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If that isn't an indication of just what a 12th-rate piece of junk this turkey is, nothing is From mismatched sound effects to a music score that sounds like it's from a 1940s "Z"-grade horror flick (and may very well be) to the same
footage
(i.e., armored personnel carriers going down the same jungle trail) reused constantly to some of the most ineptly staged "action" scenes in recent memory, this laugh-a-minute sludgefest has to be seen to be disbelieved.
Oh and a lot of the
footage
is the exact same as used in two other movies by the same company (including the women in prison schtick).
2/3 of this movie is recycled
footage
of the previous movies, a fact that's sadly obvious even to someone like myself who hasn't seen the original movies.
It's like that episode of every TV show where the characters sit around a photo album or something and you just see recycled
footage
of other episodes.
I've seen some producers do extended montages of recycled footage, but never anything beyond 5 minutes or so.
The monster is barely used, large portions of this film are made up of
footage
of boats and helicopters.
I just watched Atoll K-Laurel and Hardy's last movie together and known here in the states as Utopia-on Internet Archive expecting to see some extra
footage
since the IA version had a running time of 2 hours and 21 minutes.
Above all, however, is that after seeing three of these movies (with the same plot over and over; check the stock footage), the ultimate conclusion is that they are boring.
I am old enough to remember film
footage
of the men being liberated from Changi and other Japanese POW camps.
A previous reviewer mentioned this but the usage of stock
footage
was quite obvious.
This movie would have been alright, indeed probably excellent, if the directors would have left the interviews and the concert
footage
separate.
Nevertheless, there are a few strengths to this film; the concert footage, when it does play, it excellent.
Jean Renoir seems never to have thought enough of it to even edit the
footage
together.
This is followed by some
footage
of preparation for the event.
LOTS of preparation
footage.
Lots of climbing
footage
later there is a description of the parachute device intended to slow Miuras' speed on the steep slope.
I've seen kids do better
footage
than Karim manage to do in Subconscius Cruelty.
It took a good fifteen minutes of
footage
before there was an edit or a line of dialogue that made any sense, and it took another 30 minutes before the ham-fisted script gave way to a working plot that wasn't contingent on a close-up of Ryan Gosling's smile or contrived moralizing.
"Sadomania" has absolutely no cinematic value, it's poorly made without any sort of plot and featuring some of the most ill-natured sleaze
footage
ever captured on film.
Cheaply pieced together of recycled film footage, music and ideas, this film cannot really be called "well".
Too much stock
footage
(almost one third of this 53 minute film) really slows this one down.
However, the film still contains Wood's usual pitfalls of bad dialog, meaningless stock footage, and hokey special effects.
There is part of one sequence where some water rushes into the sunken plane, everything else that happens in this movie is stock
footage
for Airport 77.
Fred Olen Ray does a horrible job here, with shoddy camera work, laughably cheap looking set pieces, terrible angles, laughable use of stock footage, and keeping the film at an incredibly dull pace.
All that endless documentary
footage
of fish, waves, fish, waves has little to do with the central conflict and just pads the running time.
On Monterey's windswept coast (and all that Monterey footage, while largely irrelevant, is interesting as a document of what the town looked like), amid all the overheated hysteria, these two are islands of sanity.
Or not even that since most the shark is actually stock
footage!
You see plenty of fighter plane stock
footage
and other things, but you won't see much at all of the deadly mantis.
Throughout this movie I kept thinking why on earth did they make this as a "documentary," yet not include real
footage
of the people who were interviewed?
The first two movies of this series excelled for their
footage
of the natural world and ordinary people stuck in the midst of society.
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