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A remake of the Howard Hawks
produced
1951 original, Carpenter keeps the Cold-War themes of paranoia and trust as a backdrop of alien takeover and impending doom amidst madness and the isolation of the Antarctic setting.
The recently
produced
Moulin Rouge pales by comparison.
Sumptiously produced, with great music and sets, intriguing cast, it moves slowly, but interestingly.
I am so glad I found 'The Big Snit', which is hands down one of the greatest works of film ever
produced.
Tourist Trap was not a big budget Hollywood film like Poltergeist nor was it
produced
by Steven Spielberg.
Although there were a few flaws (what movie doesn't have flaws?), this movie was very well written, directed, and
produced.
Utopia, made in 1950 in France, was the last film Laurel and Hardy
produced.
Some gags are derivative from their earlier work, but when you consider this film was their first for five years after their last Hollywood
produced
film, "The Bullfighters", the routines are executed confidently as you'd expect from these professionals.
Spawned by the same Monty Berman / Dennis Spooner partnership which
produced
The Champions and Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) - the latter retitled My Partner the Ghost for the US market - Department S remains a classic example of the action-adventure series which the UK
produced
in bulk during the late 1960s.
Produced
by Arthur Schwartz and directed by vet Charles Vidor, this picture really put Gene Kelly on the map and cemented Rita Hayworth's reputation as cinema's premier female dance partner.
Even so, this film could have been
produced
in any city; it's the theme that's so important here.
They were
produced
for the cinema, to be shown before feature films, and so they could show anything that they wanted.
Truly a crime that only
produced
6 OVA episodes and pilot movie were made.
The film is
produced
and realized by Germans where you can see their love for details to perfection.
David Suchet is Agatha Christie's mustached detective Hercule Poirot in "After the Funeral,
" produced
in 2005.
It was
produced
at Detroit's ABC affiliate and syndicated in 90 markets nationwide.
A shame, because this lusciously produced, expertly directed and written, and crafty mystery-suspense item spins an enticing whodunnit thriller against the setting of Radio City Music Hall.
And then to see that it was
produced
by the Fleisher Bros. who did another very good full lengh cartoon feature of "Gullivar's Travels" (also remembered fondly).
It's a subtle movie (not over-exaggerated in any way in that typical Hollywood way, this is a BBC
produced
British film) yet thankfully very powerful in meaning and this is thanks to the amazing well directed scenes as well as the superb acting by Bettany.
While "Gunsmoke" and "Bonanza" were still running, they were both nearing their ends and it had been years since a new Western had really caught on; I think that this trend did a lot to hold "Nichols" back, and was the main reason that NBC executives doubted that it would ever find a large audience But to me, a good Western, unlike a show set in contemporary times, is somewhat timeless, as are other "period" shows; changing fashions and the like do nothing to make them look any more "dated" than they were supposed to be, and I think that watching this show, 10 years after it was produced, is really what brought this point home to me.
Produced
with excellent sets and camera work.
Beautiful art direction, excellent editing and wonderful stories make this some of the best television ever
produced.
The film was
produced
by actor Turhan Bey.
This film is wonderful example of the quality dramas that Channel 4 and the BBC have
produced
over the years.
UPA pioneered a style of animation that even influenced Disney during the mid-1950s and
produced
some of the best animated shorts done in the late 1940s and the 1950s.
The film is not a masterpiece by its fabulous technique or the way it's produced; what really imports is the story, and WHAT A STORY!!!
If the folks who
produced "
An Inconvenient Truth" were really honest, they would have titled their film "Al Gore Wants Attention."
Its easy to see that without Quentin's involvement this would have probably sat on the shelf for years, that's assuming it would have ever got
produced
in the first place.
There was no way mainstream Hollywood would have taken up a Christian series and
produced
a big-budget movie.
Low budget slasher, executive
produced
by Charles Band, with gore murders that fail to convince.
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