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So Brownian motion, which happens to have a roughness number of two, goes around.
And in a minute now, I'm going to put this map into
motion.
And then, better yet, we've got our own version of tuna whisperers, our own Chuck Farwell, Alex Norton, who can take a big tuna and in one motion, put it into an envelope of water, so that we can actually work with the tuna and learn the techniques it takes to not injure this fish who never sees a boundary in the open sea.
But we Middle-Worlders are too big to notice Brownian
motion.
Instead there is endless slow
motion
and repeated action.
But then I suppose that's why it was only a TV movie and not a major
motion
picture.
Some of the monster effects are done with stop
motion
animation and some with a man in a monster suit and each works okay on it's own, but there is no continuity between the two.
Paranoid Park suffers from the same delusion Lost In Translation did--If you use very little dialogue, be heavy on the slow
motion
close ups and concentrate on pieces of fabric in the setting, then your story will magically come across as deep and thoughtful.
Anyway, like I said, the last half hour is cool as three survivors battle the stop
motion
monster and there is a cool John Carpenter-like score.
The most famous thing about this movie is that this was the first time Garbo talked in a
motion
picture.
Horribly predictable, obscene usage of slow
motion
photography, cheesy story lines.
Production shows a total lack of imagination (example - slow
motion
machine gun fire repeats many times).
Eastwood was still riding north, chatting with Morgan Freeman and the kid who couldn't shoot straight, sixty minutes after the plot driven by the slashing of a prostitute was set in
motion.
As written by Rafael Sabatini, this was a clean cut tale of piracy in the Caribbean, and it would have made a grand
motion
.
However Cyborg 1 was the same way, indeed the movie was directed with a certain amount of style, slow
motion
and music that made it all easy on the eye.
And what's worse than a fight going into slow
motion?
Twelve years later, Ms. Turner is a Los Angeles actress, about to make a
motion
picture about falling in love with a King.
I only watched it to the end (fast forwarding about 10 mins of the boring pointless dialogue) hoping to see Seagal in some decent hand to hand combat, but there was almost none of that (should have known that when at the beginning he threw someone while going down an elevator and it was shown in slow
motion
with music - end of 'action' scene).
In one scene we see Seagal hand chop someones neck in slow
motion
which makes it obvious that his hand never even made contact).
The Big Knife, a movie about the dark side of the Hollywood
motion
picture industry, is ironically far more like a filmed play than a film itself.
In some respects, I think this story does fit in with the old series, but the movies, including "Star Trek: The
Motion
Picture" are all much better quality than this.
The fact that this was the one storyline that Roddenberry and Shatner could agree upon for the most part made the freshman directorial task tough enough, but after all the machinations were done, all anyone ended up with was an uneven story and a load of badly executed special effects not worthy of the original series, much less a major
motion
picture.
The effects are nothing special as I have seen episodes of Next Generation that are just as good, which is to say it is fine for a television show, but not a major
motion
picture.
A young man named Vic Valance (David Garfield as John David Garfield) hops off a tour bus looking for employment when it stops at the house of a now retired actress, Katharine Parker (Miriam Hopkins) who was 'one of the biggest stars of the
motion
picture' but now lives in a big house with an elderly housekeeper named Mildred (Florence Lake), a personal secretary Leslie Blair (Gale Sondergaard) & a young maid named Geta (Virginia Wing).
While the pimp-my-ride is in motion, she zealously "looks for lip balm" in her boyfriend's (Robert Ri'chard) lap.
Hard to watch, as in, there's very little light and lots of fast
motion
so you're hard pressed to say what you're looking at.
As a skater myself i watch a lot of skate films and the filming during the skate scenes, which is obviously a major part of the plot as the lead protagonist is a skateboarder, was awful and Bourne identity esquire shaky camera technique was used with slow
motion
to give a horrible effect.
I could not make it through the entire film, so because the ending could be greatest phenomenon in
motion
picture history, this gets a 1 for that small chance.
What I hoped for (or even expected) was the well known "stop
motion"
imagery and extreme slow motions, extreme zooms and all embracing fish eye takes.
Based on the excellent novel, Watchers by Dean Koontz, is this extremely awful
motion
picture that probably shouldn't be viewed by anyone.
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