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Some of the real Knieval's completed and failed stunts are included in some blurry footage, one of which features a mind-boggling "splatter" in which the man is rolled up and snapped around like a rag doll.
Rather it is a biographical art film, chock full of interviews, performance footage, home movies, and mostly pointless animation sketches lifted from "Animal Farm."
I won't waste a whole lot of time of this one because as far as I'm concerned it isn't really a movie to start with, just a careless mish-mash of borrowed
footage
and embarrassingly amateurish new
footage
made solely for the purpose of pasting the whole mess together and call it a "Boogeyman" sequel.
And to add insult to injury the killer is invisible in the original
footage
and visible in the new footage, apparently they think their audience is as stupid as they are.
1940. - A visit to the Lodz ghetto in Nazi-occupied Poland, recorded by a German cameramen with the naive co-operation of the Jewish community, is combined with archival footage, clips from international newsreels, and excerpts from related cultural films to portray the World's Jews as swindlers and parasites.
The restoration on Kino Video restores surviving
footage
(damaged in some way in most scenes) from the alternate earlier version to give us a 107 minute print.
wow! It's hard to know where to begin -- the incredibly hokey special effects (check out the laser beams shooting out of Willie's eyes!), the atrocious acting, the ponderous dialogue, the mismatched use of stock footage, or the air of earnest pretentiousness that infuses the entire production.
But I think the main thing that brought this movie down was that there would be a hour of footage, then basically that same hour repeated 4 times.
He says it shows the astronauts faking the television
footage
of their trip to the moon by employing camera tricks.
Using
footage
pillaged from Planet of Dinosaurs this shot on video (except for the stolen footage) concerns a bunch of people shot into space who land on a dinosaur planet that is...don't wait for it, is really earth.
I'm left to ponder the question are we becoming so uncreative that we're now pillaging old movies not only for plot but also for mismatched
footage?
The only highlight of the movie is the interview of a Swedish couple who were befriended with J.B. Lenoir and show their private video
footage
as well as tell stories.
Location
footage
and humanity are lovingly displayed.
If you'd leave out all the
footage
of hunky boys lifting weights and yummy girls wiggling their butts and racks to insufferable 80's tunes, there probably only have about 15 minutes of story left.
The admittedly horrible documentary
footage
is roughly spliced in between scenes so hackneyed that even these real images are robbed of much of their power.
Watch channel 4's 'The Holocaust' (aired recently (still running?), as of 1 No 2006) for a genuinely disturbing documentary on the evils of war (featuring excellent in-context use of actual footage).
This is the type of treatment the horror of Nanjing deserves, not this hackneyed exploitation garbage (a better executed exploitation movie minus the disrespectful use of stock
footage
would have been fine, but again this is not even a very good exploitation movie).
The plot is really weak and unbelievable - the avalanche expert guy gets hit by a 20 foot wave of bone breaking avalanche (using actual footage) and all he has to do is get up and shake himself down.
This is an engrossing story, worth telling, a quickly-paced and novel adventure that profits from a capital performance by Harris, fine turns from Wagner, Coburn, and Karen Black, along with Justin Henry as the snatched lad, with an appropriately whimsical score contributed by Wilfred Josephs, and top-notch cinematography by Frank Watts, with all
footage
shot in a beautiful autumnal Ontario province.
The
footage
is fantastic, and so is the way it was put together.
In addition, some of the
footage
is in color.
Most of this movie is
footage
from Puppet Master II, Puppet Master III, Puppet Master 4, Puppet Master 5, Curse of the Puppet Master, and Retro Puppet Master (sorry...
I showed the new DVD to a friend who could only remember seeing parts of it through a stoner- induced haze at the drive-in, and he agreed that this is one of the great movies to be watching drunk, not the least for the lovely leading ladies and the great Ramones
footage.
The movie segues from decade to decade from the 10's to the 80's with amazing newsreel
footage
trailing Soviet history from the revolution to war famine and the titanic technological achievements of an empire (terrific visuals here!
However, Mrs. Beetle soon learns of her husband's infidelities as the movie they watch is the jealous grasshopper's
footage
of Mr. Beetle and the dragonfly together.
The Menagerie parts one and two was the only 2-parter during the 3-year run of the original Trek series and it was because Roddenberry was able to insert most of the
footage
from the 1st pilot "The Cage."
All the way thru this movie I kept wondering how the
footage
came about.
The lion's share of the
footage
in both is identical, but here is where they differ: In one version (the version I have seen most often on broadcast TV), the group of clerics guarding the gateway consists of the "Brotherhood of the Protectors", a (fictional) splinter group of priests and brothers "excommunicated" by the Church.
However after the first few minutes of cooking footage, we cut to original
footage
of BRIDELESS GROOM.
About the only serious negative, and this is mostly for nitpickers, is that some of the stock
footage
is somewhat sloppily integrated in the film and "nuts" like me who are both history teachers and airplane lovers will probably notice this--all others probably won't notice.
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