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This is the feature
length
directorial debut of veteran Dutch actress Monique van de Ven and based on my observation it should be her last.
Three Stooges - Have Rocket, Will Travel - 1959 This was the first feature
length
film to star the Stooges and it is pretty bad.
Once again, like Charlie's Angels, Inspector Gadget and Thunderbirds, a TV series is turned into a full
length
film and gets ruined for all the hundreds of people that watched.
NBC mini-series (later released to video/DVD as full
length
feature film) about the treacherous 1960s, as seen through the eyes of both a white family and a black family.
The plot only makes for less than ten minutes of good story, and this is just stretched out painfully until it reached the minimum
length
for a feature film.
But the full
length
film is dull.
I like to think something positive can be said about anything in life so in keeping with that theory I will acknowledge this film's most positive asset, it was very short for a full
length
film.
With no affinity towards any type of filmmaking, and a healthy appreciation of documentaries, I can honestly say I was angry at myself for bothering to sit through the entire
length
of "20 Dates".
The camera moves around her for roughly forty seconds, while she is surrounded by zombies at an arm's
length
away.
I want to state first that I am a Christian (and that I do work in the film and TV industry) so I understand what it is like to work on a feature
length
film so props to the filmmakers in that regard.
Wes Anderson directs, and respectably takes the short book of the same name to the big screen in a full
length
film.
It's not a bad film, but it's at least half-an-hour longer than it should be, with its absurd 110 minutes
length.
It's as if the producers of Laugh-In sat down and decided to write a full
length
film, covering all the high points (and more) of the issues between the flower children and the establishment, then put it in the hands of a couple of hippies and gave them about a $10,000 budget to complete it.
The
length
of Cave's performance makes you even more eager to see more of Cohen whose wit and well spoken words have already tickled your fancy.
Therefore, we get a "film" that barely reaches medium
length
by replaying many of its parts (often in slow-motion), and was apparently shot entirely inside a garage.
Barely even reaching feature length, "Can I Do It....'Till I Need Glasses" is a collection of (mostly) dirty jokes.
It was a pretty fun premise -- a superhero whose giant mammaries are her secret weapon -- but sometimes it did not pan out for the whole length, and the jokes were on a level with your average Joe E. Brown comedy (or, Abbott and Costello if that's your thing) -- basically just bad puns.
I have even gone to the
length
of reading the original Sheridan Lafanu Classic 'Carmilla', a book that this movie is supposed to be based on.
Director Ray Taylor, an old hand at such entertainments keeps events moving briskly, but repeated scenes and footage, a good deal of which is to be found in the previous year's Skull Island setting from KING KONG, and the port locale from SON OF KONG, reduces original action to less than 60 minutes from the serial's running
length
of over two and one-half hours and, if viewed at one sitting, becomes lacking in effect to most viewers, unless insomniac.
I didn't think much of the Scooby Doo animated movies, (I'm talking about the TV Series, not the full
length
movies.),
They obviously by the
length
of the end sex scene were trying to be shocking but just ended up being pretty much a parody of what the film was aiming for.
A novel exercise in padding nature footage out to (nearly) feature
length?
The
length
wasn't nearly long enough to include a good storyline.
The
length
of the movie is not so bad and the fact that it is repetitive - they keep attacking the same hill but give it different names.
Plus you have to justify the
length
given to each story, as each has stars.
I was amazed at the
length.
The very noticeable long pauses between the dialog seemed intentional just to make up time to make the movie of acceptable
length.
This is a typical example of technically highly skilled directors of video clips/commercials trying to do their first full feature
length
movie.
I myself actually really liked their first feature, Institute Benjamenta, but judging by their sophomore effort, The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes, I'm willing to agree they don't come close to equaling their past genius at feature
length.
At only about an hour in
length
Revolt of the Zombies still feels too long.
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