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The only thing this movie succeeds in doing is boosting your self-esteem; not because of the nerdy characters, but because of the miserable effort put forth by the
producers.
We also get a cameo from Jay and Bob from the Kevin Smith movies which leaves a feeling of doubt that the
producers
we're getting a bit desperate in the gimmick department .
For a film franchise that shouts how clever and post modernist it tries to be the
producers
should know about the law of diminishing returns .
Up and coming star Sonny Westwood (Silvio Pollio who wrote, directed and everything else) is convinced by a producer that the only way to get ahead in the business is to kill the
producers
partners.
While I do understand that first it's a "Hallmark" (as in greeting cards) Production, so right there schmaltz and rubbish and that it was also a "Mini-Series", it seemed as though the
producers
were looking only to fill time and in a feature package... (DVD) meant for one complete viewing... it came across so God awfully long and boring.
I was upset that
producers
did not have the decency to bring Superman or Lois Lane.
Doesn't it bother anybody that the movie's
producers
kill off the star of the first movie within the first 10 minutes?
When the
producers
refused, Davis left the production in the middle of filming and her part was re-written to explain her disappearance.
With all the effects of 3-D working to their advantage, and the eternal intrigue surrounding the sinking, you are nevertheless left awestruck at the ability of the
producers
to put this film together from over 12,000 feet below the ocean surface.
I am somewhat surprised that seasoned
producers
decided to finance this motion picture.
The
producers
showed NO concern whatsoever about who they offend.
Neither are the scriptwriters and the
producers.
Nothing in the movie comes even close to being plausible - every plot detail is riddled with holes and demonstrates the
producers
had a complete lack of understanding of how things work in the real world.
Apparently, the directors, writers, and
producers
completely acknowledged this, and refused to let that happen.
How could the
producers
have sat through dailies and not realized the "concept" did not work.
Still, I am hoping the
producers
haven't given up on this one yet...
The
producers
said that it was hard to make a show based on a graphic novel that hadn't been finished yet.
I later discovered that there may well have been a reason for this: one of the
producers
insisted on a different kind of ending than the original one that both the director and Lancaster wanted.
No human being can afford to stay meanwhile those guys are having fun with the girls that will make you think if they were your girlfriends or anyone you know.We should not make
producers
think they are on the way to win with this film.We must think clearly that anywhere anything may happen to anyone but the way to be more conscious is not the way on this movie to watch.People that will be conscious by the help of the film are not much more than ones that will probably make those behaviours unconsciously or consciously on another people so this way is wrong to be object lesson
The
producers
have tried to combine suspense, horror, intrigue, sci-fi, gore, and romance, and they failed miserably.
The
producers
should be ashamed.
Given this, I found the photography great (with the use of a rather dark and "dusty" light) and the first battle scene rivals "Private Ryan" (does it have anything to do with the fact that Steven Spielberg is one of the producers?).
Actors, crew, producers, a big THANK YOU for making this happen!
I love Angelica Vale, by the way, and I blame the
producers
and directors for this one.
I had an enjoyable time working on the set with the crew and producers, and watched them solve last minute problems and deal with financier/producer tensions in order to get this finished.
However, the movie itself makes a mockery of the real people involved and it makes me sick to my stomach that the
producers
of this movie would claim it to be based on a true story.
This film proudly opens with the following announcement: "The
producers
wish to express their sincerest gratitude to the members of the underwater crew who risked their lives to film the shark sequences without the benefit of cages or other protective devices".
Unlike any other version I've watched, the producers, directors, most of the main actors and supporting staff of this film were ALL Christians themselves, who prayed regularly over every single scene AND again unlike any other edition, they held EXACTLY to what scripture said as the ultimate script - absolutely nothing was added in - some occasions required a voice over where to reenact the scene may have proved somewhat inappropriate (e.g. the Angels at the Tomb), but other than that, this is absolutely categorically the best one in my view.
The
producers
of this movie were basically too cheap to create a monster so they decided to use a real one, except that it could not act.
The darndest people turn up in the cast, too, such as Frank Gorshin, Anne Jackson (billed as Madame du Froid, for some reason),
PRODUCERS
Tony-winner Gary Beach, Susan Egan (our household has loved Egan and her brightly sultry voice since we heard her cartoon voice work in Disney's HERCULES, among others), bandleader Lester Lanin, and Bobby Short, the swankiest saloon singer The Big Apple ever saw (yes, he's involved in at least one of the musical numbers :-)).
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