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I'm sure the director would have preferred to have used
footage
of some really big crashing waves but the best he could find were a few inches high at some nearby lake, and again using a stationary camera.
The cinematographer offers us several shots of the ominous shadow of the two bombs, which might be striking if it didn't look like they were cardboard cutouts instead of bombs, the fake atomic fire really does look fake-and why use it when the stock
footage
on hand is so genuinely stunning and realistic--, and the pervasive brown tone doesn't seem to be thematically appropriate.
The film uses recycled
footage
from "Battle Beyond the Sars" which is another Roger Corman Sci-Fi Turd, but atleast this one is better than "Battle Beyond the Stars" - there is no real acting in this film (but its a Roger Corman film-What did you expect)again the entire soundtrack was done on a Keyboard/Synthasizer, the sound effects are recycled from "Battlestar Galactica" - there are no special effects because they were recycled/rearranged space scenes from another movie, the costumes look like something right out of 1981 salvation army salvage.
This has Golden Turkey written all over it and smacks of being shot in two days in somebody's garage and cobbled on to some library
footage
of London except somehow you KNOW that someone actually DID shoot this on location when it would have been kinder to shoot him/herself.
Oh... there's a nonsense part with Brinke Stevens, who performed "Linda" in the first Slumber Party Massacre: the police bother her to know more details about the killer; but what we get is only some
footage
from the first film!
There is some new
footage
with Eric Roberts as a sheriff and his busty sidekick running around looking confused, frightened or whatever it is there trying to convey (badly) on the emotional scale but then how can they react to something that was filmed several years earlier.
It's a hodge-podge of grainy stock
footage
spliced together with some of the all-time worst acting you'll ever have the misfortune to see.
You can easily afford yourself to skip most of the films Fulci directed or produced during the late 80's and simply watch "Cat in the Brain" instead, because that one title gathers and repeats the best and absolute goriest
footage
of no less than SEVEN other Fulci-flicks, including the sickest murders sequences featuring in "When Alice Broke the Mirror".
Oh and there is some subplot like leftover
footage
from FITZCARRALDO including Werner Herzog, nuns and a plane.
The opening of "The Jungle" promises us a safari adventure with a science fiction element, but mostly what we get is a travelogue with lots of stock
footage
and padding (and the odd leopard attack).
The key scene in Rodrigo Garcia's "Nine Lives" comes when Sissy Spacek, hidden away in a hotel room where she is carrying on an affair with Aiden Quinn, find a nature documentary on television, at which point Quinn notes the contrivance of such things--disparate
footage
is edited into one scene, predators and preys are thrown together in order to capture the moment--all to force connections where none actually exist.
I had a bit of hope for this hour long film made up of
footage
from old Poverty Row movies.
Did anyone else imagine the filmmakers all gathered around the daily
footage
giggling because they felt this was going to be a cool/scary movie?
Prior to starting on "Citizen Kane," Orson Welles shot some test
footage
for a version of "Heart of Darkness" that was to be filmed entirely in what would now be called "POV", where we would see everything from the point of view of the main character Charlie Marlow; he would be seen only fleetingly in mirrors, windows, water, etc.
The score is goofy, the original songs are awful, both lead actors' singing is continually off-key (to be kind) and unprofessional at best, the plot is no more complex than "boy meets girl," the acting is laughable, and the only decent cinematic moments are the stock
footage
scenes.
The movie starts off as we see a
footage
of a huge drought back in the 30's in America.
I am going to blame the director who didn't even provide 5 minutes of decent
footage
throughout the entire film.
Therefore, they knew they were making a 'movie', not just collecting real natural
footage.
The fact that New Concorde used
footage
from the "Carnosaur" films IS offensive, and quite confusing.
There are times when, less than halfway through a movie, I start to wonder what the creators were thinking that made them decide not to burn every reel of
footage
and instead release a movie that has no real merit of any kind.
I remember so many amazing things--a nun dropped out of a coffin to make a raft for a little blond boy; the little blond boy himself adored as a god; lots of stock
footage
of Peru as an ideal vacation spot.
In fact, early in the film, they show a street scene in the city and all the cars (circa 1942) are old Model T Fords--obviously from stock footage!!!
It is full of crappy stock
footage
of random stuff in a city (people walking, traffic, the skyline, etc.) that doesn't tie into anything.
But I would recommend doing something else with your time instead, like watching the real archive
footage
online!
It seems miles of stock
footage
and an incoherent Bela Lugosi is used to stretch this odd and awkward film to 67 minutes.
You see a giant map for about ten minutes, then they unleash the stock
footage
big time while droning(droning, get it?)on
Ray and Hardy play off each other well, but really aren't a team; in each of these films, Ray has more
footage
and is clearly meant to be the hero, while Hardy bullies him in a manner very much unlike his later "Ollie" character's treatment of "Stanley".
One of the scenes is allegedly filmed during the US Open and either the filmmakers had incredible connections or the scene was filmed at another time and the US open
footage
was added.
Of course, he was forced by the nature of the film he was making to use existing footage, and it is certainly a good thing that so much archival
footage
existed.
Jonas Akerlund did a great job with the
footage
for this show keeping it consistent with the style of the tour.
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