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I dis not enjoy the brooding flashback
format.
Story of the creation of Underdog and adventures battling Simon Bar Sinister in a live action
format.
It's a very well shot first film (though the DV
format
begins to show itself in outside scenes), and I'm sure it has good intentions of showing us the "dark side" of high school - in other words every side of high school.
A very sad thing to think classics like The Stepfather have not been released on DVD but this chunk of steaming dung makes it to the
format.
But beyond that, the show's whole
format
is incredibly annoying.
THE RIDDLE was written and directed by Brendan Foley in what appears to be an attempt to pull the mysteries of the Charles Dickens' novels into a contemporary story, but that attempt is thwarted by electing to use the two periods of time
format
in which the 'riddle' is unraveled.
While the prominent and over use of the play-like
format
is in total operation throughout the film, it is not however this that lets this picture down.
I felt the
format
was tired and really dragging.
The inaccuracies, coupled with the sear disregard for one's faith as portrayed by 'Gian Singh' was a disgrace to the highest
format.
I thought that it was a mistake to put them in a musical, and it reeks of "Wizard of Oz" rip-off (with the songs and black and white to color format).
I'm a fan of all 3 series of the league of gentelmen and have always respected the originality of the writers, even when the
format
changed in series 3.
Why can't they make good movies in the 3-d format???
The 'digital
' format
tries for realism, but comes up distracting.
Otherwise, this is a third rate rehash of the old ABC Afterschool Special format, with none of the occasional charm those short films had.
I was fortunate enough to view this short in widescreen
format
at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, and must suppose that when transferred to the small screen, it will lose some of its ability to draw the reader into the no less thoughtful story and stunning graphics.
The above summary really isn't meant as a slam against this film, as the series followed a very similar
format.
It also borrows from soap opera format, where it continues the arc throughout the entire year run of the series.
In 1966, COLOR ME BARBRA introduced Barbra Streisand in color (hence the title), but copied the
format
of her first special a year earlier almost to the letter.
In 3 distinct acts, we get an abstract Streisand (in an after-hours art museum looking at and sometimes becoming the works of art), a comic Streisand working an already adoring audience in a studio circus (populated with many fuzzy and furry animals), and best of all, a singing Streisand in mini-concert
format
just-- well, frankly, just doing it.
What a shame that it has never been released in DVD
format.
It does not include also the correct format, as in the layout of acts and scenes as I am currently playing Miranda in a production and most of her lines had been cut and some scenes split and mixed around but it is very useful and I would definitely recommend it as a must-see even if just to say you've seen it!
Of course you need to understand the humour and
format
of Tenacious D. When I saw it there wasn't too many laughs from the audience but the reason is not a lack of humour or intelligent jokes.
The 3D
format
was in its early stages as a Hollywood gimmick to compete with the growing popularity of home television, and the effects work very well here.
I was really excited to see the DVDs available, even though they are PAL
format.
I spotted the DVD in the shop and it appears to be in 1.33:1 (full screen)
format.
First broadcast in March 1966, "Color Me Barbra" follows a similar
format
to its predecessor - three segments, the first two with unique concepts.
But....having failed to video it when it was first aired, I now find that it isn't around in any
format.
Lastly, it is true, the production values of the 1971 version are a lot less than the 1995 version, but given the year (1971), the TV format, and the budget, we can't blame the artists for it.
What I really admire about this film is that the director has chosen a story appropriate to the short
format.
Haven't we all seen shorts that are simply longer stories squeezed to fit the format, or stage stories that weren't properly adapted to screen?
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