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Anyone that wrote a positive review of this movie is one of two things; utterly inept, or working for the company that
produced
it.
Some outfit called "PKO Productions" gets the producing credit, but it doesn't look
produced
at all; it looks more like Mike stole one of the cameras from the SNL set and made the whole thing in an afternoon.
Jack Frost was my introduction into the films
produced
and distributed by A-pix entertainment, and without exception, everything this company deals with is pure crap!
The plot has become too complicated for it's own good, and was about some government experiment gone wrong and zombies being
produced.
But for these pseudo-art-idiot-directors, this plot is just a line to put cheap
produced
shock scenes in a row which neither have a message nor make any sense (freshly taken-out bowels are thrown on a naked, bound woman in an earth-hole... why?? and why is that the only time you see both woman and thrower in the whole bloody "movie")??? Disturbing?
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.
The best features of each film might have
produced
a Vette movie worth remembering.
Produced
by Wes Carven (and yeah they throw that name out there), but written / directed by Patrick Lussier.
someone needed to make a car payment... this is truly awful... makes jean Claude's cyborg look like gone with the wind... this is an hour I wish I could sue to get back... luckily it
produced
severe somnolence... from which I fell asleep.
A dedicated fan to the TLK movies, with the first one being a milestone and the second probably the best sequel Disney has produced, along comes this film... Now I'm not arguing with animation, voice work, music, but this is no more than a Timon/Pumbaa screwloose in the TLK atmosphere.
I rented this movie yesterday and can hardly express my disappointment in little Laura Ingalls for getting involved in something so poorly
produced.
Because whilst Tarantino and Rodriguez are busy elsewhere with their homage to grindhouse cinema, Dan Reed has
produced
a rape/revenge grindhouse picture of his very own in England, and on seemingly the same budget as it would have taken Rodriguez to turn Rose McGowan's leg into a machine gun.
I don't understand why Hollywood agreed to have this movie produced, and I also don't understand how actors/actresses in this movie are willing to be in a movie like this.
Cage (1989) was another one of those low budget "buddy" action flicks that were
produced
during the 80's thanks in large part due to the films such as 48hrs.
I can't believe this movie was actually
produced
and put out to the public.
As a Dane I'm proud of the handful of good Danish movies that have been
produced
in recent years.
Massacre is a film directed by Andrea Bianchi (Burial Ground) and
produced
by legendary Italian horror director Lucio Fulci.
As noted, it looks more to me like a movie that was
produced
on a TV budget: All soundstage, with minimal sets backed by the lighted cycs! (Compare to NEW FACES (OF 1952).
Yes I know "talkies" had just been invented for the cinema 2 years earlier when this was
produced
in 1929 but this film showed that much had to learnt about the art of producing films.It comes over as a filmed "hammy" stage play with the actors melodramatically enunciating their lines,rolling their eyes, using too many pregnant pauses and using gestures more appropriate to silent cinema, which I suppose was normal during the process of educating them to appear more naturalistic on screen.The gaps between lines spoken should have been tightened up during editing as it considerably slows the film.It is now only of interest for Titanic buffs who want to see an early example of this marine accident on film.In next chronological order they could see "Titanic" (1953) A Night to Remember (1958)"Titanic (1997), to see how the cinema's depiction of this tragedy as evolved over the years.There have been many documentaries and TV films made including the atrocious "SOS Titanic" (1979) On my version which is a DVD, David McCallum gives the introduction.It was he who played Harold Bride Marconi's junior wireless operator in "A Night to Remember"(still the best feature film - please read my "Tribute to Walter" comments on IMDb under Howard Morley.demon.co.uk)and gave the commentary on the series of 4 videos entitled "End of a Dream" so he was well qualified to give the narration.Of more interest I found was a recording accompanied by actual photos of the 1912 US Senate hearing which is also on the DVD.Actors speak the actual words spoken by Lightoller 2nd officer, J Bruce Ismay,Managing director of White Star, Harold Bride and others including Gloria Stewart (The "old Rose" in Titanic 1997) whose voice is used for one of the first class women survivors.
F.J. Lincoln, from the '70s to just a few years ago, appeared in and
produced
adult films.
If this movie was written directed and
produced
with the intention of creating a bad movie cult classic, it might (i say might) have been a hit.
Aaron Spelling
produced
this made for television western that gets awfully plotty for a seventy three minute film.
Rent the video and you'll agree -- this movie was an expensive, over produced, polished dog do.
Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko was a funny man, no doubt due to the skilled writers and directors and all the other talented team working characters in the series who contributed perfectly to one of the funniest and dateless situation comedies America has ever
produced.
Something to Sing About was
produced
at Grand National Studios where James Cagney was working while under a contract dispute with the brothers Warner.
A movie written, directed and
produced
by Fred Tepper and family.
Actors of stature - Robert Duvall, Robert Downey, Jr. - are deployed in roles which go nowhere; a director of occasional genius produces a film which looks like it is filmed through a coffee-stained camera lens; a writer (John Grisham) who has never
produced
anything of merit, discovers new depths of under-motivated incoherence.
Del Tenney(The Curse of the Living Corpse;I Eat Your Skin), of all people, executive produced, co-wrote, and stars as a priest in a pivotal role whose relationship to the killer I guess means something to why he's psychotic.
Almost as tedious to watch as it was to read, Evening is a gorgeously
produced
failure...until Meryl Streep walks in and quietly shows her other cast members how to act this kind of stuff.
This was a painful example of a cheap, boring and unoriginal show
produced
by Australian TV stations to fulfil local content quotas.
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