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None of the human characters are likable; not the "hero," played by the
producer
in an ugly suit with an unbuttoned shirt, not the two female leads (one to be eaten by the monster, one for a love interest) and not even the little girl, whose peril is supposed to evince some suspense out of this mess.
Here it just looks like he filled that role himself to save the money he'd have to give another actor as Im sure Pollio had a lot at stake in this movie being the
Producer
with limited funds too.
(For an update on the story see Altman's The Player) Kirk Douglas (at the absolute top of his game here) plays the S.O.B. producer, Lana Turner (in that brief moment between the baby fat and middle age that seemed to overtake her so swiftly) as the cynical, hard-drinking, vulnerable, showbiz outcast, near ex-actress, Barry Sullivan as the neophyte director looking for a break, Walter Pidgeon as the bottomline fixated studio head, and Dick Powell as the Pulitzer prize winning author and font of high quality original material.
The son, brother or friend of a powerful Hollywood
producer?
I would love to know if she tried to point out to the
producer
and director of METHOD that THE WEIGHT OF WATER was very similar and didn't really work.
The short starts with Daffy getting frustrated at only being typecast in comedy, and reads HIS version of the classic to the
producer.
The only skill the director and
producer
have is to lead you along so that just as you think it can't get much worse, it does.
Cazzo Productions is the
producer
of hard core gay porn for All Worlds Video in the U.S. They've been making porn for so long that the idea of a straight boy in prison falling head over heels in love with the first guy he meets makes sense.
In 1986 the success of the strongly erotic film '9 1/2 weeks', for which he was both a co-writer and the producer, drew a great deal of attention and gave him a chance to build a reputation as the best known North American Producer/Director of erotic films.
I'm finding that I like the Milkyway Image movies where Johnnie To is just a
producer
more than the ones where he is the director, though Breaking News was pretty good.
One of them even had the nerve to compliment the stunt team and say he can't wait to see what they do next - wow! Who's going to write the next rave reviews, the director or producer, or is it going to be left to the caterer staff and grip departments to save the day.
I've just learned a little about
producer
Val Lewton, and their collaboration here is what gives the picture some of it's momentum.
Instead of the "evil
" producer
guy from the first movie trying to break them up you have the "evil" mother of the competition.
The viewer can only laugh how imbecile a
producer
can be sponsoring such a crap.
This poorly made,incredibly cheap horror flick is really stupid.Not scary at all,it offers us some laughable special effects and nothing more.This is the sort of movie that keeps you thinking that they must have intended it to be bad-this couldn't just be some sort of accidental mistake.I found two reasons to watch this piece of crap:1)Wil Wheaton("Stand by Me")2)Lucio Fulci,who was an associate
producer
of this movie.To sum up,all I can say is,that you will laugh till it hurts with "The Curse"-you can believe me!
It is probably one of the better low budget detective yarns of the late 50s and is improved by having a
producer
(Victor Saville) very familiar with his material having produced two earlier Spillane/Hammer films.
Richard T. Jones, a hip hop record producer, and Blair Underwood fight over the laughably emotive (and, frankly, not pretty) Chenoa Maxwell.
A small town girl Hazel Flagg (Carole Lombard) has become deadly ill of radium poisoning.Or that what she thinks until her doctor, Enoch Downer (Charles Winninger) notices he has given a wrong diagnosis.A reporter called Wallace Cook (Fredric March) starts writing about the "doomed" woman and wants to take her to New York with him.She doesn't want to go spoiling it all by telling the truth but instead packs her bags and her doctor and it's off to New York.Some falling in love happens along the way.David O. Selznick as the
producer
and William A. Wellman as the director.James H. Street behind the story and Ben Hecht behind the screenplay.Oscar Levant behind the original music Nothing Sacred (1937) is a fine example of a good old time comedy.This is very screwball.The lovely Carole Lombard shines in the lead.In real life she died way too early but she did make herself a screen legend during her time on Earth.Fredric March makes a great male lead opposite Carole.Just watch their funny fist fight in the movie.And this is a romantic comedy!
But it's a business at its most booming time, coming out of the 40s where the
producer
was king, and the director had to vie for room at times to really get his vision in.
Here the
producer
Jonathan Shields is played by Kirk Douglas as someone with big ideas at first- he even has an idea to help make a scary movie about cats even more frightening by not showing the cats (echoes of Val Lewton).
At the core, of course, is the
producer
who at the time had as more creative say than anyone else on the set.
Another comes with the moment when Jonathan and his soon to be 'asistant to the
producer'
has to object out of just being stunned.
Meirelles only served as
producer
this time around and wisely transplanted the talents of Director Morelli and stars Silva & Cunha to the big screen adaptation.
Or perhaps star and
Producer
Paul Hogan believed the audience would drink so much "Foster's" beer they wouldn't realize how awful this movie is! "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles" is a lazy copy of the original movie's fish out of water story line.
Johnathan, a big time Hollywood producer, ran his career into the ground by pushing away people, who in the end could of prolonged his at one time successful profession.
For a first time
producer
in Rob Zombie, to make a film like this is just amazing.
A series of stories, or various ways taboos can be tap-danced on with relish, alternate how characters do immoral things to each other..such as these sweaty men paying for a prostitute's method of defecation over a pot, how a group of hipsters fondle a school girl before murdering her with a stick in an act of indecency, a movie
producer
giving an actress seeking work the "casting couch" treatment whacking off as his pal rapes her, an act of adultery where the cheating woman alternates between pleasure and guilt over what she's doing as the grinning male has his way with her, a wealthy wife looks on as her black butler gives her daughter oral sex, etc.
Fred Williamson's first appearance on this show was in "Dancer I The Dark", an episode that was written by Hal Kanter the creator and
producer
ofthis series.
The plot revolves around a money hungry virus-vaccine
producer
who decides to make the virus first, put it airborne then make millions on the vaccine that he was ready to put out on the market because he knew their would be a need for it.
"Jason Goes to Hell" is the ninth and so-called final "Friday" which finally has Sean Cunningham back as
producer.
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