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(It was actually
filmed
in Southern Utah(Hurricane) - I went to the school they attended - its been torn down since) I was fascinated by the fact I had never HEARD of this movie.It was outstanding.
There were many funny scenes and Michael York made a fanstastic Devil; they always
filmed
scenes with him after taking the usual 'express elevator' to Hell.
this film is so bad, there are adverts for local shops in it and it must have been
filmed
on a video camera.... ....its so bad its actually funny.
As for the rest of this, well, it is beautifully filmed, for the most part, with wonderful sets and yes, somewhat of a creepy story, tempered by Dean Stockwell's somewhat hammy performance as Wilbur Whately.
It's as if someone simply took a camera and
filmed
a slice of life.
There is worst to come;the entirely intrusive and impossible to listen to score destroys the very things you expect from a Gary Daniels movie,namely the action.His two long and protracted fight scenes include some good techniques as you would expect from Gary but unfortunately look like they were
filmed
by a blind cameraman suffering from Parkinson's disease.In any case they are ruined by that God awful music which even drowns out the fight sound effects and you have to ask yourself if any of the technical team working on BLACK FRIDAY had even so much as seen a movie before let alone worked on one.I have watched many of Gary's movies several times in the past(BLOODMOON,RIOT,RECOIL)but could never envisage watching this catastrophe again.If you can imagine what the worst episode of "Miami Vice" would have been like if performed by the most inept actors and crew money could buy then that gives you some idea of how bad BLACK FRIDAY IS.I have some advice for director Darren Doane and that is..in future Darren,don't!!
Love's a Bitch, Nine Queens , Cidade DE Deus if you wanna give south America/Latin America movies a try but this one wasn't supposed to be even
filmed
My vote was 1 because there's no 0 Salutes
Filmed
for less that 2 million, this independent, low budget, and somewhat of a masterpiece is brilliant as well as entertaining.
The action scenes are poorly conceived and
filmed.
Charles Spaak turned in his usual reliable script and Jacques Feyder
filmed
it more than competently with his wife, Francoise Rosay in a key role.
This project, along with Emma Thompson's reimagining of "Sense and Sensibility", both
filmed
in 1995, contributed to the renewal of the popularity on both sides of the Atlantic of Jane Austen's work and the costume drama that the British Television and Film Industry does so well, and for good reason.
At times, a real spark is evident, but it is sometimes
filmed
too much like animation.
'Gregory's Girl' was clearly
filmed
between Spring and early Autumn and there's one enduringly beautiful scene where Dorothy plays keep-up with a soccer ball, shot against the maternally basking backdrop of urban Glasgow, whilst a haunting saxophone laments and chases the fading daylight, bemoaning the inevitable and eventual closure of our younger years, brief and fleeting as the scene itself.
In essence the movie has scene after scene that does nothing but emphasize and embellish hate over and over....someone gets out of line...BANG...someone spits the wrong way.....BANG.....someone talks out of line....BANG...then the end of the movie comes and guess what???? BANG, BANG, BANG, BANG...a bar room shoot 'em up that looks like it was
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one time without editing..... Some of the saving graces of the film are some of the scenery where the movie was shot, details to the guns for the era, costumes that appear to mirror the times and Ric Dark's performance as Owen...the reckless gun for hire that looks like a cross between Ulysess S .
this is the second
filmed
version of Richard Matheson's novel,I am Legend,the first being The Last Man on Earth,starring Vincent price,and the third bearing the same title as the novel and,starring Will Smith.i
Any
filmed
story that depends heavily on plot with an emphasis on finding all the clues along the way to a revealing conclusion must by its very nature owe much to established convention.
A
filmed
version of Guiseppe Verdi's opera.
Despite the fact that this movie was
filmed
long ago, that the costumes were rather strangely chosen (at least for today's viewer), and that the supporting cast is not always at its best, this is by far the best Jane Eyre adaptation in my view: it manages the perfect note for the two main characters' development, for their chemistry, and for their reason of actions.
Filmed
in beautiful black-and-white, it's a one-of-a-kind film, more purely noir than most noir retreads of recent years, yet far too demented to be considered merely noir.
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.
Parts of this movie were
filmed
in Excelsior Springs, MO and Henrietta, MO.
Exciting western
filmed
in beautiful mountain country.
As a Portlander, I always get suspicious if a movie gets
filmed
in Oregon: "The Postman" was probably the worst example, but there have been others.
this was a handsomely
filmed
but thoroughly nasty wartime adventure thriller i first saw when it was released way back in '79 about a german scientist (james mason) being smuggled across the swiss alps by a basque guide (anthony quinn) whilst being hotly pursued by a sadistic ss nazi commandant (malcolm mcdowell in a truly hilarious performance).
It seemed like the film wasn't even
filmed
to take advantage of the use of 3-D.
It also rips off Citizen of the Galaxy with the whole "beggar/spy-in-foreign-land-buys-slave-boy-for-secret-society -and-gives-him-special-training" I'd also like to point out that they not only
filmed
a renfest in Northern California for the medieval/renaissance/whatever setting, but the exterior of the Ancient Greece scene was apparently
filmed
in San Francisco at the Palace of Fine Arts.
Well acted (mostly) and beautifully filmed, the movie suffers from a ham handed script and dubious direction.
I was living in Prescott when The Zoo Gang was being
filmed.
My fondest memories in Prescott are around the time that this movie was being
filmed.
Some of the work was quite funny and you could tell that the
filmed
footage was being shown in reverse but that doesn't stop the stunts themselves from being extremely entertaining.
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