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and also re-created to add the
motion
effects.
A response to previous comments made by residents of the region where this
motion
picture was lensed: One person suggested that the closing and destruction of the Ocean View Amusement Park led to a downturn in the surrounding neighborhoods.
"A total waste of time" Just throw in a few explosions, non stop fighting, exotic cars a deranged millionaire, slow
motion
computer generated car crashes and last but not least a Hugh Hefner like character with wall to wall hot babes, and mix in a blender and you will have this sorry excuse for a movie.
But the movie was mostly very bad and the sad part is that it was produced by a major
motion
picture studio... which is now bankrupt.
If only the studio had called 911, this dog of a
motion
picture would never have been made.
I would have preferred to have seen a representation of the drama in real time, and with realistic
motion
of the plane portrayed.
The hand held film making coupled with slow
motion
and other cinematic gimmicks I found clumsy and dizzying, even sickening.
I particularly loved the bit where our hero is dashing through the hospital in soft focus slow motion, and knocks the clipboard out of the nurses hand, because, .............well.
The flickering pictures and stop
motion
filming branded my brain.
Or, a cheetah grabbing a gazelle by the throat in slow motion, no less!
This
motion
picture comes straight out of the dark dungeon of Full Moon Entertainment.
I gave this film a three ONLY because of Sir John Gielgud's acting presence (which far surpassed all of the no-names in this film) and the cinematography/set design combination as it made a lot of scenes look like paintings in motion... however, a lot of this film would've been better off as JUST a painting with a scroll of text below it.
I do not believe Giada Colagrande has studied movie making long enough to develop a major
motion
picture.
Never before have the motives of the producers of a
motion
picture been more transparent.
The
motion
picture was, in all likelihood, made in the year 1930 and released in 1931.
I would surmise that talking
motion
pictures had great difficulty in making the transition from the silent era.
This is a film where the actors are all fine, especially Brigitte Bako and Erik Palladino, in a film where every one of the three couples meet in a situation that feels verrrrry forced to be either cute or to set the story in
motion.
The supporting players also look tired and run down, and Sid Caeser's presence is offensive even without his constant references to "Chinks!" (One bright spot: this would be one of the last times a major
motion
picture would portray Asians so insultingly ... or, for that matter, star a non-Asian as one!).
Every bit of drama and forward
motion
of the story is sucked dry by director Ye Lou's somnambulist directorial style.
Whilst mummy and daddy (bland Alexander Knox) entertain their guests at a dinner party, the youngster tries to kill himself, setting in
motion
a life changing series of events that find Bergman spending time showering compassion on the poor and needy.
I mean, when Andy is in space, she moves in slow motion, did you ever notice that?
It is a bit like watching a train wreck in slow motion, but lovely nonetheless... Big Edie and Little Edie seem a bit like family members after watching this movie repeatedly, and are infinitely quotable: "It's a goddamned beautiful day, now will you just shut up?"
"Black Sunday") of 1960 and Roger Corman's "Pit And The Pendulum" of 1961 (starring the great Vincent Price) another must-see that earned the wonderful Barbara Steele her more than deserved fame as the most important female Horror icon in the history of
motion
pictures.
It is amazing that a
motion
picture, from any era, that has Weill-Gershwin collaborations can possibly be missing from the screens.
While Ms. Peterson has taken on various supporting roles in
motion
pictures, covering a wide variety in genres, it was her TV-character Elvira that brought her the most fame.
Other inventors had previously filmed actions - like Edison's
motion
photography of a sneeze - but the Lumiere brothers developed equipment that tremendously advanced the medium.
Losing the Academy Award to John Wayne is one of the most ridiculous decisions ever made by the Academy of
Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences.
Furthermore, this trilogy has come together so nicely, that I believe it to be one of the greatest
motion
picture trilogies of our time.
1928 is in many ways a "lost year" in
motion
pictures.
Had this been a more dramatic
motion
picture shot for the big screen, picture postcard perfect scenes really need to take a backseat and just be a nice part of the background.
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