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The movie looks like it was made with dad's handy-cam, It had
footage
that I believe came from another film along with stock
footage
from a slaughter house.
I find that 95% of amateur movies and 90% of home video
footage
is better than this film (although the similarities between them warrant the comparison).
Other commenter's here have remarked on the editing and apparent seamless use of archive
footage.
The archive
footage
is in abundance.
The script is incredibly boring, with absolutely unnecessary padding
footage
and gigantic gaps in continuity, and yet the main characters still remain total strangers throughout the entire film.
Just eliminate the bank workers, see who was at the bank-from all the cameras
' footage
angles-prior to the robbers entry and you have those extra 4 remaining robbers among the hostages.
If your idea of entertainment is watching graphic
footage
of people being run over by cars (you get to see a woman passing under the front wheel, being twisted as the car passes over her before she goes under the back wheel -- and they show it twice in case you missed it the first time) then this is the documentary for you.
This is a direct sequel to 'The Mummy's Hand' (1940), because the lead character, Stephen Banning (played by Dick Foran) is now thirty years older and is relating the story (with the help of archival footage) to his son's fiancé.
Director Ray Taylor, an old hand at such entertainments keeps events moving briskly, but repeated scenes and footage, a good deal of which is to be found in the previous year's Skull Island setting from KING KONG, and the port locale from SON OF KONG, reduces original action to less than 60 minutes from the serial's running length of over two and one-half hours and, if viewed at one sitting, becomes lacking in effect to most viewers, unless insomniac.
But if you are somewhat normal, and don't need to see real
footage
of animal cruelty, pass this one up.
This movie tries to shock the viewer, and it sure does.With the animal snuff at the beginning, and the killing of babies in the movie (fake at least)its was enough to make myself turn it off.I've seen movies like this before that show slaughterhouse
footage
(BTK movie) and this kind of
footage
should not be allowed in a horror movie.We watch gore and horror because we know its just make-up, and special effects, so we shouldn't sit down to watch a movie and see the real killing of animals, its not what we rented the movie for.If anything, there should be a large warning label put on these types of garbage movies so people won;t be surprised by it.
A novel exercise in padding nature
footage
out to (nearly) feature length?
This true story of Carlson's Raiders is more of a Army training film than anything else.Obviously thrown together quickly on a miniscule budget about the only thing it has to recommend it is an early performance by Robert Mitchum,who's the only decent actor in the cast,and actual
footage
of the wreckage at Pearl Harbor which gets your blood boiling,as it was obviously intended to do.
i don't know why, but after all the hype on NPR i thought this was a new movie.....all the best
footage
has been used for BBC docs and NatGeo projects that you have seen if you are interested in nature programs...it has been repackaged with sappy narration and over-dramatic music for Disney to take advantage of Earth Day-there are great moments, and it is always nice to listen to Darth Vader.......oops,........... James Earl Jones speak, but I had hoped for a ground breaking movie , considering the new camera technology used in the making of this film......it has been sanitized for a child audience, so one can actually see better
footage
for free on youtube ....i feel that we are due for something as ground breaking as Koyannisquatsi (sic) and this movie is certainly not it
SEX WISH was actually released (minus ten minutes of more, ahem, 'extreme' footage) here in the UK back in the early days of the video boom, and caused a tabloid storm in a teacup when it allegedly inspired a copycat murder case.
The
footage
isn't assembled in a very informative way, either.
Padded with
footage
from "Planet of the Dinosuars" and horrible jokes this is definitely one to miss.
In an interview with "Fangoria" in 1987, Eisley recalled that Herbert Strock had directed the bulk of the film, but somehow Kenneth Hartford--who only directed the
footage
featuring his children Andrea and Glenn (portraying characters named Andrea and Glenn, in a particularly inventive turn)--received full credit.
An entirely pointless colorized version of Bob Clampett's surreal masterpiece 'Porky in Wackyland', 'Dough for the Do-Do' sucks the life out of the original by splashing colour all over Clampett's original
footage
and adding some lame new
footage
overseen by Friz Freleng.
this, is NOT one of those films it is one of the biggest pieces of tripe I have ever scene, the camera work is trying to be flashy but it really just crap the whole thing looks like the red shoe diaries, but without the sex, the only reason I bought this was I wanted to try out dvd and this was the cheapest one I could find, possibly the worst buy of my life and could have put you off dvd forever, the soundtrack is REALLY tacky and most of the movie is made up of endless repeats of clips from the first two films, why anyone would want to make a movie as awful as this is beyond me, if they had really attempted to make an original movie and failed I would be nicer in this review but they don't they just got the rights to reproduce stuff from the first two and then edit it and repeat it into this film with about maybe under 1 3rd original
footage
which is about up to the standards of film school students, DO NOT buy this movie.
The obstacles during journey back home are hilariously irrelevant to the "plot" and simply serve as padding
footage
to cover up the lack of actual content.
Little more than training film quality with poor camera work, muddy stock
footage
and perhaps the low point of stereotyping 'Japs' with laughing Japanese infantry, laughing Japanese fighter pilots and one-dimensional square-jawed Americans dying left and right.
There were just too many semi-boring old friends anecdotes and too much filler stock
footage.
Within the first 17 minutes of director Bradford May's "Darkman III: Die Darkman Die", we have already been subjected to a silly recap and accompanying voice-over on the first two films, hilarious over-acting, about three minutes of
footage
simply ripped from the second film and re-edited slightly to seem like new footage, and a lengthy advertisement the scarred and tormented title character watches about Universal Theme Parks- Universal being the company that distributed this film.
Over half of this 'movie' is
footage
from the original "Criminally Insane".
Most of CI2 is nothing but "flashbacks" to CI, and
footage
of Ethel asleep, recalling fond memories, I guess.
The bleak German expressionistic colours, the black and white
footage
from the vision screens, there is no reason for this approach for when the film was made in 1984.
With these people faking so many shots, using old footage, and gassing animals to get them out, not to mention that some of the scenes were filmed on a created set with actors, what's to believe?
Prod., saw what was happening and had Towne use much, much more of the nude
footage
in the final cut then Towne wanted to, to make up for the disaster he saw looming.(Maybe
It looks like my brother and i went into a house and made the movie ourselves and edited slaughterhouse
footage
into it!
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