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First of all..I've seen better acting and more realistic
makeup
in porno flicks.
And I want to know who did the
makeup
for this disaster?
As usual, the "zombies" are given no direction so speak of, and provided very little
makeup
or costuming.
Bad acting, bad directing, bad storytelling, bad makeup, bad dialogue, bad effects, and bad reasoning behind certain actions taken by the characters.
Perhaps the poor lighting and gag-worthy film quality were attempting to cover up how bad-to-the-tenth-power the
makeup
was.
Unfortunately, the
makeup
is virtually non-existent, consisting only of a beard and dimestore fangs for the most part.
The
makeup
on the Reverend James Johnston as a older man didn't really make you assume he was older.
The
makeup
job on him here is pretty lame, and only succeeds in making him look like a hippy with bad teeth (like the one in 1957's "Teenage Monster").
The ghosts, much like a trick or treater dressed as a sheet ghost moan and wheeze in an attempt to be scary in the absence of good
makeup
or special effects and the acting is just horrible.
The story is terrible, the
makeup
is terrible, the filming is terrible, the set is terrible, the directing is terrible, etc.
When I watched it for the first time, I was shocked at the lack of continuity, not only in story, but in
makeup
and costumes.
Hedy's
makeup
changes from shot to shot.
Even the
makeup
(Mulrooney ages 20 years over the course of the film) looks amateurish and crude.
The visuals while were cool were sooooo drawn out... 5 minutes of a guy crawling on the ground, 3 minutes of a girl putting on her
makeup.
Weird locations, too much
makeup
& too much skin is not necessary.
(My particular favourite
makeup
moment is that the only way they age Depardieu as far as I could see was by putting a straight hair wig on him, instead of wavy).
It is embarrassing to see the once handsome leading man (Fahey) in corny
makeup
uttering bizarrely bad lines.
Not to mention that when he disguises himself as an old man, he is so over the top that despite the fine
makeup
we instantly recognize him.
While credited as a Tom and Jerry cartoon, this is not the cat-and-mouse team but an earlier Mutt-and-Jeff rip-off featuring them going to Africa and disguising themselves in the stereotypical burnt cork
makeup
to try to blend in.
I have to ask however, how could Tom and Jerry still have their
makeup
stay on even after being dumped in the water a couple of times?
The filmmakers apparently had enough money to be able to afford decent
makeup
effects, but not enough for a creature that would move around and attack convincingly.
How about the third assistant
makeup
person??? Nope, the fault is with us for perpetuating this kind of crap (in the guise of comedy), that hollywood will continue to feed us until we have the decency to say enough is enough...racism is for real and it isn't a laughing matter.
Richard Harris once again over-indulges in his passion for excessive makeup, toning down the eyeliner for far too much foundation this time in an effort to hide the fact he's at least 25 years too old for the role, but at least he (perhaps inappropriately) reduces his larger-than-life tendencies for a performance made up mainly of patronising whispering.
I watched "Gristle" primarily for the presence of Michael Dorn, as I enjoyed his Worf portrayal on Star Trek TNG, but had never seen him out of his
makeup.
Joan Bennett's cockney accent is excessive, but her lacquered hair, perfect
makeup
and classy outfit belies a street-wise Cockney slum-girl.
This movie limps along for what seems like an eternity, all to introduce us to some un-scary zombie kids with silly
makeup
and some sort of vendetta, or thirst for blood, or whatever.
Veteran bad movie actor Cameron Mitchell is a former
makeup
man from "Paragon Studios" who, after a nasty acid-in-the-face incident at a social gathering, becomes an embittered Mad Scientist (tm) with a rubber scar on his face who takes revenge by kidnapping Paragon actors and turning them into living statues in his Secret Laboratory (tm) handily located in the local wax museum.
And, amazingly, being tortured for days, with hands bound overhead, apparently doesn't detract from a woman's beauty, hairstyle and
makeup.
His dumb self fails the test and gets up off the alter glittering with myme
makeup
and jumps of the stage of a night club and dances like a clown on crack!!!
Before long, the kids start to get picked off by the monster, who remains unseen to the very end of the movie, probably because the
makeup
was so embarrassingly bad.
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