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I've seen better special effects in anonymous B-movies already, the
filming
locations aren't used to the fullest and the ending downright sucks!
The story is terrible, the makeup is terrible, the
filming
is terrible, the set is terrible, the directing is terrible, etc.
As Dave takes Elod to the station the actor tells Dave he found some skeletal remains while on the set of a movie he is filming
Her "Lady of the Tropics" began
filming
AFTER this one began, yet it was released before "I Take This Woman."
Everything about it was wrong; it was like they were
filming
a different book.
Having first read the novel, I don't mind,for the purposes of filming, how differently it is scripted, as long as it adheres to, or at least includes, the plot.
The reconnaissance is done by our hero/villan and cad, Fabian, who hauls his fish-eye camcorder from pillar to post secretly
filming
his encounters with the Falklanders including his courting and eventual conquest of one woman, Camilla.
"The Bone Snatcher" starts out extremely promising, with the introduction of a new and original type of unseen evil as well as with the use of the sublimely isolated
filming
location of the African desert.
I had seen just one movie by Gus Van Sant so far,Elephant, and I can assure you that he kept all his mannerisms while doing this one.Once again he crosses time lines.Once again he uses weird
filming
techniques like the never-ending shots of people walking...maybe you like these
filming
techniques, I know I don't.
As a skater myself i watch a lot of skate films and the
filming
during the skate scenes, which is obviously a major part of the plot as the lead protagonist is a skateboarder, was awful and Bourne identity esquire shaky camera technique was used with slow motion to give a horrible effect.
The actors are bad, the music is ridiculous and the
filming
pathetic.
As is, there are few surprises and a feeling of half-hearted
filming
by numbers as it builds up a head of intertia as it ambles disinterestedly towards a less than grand will-this-do?
In 1990 I saw Kathy Ireland in person - I was at UNT in Denton during the
filming
of "Necessary Roughness."
And the best part is that as of October 23 2005 they started
filming
a sequel please don't be fooled by the box even though it looks exactly the same as the first dark harvest it's not lions gate bought the rights to the Maize:the movie and had the brilliant idea to release it as the sequel to the original dark harvest;which i thought was funny........the only thing they had in common was they were both shot in a cornfield....This Movie WILLLLLL not scare the crop out of you like the first one so just stay away!!!!!
The Tempe era features uniform Apple Mac editing and brutal hand-held camera filming, very much like a home movie.
I know THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT has its critics but please at least that movie featured location
filming
and relatively good production values .
Not being a caver, it doesn't really matter to me whether the
filming
was realistic.
Were they crazy in
filming
a movie about Connecticut in southern California?
But if the script was so bad, I can't see the reason for
filming
it.
Admittedly, I only watched about two hours at the most of it, but that was enough for me to realize that the series was nothing like Baroness Orzcy had portrayed her characters, and probably would have been rolling around in her grave when it was
filming
and airing.
It is as if they ran out of money and just stopped
filming.
TWENTY YEARS and he's still
filming
the same fight scenes.
It's funny how the camera just happened to be
filming
on the sandwich when the girl was eating it.
I didn't care about the characters, the
filming
was unremarkable, and Ford made kissing look like a chore.
A reasonably good story but pretty awful acting, dialogue, and
filming.
The dialog was also apparently dubbed in after the filming, so it just doesn't come across well.
I was in this movie as an extra in the Dallas
filming
in July 1975.
A quick resumé: Almost nonexistent, badly chosen musical soundtrack, steady-cam
filming
done without the steady but with lots of coffee and a hyperactive cameraman, NO plot, and nothing ever really happens.
A more interesting version would be someone going near an active volcano and
filming
it, and would probably cost about £20 to make.
I had to double check the date the film was made as their attempts at gimmicky
filming
of the more gruesome scenes was something I'd expect from a high school student's first attempt at making a film 'indy' like.
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