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There is more stock
footage
in this thing than any movie I know except "Jungle Hell" (1956).
Likewise, Silent Night Deadly Night 2 is mostly comprised of
footage
from its predecessor.
In fact, over forty-five minutes of the
footage
has been cribbed from the original.
Did anyone pay attention to the
footage
of all the dead birds...a bit of overkill.
When watching this movie you must remember two things: First, the film director's main goal was to tape and capture the Beatles creating an album from start to finish and that they would take all the
footage
and edit it down.
Ever since he invested a couple million dollars in "Battle Beyond the Stars" he's been making zero budget sci-fi and action movies re-using the same
footage.
It is a masterful explosion of bizarre rock & roll
footage
collaged into a documentary form.
It looks deep into their origins in Oklahoma City and is culled from over 400 hours of video
footage
the 'Lips' had in their archives of early shows, growing up, pictures and show posters.
The concert
footage
that shows Midler's tremendous voice and stage presence, and the scenes where she's on the verge of a nervous breakdown and the inability to exist in the real world.
All of this is laced with Bruce Lee
footage
from his earlier movies.
Usually to a closeup of Lee stock
footage
then followed by the stunt double's back.
In fact the only thing that leaves an impression on one after watching this, is how much better Lee's original version would've easily been had he lived to complete it because as we know Robert Clouse added 90% new
footage
and made it into what we got here.
This is a real curiosity from the vaults, a late 60s Swedish sex education film which became an enormous box office hit across Europe and even, when it was finally released uncut with an X certificate, in the UK in 1973 (it was initially refused a certificate); this is historically interesting, as The Language of Love (as it was titled in English speaking markets) features some sections of actual hardcore footage, with close ups of fingers masturbating vaginas and a penis penetrating one.
The only one that comes close to being worse was the film where they actually stole
footage
from another Dolph movie!
The fast motion shots are very obviously sped-up
footage.
For anyone that's ever seen this in its heavily edited US version, the original version is quite different, with lots of extra
footage
(some which is merely there, some which was cut for OBVIOUS reasons).
The aerial
footage
is nice, but once people start talking, the film goes into a tailspin.
When it is obvious
footage
is taken from the likes of Dante's Peak you know this movie will be horrible.
Even some of the
footage
used was probably not the final scenes Bruce would have used.
There was also much more
footage
available that never made it into this film, just why I do now know (Check out the documentary called 'Bruce Lee: A Warriors Journey' and you will see more action that was meant for this film.)
Much of the
footage
is from the first Iron Eagle.
So much to this on DVD - there is an enormous 3 full hours of
footage!
I didn't notice the use of
footage
from Renny Harlin's movie, but I did notice the use of
footage
from "Narrow Margin", specifically the shootout at the cabin in the woods.
I could swear that I have also seen another movie that used this
footage
as well.
Luckily, it doesn't take a college education to realize that the
footage
is shot in Iraq in the aftermath of the First Gulf War.
The design and editing allow for seamless cutting between the old and the new
footage.
As for the film, the pace moved swiftly and succinctly, and the color of the 70's
footage
was spectacular.
The
footage
of 'vintage' Peter(in that glorious color) interspersed with Peter today were not as jarring or 'Norma Desmond-y' as you might fear,and in that respect the film never fell into either camp celebration or spiteful mockery, which I found refreshing.
But the violence was way too gratuitous, as was the excessive
footage
of half-naked Black women hanging out in the Nigerian drug dealers' den.
Naturally what sounds like a subject that may seem boring to some on paper, is perfectly handled by Curtis, who inter cuts talking head interviews along with a mountain of archive
footage
that is funny, revealing and disturbing.
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