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Somehow the
producers
turned it around making this a successful series without any of the h-stuff.
Let's hope the
producers
and cast get the next series "Crusade" up to the standards of B5.
I only wish that its
producers
would see fit to release it on DVD so that those who have never experienced it can, and those who have seen it can again (perhaps again and again)enjoy this exceptional motion picture.
And as in the same
producers' "
Pride and Prejudice," care is taken that the eventual couplings of characters can be believed--uniquely in some cases.
Buzzsaw, Dynamo, Fireball, SubZero are fantastic "stalkers" as well and I find the
producers
don't try to overkill the fight scenes.
But instead I thoroughly enjoyed this production, and I especially enjoyed and appreciated how the
producers
and director succeeded in telling the Modesty Blaise back story.
Dennis Quaid, no stranger to sports films, plays Morris with enough conviction to make the part work and the
producers
do a credible job of recreating the real-world events that led to Morris brief stint as a relief pitcher for the woefull Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
Unlike Tinseltown's version of HELLO, DOLLY!, Jay Presson Allen's screen adaptation of Ira Levin's hit Broadway thriller couldn't wait for it's stage incarnation to shutter before putting it up on the silver screen, so
producers
wisely decided to make the most of it's lengthy White Way run!
Hats off to the
producers
and directors for making a good one!
One of the best musicals ever made, this is an example of where the
producers
and director were not afraid to pick actors for their talent, rather than for what people might expect.
Originally the
producers
wanted Cheap Trick as the stars, but the release of the "Live At Budakon" album had just made them superstars and too hot an item to be in a low budget movie.
I agree with the above comment, I love the realism in this, and in many movies (not just movies on eating disorders) the
producers
seem to forget that.
The white-bread, milquetoast nominators and judges need to bring their heads into the sunshine and see that great material is not limited to "white" directors, producers, actors, etc. Allowing Woody Allen on the air was the depth of poor taste.
Bettie Page saw the movie at Hugh Heffner's house (she is now eighty-three) with the
producers
there, but not the director, in case it got awkward if she didn't like it.
I like how this show will take us through the day-to-day life of an addict because the
producers
have a knack at getting the addict to show us how bad they've allowed their lives to become.
Where most of the other top shows on this site have found a formula that works, that brings in the viewers and the dollars and have stuck like glue to that formula (Prison Break, 24, and Desperate Housewives come to mind) - LOST takes a different route where even after achieving that plateau and that winning formula, the team of executive
producers
are brave enough to completely reinvent the show in order to service their higher goal of compelling storytelling.
This movie is an amusing and utterly sarcastic view of pop culture and the
producers
thereof.
After viewing several episodes of this series, I have come to the conclusion that television
producers
are completely devoid of any form of originality.
To the producers, directors and all the actors great job but I hate you for doing this to me.
Okay, truthfully, I saw the previews for this movie and thought to myself, what are the
producers
thinking?
I'd had to psyche myself up for a week in advance because I have a real 'thing' about directors,
producers
and editors who keep putting over blown, over long quasi epics in front of us and I feel that on the whole, 2 to 2.5 hours is about right for a movie.
Why didn't the
producers
give that show a chance Of all the junk on TV, why didn't the
producers
give Six Degrees a chance?
It has an extraordinary cast in small roles (Jose Ferrer, Ava Gardner, Eli Wallach, Burgess Meredith, Christopher Walken, and many others), but something tells me that the
producers
wanted such an expensive cast in order to convince the audience that this is not your average lowbrow movie
(producers
of '70s disaster movies had a similar idea).
The first installment of this notorious horror series is presented as if it were a snuff film discovered by the
producers
and set up like an amateur camcorder tape, complete with a digital timer at the bottom of the frame.
Welles' original cut was taken away by the
producers
and cut to ribbons.
The implant and colon scenes also have uncut versions that are on the special features and it's a shame the
producers
made them chop 'em, so to speak.
And where did those indie
producers
come up with the bucks to film in color, a wise decision, since the blob would not show up well in b&w.
This movie, even though is about one of the most favorite topics of Mexican
producers
producers: the extreme life in our cities, has a funny way to put it on the screen.
While there, he discovers that the woman wants to run for mayor, and will do anything to achieve this goal, even murder.The cast is good(Jeff Wincott is a good martial artist and good actor)...Brigitte Nielsen plays a sexy antagonist together another bad guy plays Matthias Hues also him good martial artist.The direction is good(the fight scenes also).The rest is OK, with Tony Burton who plays a friend of Kurt killed from Nilsen,and Cyndi Pass plays a bad girl.From
producers
of another action/martial arts film(Bounty Tracker with Lorenzo Lamas)a good action film.The best film of Martial Law series.
I wish North American horror
producers
would take a page out of the Japanese horror template and put more 'spookiness' and less cheap shocks in their flicks.
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