor
lover who cannot leave his wife but will indulge in side affairs.
Where was the
editor
on this?
I can hardly imagine what it was like for MB to discover that Sarah Michelle Gellar was going to play the Jewish intellectual associate
editor.
In this film, Errol Flynn plays a publicity man and ex-newspaper editor, Patric Knowles plays the owner of a newspaper, Rosalind Russell a star reporter and Olivia DeHavilland plays...well,...an idiot.
And the director and
editor
decided to do some fancy, techno editing effects, which further removed the film from the proper time setting.
The
editor
Raymond Franvel (Pierre Taylou) and his rather sexy secretary Anne (Lina Romay) are involved in staging fake black masses and satanic rituals, it's a hobby I suppose.
Probably the most absurd scene takes place in a "newspaper office" (obviously a high school), where an
editor
patiently explains to a young reporter why mass killings by an unknown animal are of no interest to readers.
Unbeknownst to her, he's using her and some of her patrons, in order to write a sleazy story for his voracious boss played by the real Rolling Stone
editor.
If this film had a competent editor, it might have achieved mediocre status.
Did the DVD
editor
go on holiday or just drop a can of film?
I have seen some rather hideous films in my life, but frankly this one qualifies as one of the all time worst, particularly in light of the immense talent of writer & director Stephen Norrington, an otherwise fine cast, and some incredibly gifted technical people such as the
editor
and the cinematographer.
In fact, when the two main characters get down and do it, the scene cuts just as they start, a baffling methodology of the director and
editor
for a supposed sex spoof.
Raplh Bellamy is also fine as the managing
editor
of a newspaper, where gossip is always welcome.
Davis plays Linda Gilman, a no-nonsense
editor
of a Home and Life type magazine in New York.
He's one of the movie's funniest, most talented, and above all, most original voices, so why remake an old warhorse like this? Walter Matthau is the shifty
editor
and Jack Lemmon is his ace reporter.
Certainly gave the
editor
something to do.
Charles Winninger is hilarious as the boozing doctor.Walter Connolly is brilliant playing the
editor
named Oliver Stone.Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin starred the remake of the movie in 1954.The title that time was Living It Up and it was also awfully funny.70 years hasn't done any harm to this movie.It's more like a fine wine and gets better with age.Not that I'm an expert of wines.
What happens when you don't pay the
editor?
Finding Reno's new place, he sees Reno's gunhands dragging bundles of the latest issue of a newspaper; the
editor
objects but Van Cleef hurls him into the dust.
I can not believe any distributor actually paid money to have this film produced, it is poor quality and everyone involved in it from the director to the DP & the
editor
should be embarrassed and ashamed to have worked on this project.
The
editor
has all you need to make a brand new campaign or new game modes for online, the story is amazing, the graphics are amazing, the whole entire package is worth your time; and as long as Battle.net
Given an intelligent
editor
before the script was finished, there might have been a good movie.
Editing: I feel real bad for the
editor.
This is told in a most innovative way for its time, which makes it more regrettable that the film was handled as a pop extravaganza, when it was an innovative and puzzling product with a structure that demanded a more intellectual participation from the audience; and with an organic use of the flash-forward technique (proposed by its editor, Antony Gibbs), an anticipation device that would become common practice in later years (it is interesting to note that five years later the cinematographer of "Petulia", Nicolas Roeg, would direct Julie Christie in the horror drama "Don't Look Now", which contains a scene film editors often mention as an outstanding example of the flash-forward technique, a sex scene inter-cut with takes of the following scene, edited by Graeme Clifford).
Being an
editor
myself, I can confidently say the editing was dismal.
Actors were good considering what they had to work with.If you are going to write disparaging remarks,they should be directed at the editor.They all had to start somewhere.Good movie.James Clayton did an excellent job trying to make something out of the script.I've seen his work in other movies that were written far better and the
editor
didn't butcher the work.He has a lot of talent.I'll bet money that if he ever gets involved with a dynamic script that allows him to show what he can do,he will be a force to be reckoned with.Don't forget,this is Canada.It is a heck of a struggle just to get started and then even harder to find a project that will do a good actor justice.
As a Prince Valiant collector and as
editor
of the Prince Valiant--an American Epic series, I naturally have mixed feelings about this movie.
it is about a man called Raymond Bordier the
editor
of a newspaper, who uses a castle of a count and countess to preform black masses that look and seem very real.
Johnny Byrne the series regular script
editor
has gone on record in saying (in his words) that Season 2 was 'complete rubbish'!, even basing the story 'The Dorcons' on his dislike to the way that Season 2 was produced.
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