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I'd like to give the film
makers
at least a D- for trying but I'm afraid they didn't even do a good job with that.
Personally I think that the
makers
of this movie should get their heads away from the bowel movements of their white masters.
But the
makers
of "Overnight" - buddies (ex?) of the mastermind in question - also need to learn how to make a movie.
I was surprised that the
makers
of this movie actually came out said that this movie was a true story.
As I said, if the
makers
of the movie did not state that this was a true story with true events I may have like it more.
Can't Bollywood movie
makers
try to make originals only, please?
I also chuckled at the disparities between different representations of the octopus, the cgi shots of the creature as a whole vary over the course of the film, they are also different not only in size but appearance to the practical shots of it, and there are scenes where the tentacle action suggests that the
makers
had abandoned pretending they were making a film about an octopus and just envisioned their creature as a bunch of miscellaneous tentacles.
On the plus side though when "The Island" comes out the
makers
of this film can proudly say "we thought of it first".
From the
makers
of Underworld, we have, by far, the worst werewolf movie I have ever seen.
The character played by Ben Mendelsohn is particularly offensive and Kylie Minogue is again wasted by poor material and untalented film
makers.
However there's so much going on that has no bearing on the story that you have to wonder what the film
makers
were thinking about.
I really hope the
makers
of these "movies" read these reviews so that they know that people just dont want their movies.
Why do movie
makers
find it neccessary to make sequels to unappealing movies?
When you make a film with a killer-kids premise, there are two effective ways to approach it; you can either make it as realistic as possible, creating believable characters and situations, or you can make it as fun as possible by playing it for laughs (something which the
makers
of "Silent Night, Deadly Night" did, for example, on an equally controversial subject: a killer Santa).
It's proof that movie
makers
and their financiers treating their audience with contempt isn't a new phenomena as it was done as early as the 1940s and HOUSE OF Dracula is a great example .
Bad news for anyone wanting to film a full-length parody of a Lifetime Network movie- the
makers
of A Deadly Encounter have already done it, albeit unintentionally.
At least the
makers
of "Rise of the Undead" didn't waste that much money.
I'd like to see this film put into the hands of experienced scriptwriters and film makers, its an old tale but one that could still pack a punch if dealt with professionally.
The Box is a film with great potential, but the
makers
totally misused that potential.
If the film
makers
had made a good movie, even though unrelated to the book, I wouldn't have been so disappointed.
It's nothing less than a crying shame that the
makers
of this film weren't truly as inspired by Romero as their title suggests.
I think the
makers
have a lot to answer for.
The worst thing is that, i believe nobody could make such obvious mistakes with a biblical film, since they can research the bible for the truth, so i believe the
makers
deliberately twisted what the bible says, and that is something nobody has the right to do and i find that very offensive.
Had the
makers
actually made Series 7 to bear a striking resemblance to actual reality TV-colorful yet hollow edits, lame sound effects, sweeping camera motions-maybe their point would have been more solid or at least more palatable.
These films should carry a physiological health warning so as not to damage one's spirit to the point where one might believe that all good film
makers
have left the planet and their resources have been handed to the dunderheads who have make this classic piece of trite garbage just like it's sister in arms "League of Extraordinary Twaddle".
what did make me laugh is how
makers
probably think the most important thing was getting the film made, who cares if its total rubbish.
It's weird, this film; you get the impression that the
makers
of this snooze-fest spent more time in the local bars than on set.
My recommendation to the
makers
of any future Bring It On films is that you should hire good cheerleaders and teach them to act because the "acting" of the cast was horrendous and their lack of cheerleading ability made them completely useless to the film.
We hear wine makers, critics and distributors bemoan that while the wine industry grows it becomes increasingly homogeneous.
The
makers
of this show should be ashamed for the existence of this show, let's just hope the pregnancy of you know who will affect the show, or better yet it'll cause it to get canceled.
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