Producer
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First at Universal, and then at MGM, becoming the ideal of the Hollywood
producer.
And then, in economics, there's an active
producer
and a passive consumer, which explains why business always has to penetrate new markets.
YAB: Luc Besson is the
producer
of the movie.
You see, it used to be that if you wanted to make a record of a song, you needed a studio and a
producer.
Iraq will still be the second largest oil
producer
in the world, behind Saudi Arabia.
He's a terrible
producer
of videos, but it's great content, so I'm going to give you a little bit of it.
The burden of proof is not on the
producer.
So picture that for a moment: every household a proud
producer
as well as consumer of energy ... the ability to generate power, to share power, to sell power, all coming from your own generating asset sitting on your own property.
Well, that's what the
producer
says: it's "improving the dough, of course."
There is this character, Havaldar Jaykumar, who in reality, is the son of the
producer
of the film.
I didn't realize the thing was made in the mid 90's because the film was so grainy and bad I would have sworn this was one of those 30 year old flicks where a porn
producer
tried to go mainstream.
This flick is so bad its beyond belief.Even for an independent low budget film...it just, well, sucks.I can't even believe even Troma would put out such crap.I have been a fan of some Troma flicks for years(Toxic Avenger,Squeeze Play,Rockabilly Vampire to name a few).But LLoyd, come on,this goes way beyond the boundaries of any taste.It features some of the worst acting imaginable.I think it would have been possible to find unemployed street people who could have been as good...oh,wait, that is what they did.I mean it,these characters have negative charisma.With any luck, the
producer
and director of this film will have a huge karmic debt because of this atrocity.As will the special effects people.But beyond the terrible acting and the horrid special effects,the dialogue is absolutely traumatic to the ears.The script is full of plot holes the size of Alaska, and there are severe continuity problems.The worst part however, is that it not entertaining in even the smallest way.And this is the most unforgivable sin in film making.But, don't take my word for it.Go out and waste four bucks renting it.Just don't say I didn't warn you.
Shame on the
producer
and director.
Now imagine the
producer
wants you to take those scenes seriously and you get the gists of this disaster.
His movies bring a certain flair to them that is actually not brought on by the director or producer, but by him!
Producer
spent some money on this flop and it shows in the production value which is the only saving grace.
At the time, I interviewed the
producer
and spoke briefly with the director during a set change break; I did not get to interview James Coburn which was always a great disappointment to me.
The
producer
asked me to "jump in" and it was a real thrill.
First of all, I thought the director and
producer
were the same guy.
Irwin Allen put all his talents behind this one: he's co-screenwriter,
producer
and director of this cartoonish "epic" about an atomic submarine and its efforts to reduce a ring of radiation circling the Earth.
One is left thinking the production team needed to pad out a short running time and just tossed in some padding and a bit of T and A. The CGI effects are cartoonish as well and the fiery finale rivals co-executive
producer
Roger Corman's much earlier and far superior film The Fall Of The House Of Usher in all its ineffective cheapness.
After watching this movie, one must wonder how on earth a
producer
could come across a project like this and think, "I MUST make this film."
Almost certainly staged montage of women reading lines (very briefly) and getting naked (not very briefly) in front of a anonymous (and uncredited) panel - almost certainly including
producer
Charles Band.
The film's executive
producer
is none other than that messenger of peace thru transcendental meditation, David Lynch, the director's father.
Here is what some european so called
producer
think, of a scifi movie.
Take former model, Alexandra Kamp, pair a with an US c-class actor and get one of film business most notorious
producer
Harry A. Towers.
So with Linda's future in the balance, Chili weaves an interesting web which will include a record
producer
(Thurman), a gangsta sound mixer (Cedric), the Russian mob, the police, Aerosmith's lead singer Steven Tyler and a whole lot of angry gun pointing.
Immediately you can tell the movie is from the
producer
of "Mortal Kombat", due to it's thumping and annoying techno soundtrack.
But I have to imagine this has to be a vanity project for whoever's serving as executive producer...
Surely someone involved (Steven Soderbergh, executive producer?)
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