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Whether it be on the job, at school, or the time in between, the two boys, Peter and Santino, are very honest with the filmmakers, and make some very thought-provoking comments about life in the states.
Given the nature of the play/s most memorable character, Shylock the Nasty Jew, it's a good guess that the little unpleasantness that transpired in Europe in the late 1930's and 1940's may have dampened
filmmakers'
enthusiasm.
These three movies left me to conclude that Fulci is the least interesting of these Italian
filmmakers.
The
filmmakers
spent three years taping Sister Helen at her halfway house and managed to capture so much wonderful material that you can not help but feel you know Sister Helen and her "boys."
By the late 1920s, Stalin wanted Soviet
filmmakers
to stop experimentation and made movies that would be more populist and palatable to the Russian public.
It almost seemed as though the
filmmakers
couldn't make up their minds about whether the movie was supposed to be a martial arts "flick" or a historical epic.
Believe me when I say that I understand the inclination to compare an innovative
filmmakers'
movies by looking for trends and patterns, but for me it is more important to approach each new film as a self contained entity first, and then broaden my gaze afterwards.
The masses may enjoy their entertainment spoon fed to them in nice bite sized censored calm bits, but there is a large group of people out here in the world that share the opinions and insights of the
filmmakers
that still make films for the love of the material or love of storytelling, not DVD sales or box office.
Thank God the
filmmakers
made it.
Many
filmmakers
tell their stories to a big extent via dialogue.
When the advertising for Best in Show had the tagline "From the Team That Brought You Waiting for Guffman", a fair number of critics out there implied in their reviews that only people that are familiar with the film or its
filmmakers
and cast would have a good time seeing this film.
This movie doesn't take itself seriously, because the
filmmakers
knew that all the social commentary that was necessary was put across in the first film.
The
filmmakers
obviously were working on a very low budget, but they managed to write a script dynamic enough to divert viewers' attention from this obvious fact.
am kinda interested to know if the
filmmakers
themselves actually knew what it was all about!
I don't think that there is any gods on earth, we're only humans, so all the filmmakers, therefore they CAN make mistakes, bad movies.. Or very bad too.
(These atheist
filmmakers
are relentless.)
The truth of the story is distorted with the stereotypes and outright vilification of the Irish Catholics in the story; a corruption admitted by the
filmmakers
themselves!
Like the "films" of Edward Wood, Jr. in the '60s and '70s, this film is a shining example of why real
filmmakers
expend so much energy rewriting scripts, re-editing their films, and reworking their special effects until they finally look right.
The
filmmakers
had a chance to make something rather entertaining and semi-unique but they dropped the ball.
To the
filmmakers
I'd like to say, if you're going to do it, do it right.
There is a recent trend among young
filmmakers
of utilizing digital video for their early projects, which is all well and good for giving these kids the opportunity to create work without spending all their money on expensive film stock.
But many of these young
filmmakers
have also wised up to the notion of filtering the finished movie so that it appears qualitatively more like celluloid.
I cannot see why
filmmakers
remade this movie.
Unfortunately, I'm not so sure that the
filmmakers
ever knew where it was heading, either.
Kirk's log entries from STAR TREK, the most well-known scene from E.T., a blatant statement from the
filmmakers
going "Look!
I wished the
filmmakers
would have taken their time with this project instead of rushing it into production.
The idea of remaking Heaven Can Wait is fine, but the
filmmakers
followed the plot of that turkey too closely.
That is an insult to aspiring filmmakers, and many others out there who have made clearly superior films with superior story, writing and acting, but did not get the credit.
Who are these "They"- the actors? the
filmmakers?
They must issue this plot outline to all wannabe
filmmakers
arriving at the Hollywood bus station.
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