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There must have been thousands of hours of
footage
shot and I really admire the work done in cutting it down.
Technically I liked it a lot too, they must have used a new de-interlacing algorithm or maybe it was just that the
footage
looked so dark anyway but I wasn't annoyed by the usual artifacts seen in video to film transfers.
I am actually outraged at the comment I read stating that this movie was "boring" and the beautiful scenery was marred by the black and white
footage.
I personally watched this to see the
footage
of the 60's and 70's.
It came and went with little fanfare, but I enjoyed it for the beauty of the landscape photography and the fascinating wildlife
footage.
Finally, I'm so glad they got rid of that original female captain -- oh, if you get to watch the rare
footage
-- thank God for Kate!
It's in questionable taste, but it shouldn't prevent you from seeing the other delights in this film, notably the Benny Goodman Quartet (including Teddy Wilson and Lionel Hampton!) in what I believe is the only
footage
available on this incredible jazz combo.
On the day of the attacks it seems like just another dull day at work but this will soon change.As one the film makers goes on the road with the firemen he films the first crashing plane,this is the only
footage
of the first impact.He rides with the firemen to the WTC and goes inside the building.As the second plane crashes the people understand that this is not an accident.In the next period of time we see firemen making plans to save as many people as possible,in the meanwhile we hear banging sounds,these are the sounds of people who jumped down from the tower and falling on the ground,this is the most grueling moment in the documentary.Then the tower collapses and our French friend has to run for his life,you hear him breath like a madman while he runs out of the building.Then a huge sort of sandstorm blasts over him and the screen turns black,he was very lucky to survive and now he can film the empty streets of Downtown New York.
Because this documentary has got so much historical
footage
and because the film was ment to be something totally different this documentary will probably stay in everybody's memory.I saw the attacks live at home because I had the afternoon of,so this makes it even more realistic to watch.
Trivia note: The opening montage contains
footage
from Hollywood Revue of 1929 and shows Marie Dressler, Bessie Love, Polly Moran, Cliff Edwards, Charles King, Gus Edwards, and the singing Brox Sisters.
With modern technology to improve old archival
footage
and lots of information that has been unearthed since 1974 when The World At War was produced, an updated version of this series would be welcome.
This great film is composed mostly of documentary
footage
is currently contained on a DVD along with Prelude to War.
Clearly, the soundtrack to this
footage
had been lost or damaged, so some bright spark at Disney decided to dub the scenes with new dialogue.
The camera
footage
is great is so was the pacing and editing.
Only he would (1) take
footage
from a 20-year-old movie about gorillas in diving helmets ("Robot Monster"), (2) combine it with clips from a 30-year-old movie about elephants with hair mats glued to their sides ("One Million B.C."), (3) throw in parts from a God-knows-how-old Filipino movie about midget cannibals, half man/half lobster monsters and beer-bellied Chinese cavemen with snakes growing out of their shoulders (all of the aforementioned
footage
being in black and white), (4) spend $11.43 shooting new "connecting
" footage
(in color, no less) with an apparently--to be charitable--confused John Carradine and a bunch of actors who have trouble remembering their lines (among them a vapid blonde who is so incompetent that all her dialogue is dubbed in by someone else and who doesn't even have the decency to make up for it by getting naked), (5) put it out under at least 10 different titles and (6) try to pass each one off as a new movie.
Her home was filled with their images, from newspaper accounts, books, and newsreel
footage
stills, to pieces of art created by the likes of Picasso.
This
footage
is extra since the 1999 re-release and it looks like Ferrara wanted to supply his film with some kind of spiritual depth.
The effect was to make it seem as though the director was attempting to s-t-r-e-t-c-h limited
footage
to take up more time.
I really enjoyed "Uncle Silas", although it's called "The Inheritance" on the VHS copy that I own and there are seemingly five minutes of
footage
missing.
As others have already mentioned that was all that he had filmed years before and they decided to use stock
footage
and other actors to fill in the rest of the move....... about 90% of it!
We see unconnected scenes from a dozen Roger Corman epics thrown together willy-nilly - including shots of George Peppard from "Battle Beyond the Stars" and even a repeat of what must be the most re-used scene in stock
footage
history: David Carradine's "Fight with Mutants at the Well" from "Warrior and the Sorceress", "Wizards of the Lost Kingdom 2", et.
A lot of good
footage
is offered of the band rehearsing and then giving a sensational concert featuring several other artists.
"Nemesis 3" featured so much recycled
footage
from "Part 2" that the story didn't seem to progress at all, and the result was an essentially pointless and useless movie.
I very much liked the use of the black and white
footage
shot by the director, himself, in Paris.
The final surviving
footage
of Peter Sellers is played, then there's this "Inspector Clouseau has gone missing" thing, which is played out not with a missing persons search but with a TV reporter preparing a special on him, doing some strangely irrelevent interviews with Panther stock characters.
It reminded me of a cheap movie called "the swap" which was called something else and had
footage
of a young Robert DeNiro in it.
In the horrible movie PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE, writer/director Ed Wood, Jr. incorporated some
footage
he'd shot of Bela Lugosi just before Bela's death.
While the
footage
had nothing to do with the script for PLAN 9, Wood decided to "cleverly" use this film and hash out Lugosi's role by having a much taller guy (a dentist by the way) hold a cape over his face in all the Lugosi scenes not available in the original reel of
footage!
It would amount to the same effect if the 9/11
footage
of those planes crashing into the WTC were shown a hundred years from now, and the viewers were intentionally misled into believing that these crashes happened all over America that day, that every single American was physically harmed, and every person from Middle Eastern descent was responsible.
The timing is perfect in the rearrangement of the archived footage, which while not too difficult to ad-lib in theory, is difficult to do well... and it is done perfectly here.
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