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They (instantly) fall in love and it leads to a hysterical montage of the two of them frolicking in the grass, drinking from a fountain...in slow
motion
no less!
Also the SFX is terrible even for 1990, say hello to bad stop
motion.
If you wish to have a truly traumatic experience, than this awful
motion
picture (if you may consider to call it that) is for you.
Why does EVERY single bad guy have to die in slow
motion?
Now I'm a big animation fan -- love Svankmeyer and usually am into all applications of stop
motion
so I had high hopes for this one.
The romance is dull, the end is unsatisfying and ruins the only sensible drugs message in the film and the simple plot ('Withnail and I,' 'Fear and Loathing') is tested to extremes with the uninteresting
motion
of the film.
No more of this slow
motion
crap like foreigner and in the shadows fighting like half past dead.
The movie actually goes into slow
motion
whenever Seagal give his "kill move" to his victims.
This movie should be categorized as comedy, not horror as the villains of the movie (spiders) were stop
motion
animated and not believable in the least.
But wait... the
motion
capture used looks really weird.
What could have been some majorly creepy stuff ends up being an incomprehensible, nutty
motion
picture that even the filmmakers themselves probably didn't understand.
Someone, somewhere, said, this is how to make a movie: use a blue filter to make everything look mysterious, add plenty of slow
motion
shots of horse hooves splashing in murky puddles, add snowflakes hovering around while two boring characters are speaking to each other, and oh yes rain pouring down dramatically to distract from the fact that nothing is really happening, and don't forget the black silhouettes walking toward us with fire blazing behind them, and lots of torches burning, and of course blurry fight scenes during which it's not clear what is actually happening because we don't have the budget for the gory special effects so just throw in the sound of metal clanking, and, oh, by the way, don't let any character live long enough for the audience to understand them, relate to them or sympathize with them, and cross fingers, hope that fans of sword and sorcery films will eat it up, even though it is complete doo doo, and go straight to video, do not pass GO . . .
I found the first bit of stop
motion
animation intriguing and the mostly live action short with the girl going about in whatever country it was kept my interest, but the other 11 odd shorts really didn't pique my interest or make me think of anything at all.
In this movie, there are plenty of slow
motion
shots of ladies looking at Furhman and lusting after him.
While Star Trek the
Motion
Picture was mostly boring, Star Trek The Final Frontier is plain bad.
Had it been a
motion
picture, I would've dedicated it to the directors whose films have inspired me over the years.
There are a great many ways in which a film can become hackneyed, and this one manages to utilize most of them, including an obligatory slow
motion
bedroom scene of passion.
Please don't waste your money on this sorry excuse for a
motion
picture.
"The James Dean Story" is introduced as "A different kind of
motion
picture," explaining, "The presence of the leading character in this film has been made possible by the use of existing
motion
picture material, tape recordings of his voice and by means of a new technique - dynamic exploration of the still photograph."
"The Wizard of Menlo Park" was deeply responsible for many things we take for granted in 2007: even if he did not invent them without rivals or assistants, he gave birth to the electric light, the phonograph, the
motion
picture camera, the electric car battery, the electric power grid (possibly his most important but least recalled invention), the pre-fabricated house, and innovations to the telephone and telegraph, as well as the ticker-tape machine and an early voting machine.
A bunch of stupid teens crash in a desert, find an old run down bungalow, and end up fending off horrifically badly stop
motion
animated spiders.
Well, the usual Bell helicopters, silhouettes moving in blue light and slow motion, doors riddled with bullets and 1000 Watt lights shining through the holes, characters jumping through the air while shooting, loads of weapons coming from nowhere, a long black coat containing a bold black guy and a thin wooden box containing 25 tons of gold.
This hideous excuse for a
motion
picture makes "Plan 9 From Outer Space" look well thought out.
So each couple gets a soft core scene, complete with annoying slow
motion
camera work and too dark lighting.
No dark lighting or annoying slow
motion
here...just two actors in one enormous bed sans sheets and covers who seem at time to be barely acting at all.
We know something bad happened (one can guess by the lack of participation of a person in the interviews) but we are compelled to see it, a bit like a car accident in slow
motion.
Wong Kar-Wai uses a lot of slow
motion
and close-ups on parts of the body (feet, hands, waist).
This is a low budget stop
motion
monster movie from Brett (A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell) Piper... and it delivers just what I'd expect from such a production: light-hearted (though cheesy) dialogue, some cute actresses and lots of stop
motion
critters.
And, anyway, I LOVE stop
motion
monsters which, compared to CGI critters in bigger budgeted movies, just seem to be that much fun to watch.
This
motion
picture was shot in Panavision like "Thunderball" in the aspect ratio of 2.35:1 If possible try to see this film in a scope version as originally framed and visioned by Alan Shapiro and Bill Butler.
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