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Writer/Director Christina Waye (in her first feature) has managed to make a $3 Million movie that ends up someplace else.
Like CURSE OF THE KOMODO was for the creature
feature
genre, Jim Wynorski's CHEERLEADER MASSACRE is a straight-faced parody of slasher movies, such as SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE.
It is a good first film attempt and the director (who also stars in and wrote the feature) shows a lot of promise.
The movie gets going extremely fast, and early on you wonder how it could possibly stretch its story out to
feature
length.
While the film has one redeeming feature, namely some striking shots e.g. the shot of the sheep hanging from the tree, the scene of the funeral procession on the raft, or the scene of the boats leaving the village (which seemed influenced by the scene when the warships approach in the fantastic "Fellini Satyricon"), these were more photographic than cinematographic, and would have been better appreciated hung on a wall in an art gallery than embedded in a painfully slow-paced film that comes in at a whopping 162 minutes and suffers from terrible dialogue, extremely poor character development, over-acting, uninspired symbolism and heavy stylisation.
While Lopez de Ayala tries hard to portray Juana as a romantic and passionate young woman, completely obsessed by love to her handsome husband, it seems as if she weren't able to develop her character over this one-dimensional feature; Juana was an important figure in Spanish history, and politics of that time were essential in her storyline... but here she's introduced as a romantic leading lady out of a soap opera; this is a real pity, and the film a missing opportunity to show the way personal lives can influence History and vice versa.
As many know, this is the
feature
film debut of Edward D. Wood Jr. as as a writer/producer/director/actor.
This story ended up feeling like a sappy soap opera rather than a gritty indie feature, which is what is should have been.
The only good that comes from this kind of pointless drivel, is the fact that seeing films like this get distribution makes indy horror filmmakers like me confident that my upcoming
feature
will make the cut too.
This is a low grade B
feature
that should have went straight to video.
The acting in this four hour
feature
is uniformly bad, so bad to the point that I find it impossible to believe any of the actors in this production could possibly earn a living as an actor.
Richard Kelly, in his first
feature
film, seems to have collected enough scenes of adolescent rage, late-night stoner diatribes, self-righteous justifications and inoffensive, banal philosophy to inspire twenty teen-angst dramas; then mashed them into a single two hour package with a sci-fi twist.
Rollin's movies are unimaginably boring, they all
feature
the same basic concept (lesbian vampires in various settings), the dialogs are incredibly absurd, the marvelous Gothic setting are always underused and the production values are cheaper than the price of a bus ticket.
Allegedly, this movie doesn't
feature
any lame lesbian vampires and stands as a bona fide horror movie with gruesome killings and macabre plot twists.
The 75 minute
feature
CRYSTAL VOYAGER is the result.
As a result it was teamed with the fantasy cartoon FANTASTIC PLANET and had a trippy run through the UK and Europe as a double
feature.
I hear they are making an American
feature
version of this story, I just hope they change the eye rolling ending.
Years before he gained fame for radio's "The War of the Worlds" and his
feature
debut Citizen Kane, Welles was a 19-year-old just finding his muse.
This debut
feature
was very difficult to watch.
So, finally given an opportunity to direct a Star Trek
feature
film, would not Shatner follow his instincts and produce an action-filled flick with lots of tongue-in-cheek humor?
Any time a movie
feature
a dwarf or a midget in a prominent role, the odds are 10-to-1 that the director threw him in because he didn't know what else to do to keep the movie interesting.
This is because these B-movies were quickly made with very low budgets in order to be the second, or lesser,
feature
in a theater.
J.S. Cardone directed a little known 'Video Nasty' in 1982 called "The Slayer" and since then has gone on to have a hand in a handful of
feature
films; including the rubbish 2001 vampire movie The Forsaken.
His latest
feature
film, Wicked Little Things, boasts a plot that sounds decent as well as a creepy looking poster that I seem to remember surfacing a couple of years ago in relation to a film that Tobe Hooper was meant to direct.
Armored is his second
feature
and while the visual signature is recognizable, the film never rises above the level of a B movie.
I don't mind some adult humor, but this
feature
was just downright dirty.
In case you expect your movies to
feature
a minimum of logic and plot, you should stay as far away from this as humanly possible.
I got this on a double
feature
DVD called "Scream Theater" and it's no doubt one of the most terrible movies I've ever seen.
probably the worst creature
feature
ever,boa vs python was a million times better then this & that wasn't great either,bad acting,bad effects & guess what the DVD is one of those one with 3 hours of previews before the main menu.probably the least scary movie ever,no blood or violence,people are stupid and keep using pistols when they have no affect on these animals, the only cool part was the radioactive leeches that was pretty cool,i name of the island is just a rip off of Jurassic park boring tiring & not worth even looking at but i suppose the characters stupidity is pretty funny so it would make a good comedy film but definitely not a thriller
Nobody stayed for the dreadfully serious second
feature "
Chariots of the Gods."
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