Footage
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For me, the only shining moment was the exchange between John Lithgow and David Strathairn over the letters from home, voiced over with the gun camera
footage.
The production quality is poor, splicing in badly color-tinted black and white stock
footage
and clips from the 1940 Brigham Young to show the westward trek and cricket plague.
The truly great made-for-TV movies, in my opinion, all have one thing in common: organic to the plot is a reason why the
footage
would be on a television screen (think Without Warning).
This "movie" is a pile of random video
footage
mixed together!
It features too much talk and not enough actual "disaster
" footage
and too much profanity for a family to watch an action film.
Once the film peaks these last 30 minutes could be condensed easily into about 7, and one is left to think that perhaps they didn't shoot enough good
footage
to get to the end of the story.
They presumably intended to make their very own imitation of Wes Craven's "Last House on the Left" with aggressive sex scenes and violent revenge-action, only they only got around filming the sex
footage
and completely forgot about the action.
Ralph Ziman, the self effacing director was on hand to talk about the film after the movie and I asked him how he got all the original
footage
of the Mandela inauguration etc, which he has cleverly weaved into the movie.
She Freak begins with a good five minutes worth of
footage
of a carnival & it's everyday goings on as the crowds flock & enjoy the attractions it has to offer, this dull as dishwater montage of
footage
is accompanied by some of the worst music the filmmakers could have chosen.
She Freak is incredibly boring & features long sequences that are totally pointless, there is lots of
footage
of the carnival (& people looking & staring directly into the camera) with awful music playing in the background.
Fourth, whatever money they had was blown on the menus for the DVD, and their behind-the-scenes
footage
was better quality than the film itself.
But anyway, I loved the Game of Death
footage
because of the offbeat comedy between Bruce and his buddies.
I really appreciated the lost
footage
especially compared to that sorry crap they put together back in 1978.
Stock
footage
is flown in.
With Les and "Survivorman", you know the only
footage
you don't see is the endless
footage
of him selecting a vantage point for the tripod and camera so that he can effectively function as his own cameraman.
Interviews with band members, family members, and friends are inter-cut with raw live
footage
of the group's often very visually fascinating performances.
A curiosity of the late 60's (including
footage
of Paris in 69/70; also notable for the use of text within image which I actually quite liked), but a real disappointment for Miller fans, and a pretty bad movie overall.
Add several non sequitur contrivances (e.g. the whole dog pound sequence(s) with its obvious use of stock footage, the way that Cameron receives funding for his film, the sabotage vignette, etc.) and you have a film that is chock full of holes.
Poor editing, and transitions from old to new
footage
(and vice-versa), horribly redone gags, Moe treating diaper Joe like a delicate 2 year old instead of cracking his skull like he did with Shemp & Curly.
It was great to watch this film and see live
footage
of the great Irish rock guitarist Rory Gallaher, performing with his band Taste.
Also, who decided that the only
footage
of astronauts to be shown would be people just dicking around on the surface of the moon, or playing catch and spinning around inside Skylab?
It's brilliantly executed (along with actual
footage
from the film).
It's a courtroom in D.C. Surely there is surveillance
footage
they could be going through to identify this man.
And being a low-budget horror flick, this turkey has a lot of shadowy and nocturnal
footage
which I had a hard time following because my attention was constantly being diverted to the ever-changing patches of pixels fading in and out.
Both merge seamlessly with candid interviews and found(?)
footage.
They didn't even bother sticking with the "found
footage"
concept either, as many of the camera shots are obviously not taken from the perspective of the characters.
It is incomprehensible how this
footage
ever saw the light of day.
Also shows
footage
from bobs funeral and the gives a good idea of just how big an event this was showing the mass crowds that turned up that day.
Yes, some of the
footage
is stock (stock as in seen in other documentaries re: Rwanda) IT IS ALL REAL.
The photography gives the beauty of the landscape and the stock
footage
is placed in very well.
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