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Robert Knott as Julia's down and out husband Will Tyler evokes a younger Robert Duvall or Ed Harris, and is
pitch
perfect in his portrayal of a man trying very hard against odds that are not breaking his way.
Director Tobe Hooper's masterful talent for crafting a raw, rattling and uncompromisingly fierce intensity that slowly, yet surely builds to a nerve-wracking fever
pitch
in the harrowing last third (the infamous diner table sequence is particularly horrifying) has never been matched or surpassed in either any of the subsequent sequels or in the needless and atrocious overly graphic remake.
Riddick, who was just a simple convict in
"Pitch
Black", is now transformed into something called a Furyan, some sort of super warrior race that was wiped out by the other races or by the big bad Necromongers (what a stupid name!) - after seeing it twice, I still can't figure that one out.
Even the Germans shoot at the other Germans who are hiding behind a tank early in the movie yet, Later, in
pitch
black one of the men can identify the Lieutenant from 1/4 of a mile away as he walks down a hillside.
Grant's scene by the pool with Dunne and Scott reaches a fine
pitch
of hilarity, and who can forget the impressionistic scene of Scott's diving coming into Grant's mind and being presented in miniature on-screen?
In the end, The Chronicles of Riddick is a very disappointing sequel to
Pitch
Black.
"Make way for the Clean Sox!"; "Ya gotta
pitch
them one at a time."
Oh, and then there's lovable Lucinda, who's into doll collecting and dispatching farmers and police officers with
pitch
forks and meat hooks.
The dialogue is nearly as unspeakable as the horrors offered up in hell, the lighting goes from too bright to
pitch
and there's absolutely no one to cheer for.
It probably pitches like it could be funny (and even successful), but it falls apart as a film, completely...If you understand this, then you also understand it sounds more like an off-Broadway play...As a matter of fact (and the ore I think about it), this 'movie' would probably do very well in a live theatrical format...Heck, it could take on a life of its own and become syndicated, making the US cities tour, complete with building sized promos appearing in each city months before it premiers to build the anticipation...I'm certain performing arts centers all over the country will sell out all the shows quickly as anticipation grows and of course the wealthy season ticket holders would let everyone know they'll be busy on Friday evening, because they will be at the 'premier' of that play...'The Grand'...As a matter of fact, the more 'I' think about it, given the opportunity; 'I'd
' pitch
it!
Racial tensions are already at a fever pitch, when a tiny black girl disappears.
I can see the
pitch
saying, here is the script I doesn't make sense now but we will work on it in post.
Must have been a heck of a sales
pitch.
She also has an acquaintance from way back when
pitch
in.
Sure there are some little exaggerations(some of the goal, some of the football stunts), but the shivers that one gets when seeing Raul, Beckam, Ronaldo, Thierry Henry, Zidane and other football stars giving their best on the
pitch
is worth every second of it.
After deciding to be the hero, he is overshadowed by a moronic janitor played by William Sadler (Project X, Demon Knight, Shawshank Redemption) who saves the day with an El Camino filled with high
pitch
whistling rat traps.
Moreover, Hanson astutely nails the whole right-on groovy swingin' 70's zeitgeist, evokes a highly credible sense of everyday mundane reality and builds plenty of nerve-wracking tension which reaches a harrowing fever
pitch
in the terrifying final third.
Was there nothing else to
pitch
to the production company?
It is consistently charming and ends on a
pitch
perfect note.
The promotion for this film seemed to
pitch
it as a thriller or a buddy movie.
I get pitching a movie like a graphic novel, but why would you
pitch
a movie like a cartoon unless your audience was kids, and lets face it this movie series is about machines that kill humans, its given away in the title.
What is supposed to be a slice of life flick about a couple of rebellious teens goes something like..see the kids take a bath, see them drive a truck off a cliff, see them play darts and look at the sky and drink beer and get busted and hang out and
pitch
a fit and go to juvi and...yada, yada, yada.
Daniel Mann directed, poorly; his actors seem encouraged to be theatrical, while the hysterical
pitch
of the piece steadily climbs to a ridiculous level.
How could the director, after watching several days of
pitch
black dailies, not decide that it might be time to invest in one lighting kit?
How did the editor so seamless cut scene after scene of
pitch
black on
pitch
black so effortlessly?
I can see the pitch,"Alright Brad want to be in a movie about a giant Crocodile, but the script is not really there, the effects are going to be laughable, and everyone involved are has beens.
All of these are, once again,
pitch
perfect and never over done.
So drop that
pitch
fork, put down the Bible for a bit and go out and rent this piece of 80's schlock.
Sister to my recollection did not have that high
pitch
during her sermons.
I'm all for silliness and aliens and kung fu, but...this just didn't work, it was a halfbaked plot that was horribly acted and just sad...really sad, i don't even want to imagine the
pitch
this movie had.
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