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While it has a few charming moments, and many wonderful performers, Capra's outright recycling of not just the script but considerable
footage
from his first version of this story, Broadway Bill (1934), is downright shoddy.
It is understandable that he would re-use
footage
from the climactic horse race, which is thrilling.
"Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" consists mostly of rambling, poorly assembled
footage
in search of a movie.
Also, don't waste your time on the deleted scenes because there's no audio and it just looks like tourist
footage.
Despite the equally typical inclusion of a romantic couple, the film is pretty much put across in a documentary style - which is perhaps a cheap way of leaving a lot of the exposition to narration and an excuse to insert as much stock
footage
as is humanly possibly for what is unmistakably an extremely low-budget venture!
The mentioned photographic gymnastics culminate with a batty montage near the movie's end of prior
footage
that is but tangentially referent to the scenario.
The boys in it are quite naturalistic but................the graphic/gratuitous final gang rape scene is repugnant and -oh yes- the arbitrary insertion of second world war
footage
is offensive in the way it attempts to compare real horror with this misogynistic contrivance.
Movies before that tried to cash in on the holiday spirit, most notably 'Santa Claus Conquers the Martians', at least was entertaining to watch because of the campiness to it, and all the stock
footage
being used... for some reason, that seemed happy to me.
I had read before viewing that BII contains a lot of
footage
from the original and that it starred actress Love.
While watching "Return of the Boogeyman," I decided to stick around through the original
footage
to see the notorious death-by-toothbrush scene.
The fact that the original "Criminally Insane" was less than an hour in length should have clued him into the fact that he had probably milked this storyline for all he was going to get out of it...but instead he opts to use TONS of
footage
from the original in this one as well, even to the point of recycling the original opening credit sequence!
What little bit of original
footage
there was in this flick looks as if it were filmed with a rented hand-held camcorder!
Soon after arriving and having already shot some 'bloodsurfing
' footage
Sonny, Melba and Lemmya are all killed by a 30 foot saltwater crocodile that some say 'owns' the island.
Not only does this film look cheap, it IS cheap--most of the battle scenes are lifted from the far superior "The Last Command" from 1955, and that footage, shot 32 years previously, looks more contemporary than anything in this picture.
Using tons of stock footage, not only from Trader Horn but also the first two films in the series (for example the alligator fight was used last time out) this is one of the weakest films in the MGM series.
Next stop after the bus station must be to buy stock
footage
of four young boys playing in grainy slow motion.
I'm still trying to decide if this is indeed, the worst film I have ever seen - A very disturbing problem with this film is that real scientists are interviewed, but their
footage
is edited to make it look as though they support the ideas of the many BSers who populate this film.
While using archival film and letters lends the film a fresh and interesting perspective, too often the material selected to highlight simply isn't very interesting (such as when Goebbels complains about this or that ailment, &tc., or the ad nauseam
footage
of his small German hometown).
This is a typical Troma production, meaning in other words, there's a lot of boring and totally irrelevant padding
footage
to accompany the nonsensical plot.
I also found it quite embarrassing watching Richard Harris cavorting all around the countryside at the obvious behest of the director standing just behind camera, telling him to run and jump from pointless Point A to pointless Point B just to make up film
footage
and minutes.
The problem with jungle horror films is that there is always way too much
footage
of people walking (through the jungle, up a rocky cliff, near a river or lake) to pad out the running time.
They made it look like WWII footage, with just a touch of graininess, but it was still a pleasure to watch.
I'm a fan of animation and love it when it's successfully merged with live action
footage.
The
footage
is shot amateurishly and in video.
The photography and acting performances are almost intolerably amateurish, but what do you expect from a film that features
footage
of sperm-firing dildos and talking amputated male reproduction organs?
There's also a hefty amount of stock
footage
in the first 9 episodes of natural disasters.
At long last,
footage
only seen in photos and scenes that only existed on the printed page would finally come to life.
And then you start watching this assembly of
footage
and you realize this "esoteric dream" is a very real nightmare of sloppiness and incompetence.
Firstly, cheap and lifeless new
footage.
This
footage
has clearly been knocked together quickly and without any effort.
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