Filmmaker
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538 examples of Filmmaker in a sentence
Why is it that every twenty-something
filmmaker
believes that his life so far is so important, so interesting, that the world can't wait to see it onscreen?
In sum, the film is little better than a History Channel documentary, with the exception that the
filmmaker
has a slightly greater sensibility than your average History Channel documentary editor and thus can more artfully arrange the details of Goebbels' life.
Sogo Ishii can be a skilled
filmmaker
under the right conditions, but Gojoe tells the story of a warrior monk and his only rival, a scion of the Genji clan.
Incredible that no
filmmaker
has been daring enough to show the real side of Che and his posthumous media transformation.
Overall, this is definitely watchable for the gore, but, out of all Fulci films I've seen so far, this is definitely the worst, and I've seen the majority of this great
filmmaker'
s repertoire.
I respect Alex Cox the filmmaker, I really do.
I do think we should support the efforts of a young
filmmaker
but saying it's brilliant when it's not will surely only encourage him to make the same mistakes again i.e. continuing to write his own scripts and using the same actors for another venture.
Any review found on this site is obviously the work of either the filmmaker, the filmmakers family, or a friend of the
filmmaker.
As an aspiring
filmmaker
who believes in Christ, I see this film as the perfect example for what I am not going to do with my career in film.
A documentarist, like any filmmaker, must convey a compelling story.
Perhaps if "Drive, He Said" ultimately made some sort of powerful statement in the bargain, audiences could forgive the
filmmaker
for his lapses in judgment and taste.
T. Rama Rao made some extremely beautiful films in the 1980s, but he seems to be a
filmmaker
who cannot mature with the changing times, styles and fashions.
Neo-nazism, talking about going on CNN with Wolf Blitzer (which is laughable not only because they know his name, but its a shameless attempt by the
filmmaker
to get coverage of his bad movie)..etc.
Though there are elements straight out of Elmore Leonard territory, this comes closer to an episode of "Dynasty", since the
filmmaker
focuses on "character development" - i.e. long, boring talks between stupid, un-involving characters.
Being a
filmmaker
myself, and possessing a somewhat dark and subversive sense of humour, I thought I was in for a treat when I took home "My Wrongs..." (not that the DVD cover gives anything away, instead opting for the ambiguous quote from controversialist director, Chris Morris, "a short film including scenes").
With his film Fit to Kill he has proved that Sidaris is a serious
filmmaker
and not just a one-shot director.
Sounds more like a millionaire playboy
filmmaker
than a detective, doesn't it?
The movie follows around a young
filmmaker
who is making a very Barbarella-esque film.
Also, the film purports to be about finding real love in Los Angeles, but is nothing more than an uninteresting look at an amateur
filmmaker
trying to make his first "big movie."
He trades sassy barbs and non-witty repartee with Brooke Shields as if he were a wooden block with receding hair; even his smaller touches (like fingering a non-existent mustache on his grizzled face) don't reveal a character so much as an unsure actor being directed by himself, an unsure
filmmaker.
He is NOT the "obsessed
" filmmaker
- he's the group's business manager/accountant.
Unfortunately, the infamous exploitation
filmmaker
Joe D'Amato does not.
Heck, even the legendary
filmmaker
Fritz Lang counts 'Succubus' among his personal favorites.
What a time we live in when someone like this Joe Swan-whatever the hell is considered a good filmmaker...or even a
filmmaker
at all!
He is a bad actor - he reminds me of another arrogant
filmmaker
- Eric Schaffer.
I mean what does the
filmmaker
really think?
five-minute close-up shots of wanna be singers in a fake concert in Australia!!! What does the
filmmaker
really think to insult the audience by adding "fake applause" to these endless nasty performances.
I have to give it up for the
filmmaker
who used a helicopter for some of the early road-trip shots, you actually think for a second there's going to be quality in the production.
It seemed to be an old Raj Kanwar movie which disgusted me even before I started watching it because I don't consider him even close to being mediocre as a
filmmaker.
What you see on screen is a bad joke at best, a gimmick on the part of the filmmaker, and it pains you to see what little regard he actually shows for a film he claims he's been a fan of all his life.I've seen several bad films over the years, but I can't remember one that's been as much of a torture to sit through as this one.
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