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I'm not a big fan of this director on the whole; early exploitation flick The Last House on the Left as well as his modern slasher Scream sit well with me, but the rest of his work is very hit and miss and I'd hesitate to call him the
master
that others have labelled him as.
This movie is so bad they should burn the
master.
Michael Caine, who now pontificates endlessly on the art of screen acting - even running
master
classes for would-be thespians - should be taken out and shot (preferably by one of Telly Savalas' henchmen).
The film has great actors, a
master
director, a significant theme--at least a would-be significant theme, undertone of fifties existential world-weariness, aerial scenes that ought to have thrilled both senses and imagination, and characters about which one might deeply care.
I love most Jet Li movies (with the exception of Romeo Must Die) and I bought this movie in a VERY cheap three-pack with "The
Master"
and "Twin Warriors".
While Twin Warriors was very impressive and I was thoroughly intrigued by it, and the
master
was a bit "Karate Kid" but also enjoyable, I thought this movie was TERRIBLE.
expressions and vocal tones were way out of place, there was absolutely no emotion in almost the entire film and when there was it was so laughable it thought i was watching Mad TV.for example that girly man scream Derek lets out when he has to kill
master
kao who should have never been born in the first place.
A complete waste of talent in some cases (Bernie Mac, John C. McGinley, Tom Kenny, and the
master
of hams Shatner) and exactly the kind of crap they deserve to make (the myriad of rappers who insist on making movies).
The gags are adequate at best, the animation is competent, and the new restored DVD
master
looks nice.
Franco Zeffirelli's ("The Taming Of The Shrew," "Romeo And Juliet," "Jesus Of Nazareth," "Othello") third stab at transferring Shakespeare to the screen works very well, with the casting of Mel Gibson ("Mad Max," "Lethal Weapon" and pre-"The Passion Of The Christ" notoriety) in the role formerly owned by Sir Laurence Olivier (and rightly so; see my review on his "Hamlet," arguably the best interpretation of one of the Bard's timeless (and most quoted) tragedies) and redone 5 years later by Kenneth Branagh as a full-bloodied treatment, explaining its 3 hour 22 minute running time, combined with a dream cast (and a lot of little additions, which were well-chosen and expertly done by the contemporary
master
of William Shakespeare, Kenneth Branagh, the director of "Henry V" and "Dead Again."
According to Veronica herself, the film was shelved for three years because no
master
shots were filmed.
Incidently something they did in puppet
master
3, but who cares?
So the tale of the puppet
master
ancestry begins.
1st watched 3/17/2002 - 2 out of 10(Dir-Mario Pinzauti): Silly, sex-filled
master
& slave having too many intimate relations movie.
One of them is about 3 feet high
(Master
Blaster did indeed run Barter Town) and the other is a mutilated & traumatized 7 foot giant named Gor.
The actor's effete assistant works diligently to get his
master
coiffed and costumed for a production of "King Lear" (during an Air Raid!), yet both men are losing their grip on their unraveling situation.
In 'Frenzy' the great
master
seems to be bowing to convention, trying to go with the times and give audiences what he thinks they want- in the form of unappealing nudity, nudge-nudge winks, and general nastiness.
A scientific experiment designed to create a superhuman being has gone wrong.The creators become trapped in a remote desert outpost,pursued relentlessly and mercilessly by their own creation.James Stockton,the scientist whose research was used despite his protests to create the monster,is called the outpost to help undo the horror that now lurks somewhere within the dark halls.James,together with his son and daughter,soon find themselves trapped inside with the others,trying desperately to survive.And with the outpost sealed from within,there is no way out..."The Outpost"/"Mind Ripper" is highly unoriginal.The sets are pretty claustrophobic and there's a bit of gore.However as a horror it fails miserably on almost all levels.There's zero suspense,the script is weak and filled with big holes and the ending is extremely predictable.So-called
master
Wes Craven produced this one-I wonder if he is happy with this trash.Joe Gayton directs without any style.The acting is horrible,only Lance Henriksen can act at all.OK,I'm a big horror fan and was bitterly disappointed.Avoid it like the plague-it's just the same old boring crap again!
On a side note, the film that follows; "Hellraiser: Inferno" is actually a surprisingly intelligent, and stylishly-made film-noir piece, that brilliantly reinstates 'Pinhead' as a
master
of illusion and cruelty, and brings back the concept of the inherent evil in human kind, that was the centerpiece of the original film, and the whole point of the story.
Christopher Guest is the
master
of the mockumentary.
Suffice to say that I have rarely been so insulted by such a dreadful piece of drivel and as for the real problem of sexual slavery, girls go voluntarily to new 'jobs' in distant lands and are abused, raped, and often killed by the gang
master
who meets them off the boat/plane and takes their passports and freedom.
Only to be hunted down by a one-eyed ninja
master.
Mad Max is in a post-war society where he must destroy
master
blaster and get the children to 'tomorrow morrow land'.
The scene where the villain tempts the old
master
is embarrassing to the point of jeering laughter.
When it is convenient for the plot, Smart behaves like a
master
spy.
Jeremiah Stone, as we see, is lying merely a skeleton near an alter containing skulls lined next to each other as the candles on top of them light up, the pickax underneath awaiting it's master, with dust particles returning him to a grotesque corpse with demonic exposition, his eyes aglow with wrath.
95% of this dreadful movie was shoot by long
master
shots.
But Weber is a
master
in setting a slow pace and making supposedly funny scenes without any wits and depth.
Look at the films of Blake Edwards, who is arguably the
master
of the genre, and you will find just as many misses as hits.
I'm so happy I recorded this on VHS tape when it was featured on
Master
Piece Theatre.
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