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He was not content, however, to turn out the sort of
product
that his publishers wanted, and that surely would have sold.
I understand the dissatisfaction with the final
product
by both families.
Crossfire is a fantastic film noir that is both a
product
of it's time and a timeless classic.
Not only does it appear to have been photographed by Toulouse-Lautrec and Mucha, it portrays the geographic Paris; the streets accessible only by staircases, the unpleasant end of fleeting popularity, and the sexual opportunism of men with a
product
to sell, in an uncompromising picture of show business that is in stark contrast with the picture painted by Hollywood.
Hinton was writing in the 1970s and Copola was adapting to the screen in the early 80s, and, had Trueblood actually been a
product
of either, the results might've been much better (especially in the acting department).
It suffers terribly in almost every aspect except for one: the finished
product
is such an awful film that it's actually hysterically funny to watch.
This film relied on lame one-liners, idiotic ( and pointless)
product
placement, and the lamest most annoying side-kick in that gadget car thing.
A real
product
of the 80's, the novel gimmick of a puzzle TOY (thats right, TOY not the absurd, pretentious and child alienating "collectors action figurine"), sold on the back of a poor cartoon and other paraphernalia, only matters to those who bought the TOY when they were "actual" children in the period of '84' to '87'.
There's enough star power in THE HOUSE OF SPIRITS to create another galaxy, yet the final
product
is pretty debatable.
Well this movie must have been the
product
of the class valedictorian.
However, that was only because I thought it was making fun of it, but then I realized it was yet ANOTHER
product
placement.
Unfortunately, the finished
product
(as I think all involved probably realize) is a catalogue of missed opportunities, not-quite-there performances and (thankfully!) a few extremely hilarious, inspired bits.
It was quite a success though (and has a sort of cult-status as the first French serial killer film)and, it seems, considered as a good
product
to export.
Effort aside (This isn't a review about good intentions, its about the final product), this film is poorly written, overacted, and poorly directed.
I cannot for the life of me understand why this mockery of a
product
is listed in ANY serious film magazine or website - I have home-movies of wedding parties that are way better and more interesting.
This film is definitely a
product
of its times and seen in any other context, it is an incredibly stupid movie.
Problem is, "Hawaii Five-O" (another QM product) already existed at the time and had run for years.
Even though this was a made-for-TV production, there's absolutely no excuse for the rock bottom results of the finished
product.
I had to stop watching this film (a pseudo-intellectual
product
for pretentious film viewers) twenty minutes into it because it was mediocre and dull enough to inspire yawns, not to mention that I was soon near tears over the $3.99
This movie wants to elaborate that criminals are a
product
of modern society.
So producer Alfredo Leone decided to edit 'Lisa', seemingly with a chainsaw, by removing just about half of the original film, and adding new scenes, which he filmed two years after the original
product!
The original
product
is a slow, dreamy, classy production.
Intensive Care became an embarrassing
product
to everyone who was involved and therefore a true cult flick here.
He must be looking for champagne money, and not care about the final product... his voice gets repeatedly dubbed over by a stranger that sounds nothing like him; the editing is - well - just a grade above amateurish.
Initially this awoke my interest, but what eventually surprised was that the new twists and turns (a) were apparently invented in order to present us with a typical Hollywood-like
product
and (b) made the whole storyline improbable!
As something to be released on DVD for an innocent viewer, it's a very poorly produced
product.
As a person who bought this DVD under the impression that I would be getting a proper cinematic product, i.e. a film, I feel deeply disappointed.
Definitely the
product
of young minds, this piece may very well appeal to the 20s crowd, who is still trying to find their place in the world, while obsessing over every neurosis.
Written by Joel Schumacher well before he became a big-league director of mainstream studio
product
("Batman Forever", "The Phantom of the Opera"), this movie seems grittier on the surface.
The sad state of the film industry in that country is a
product
of trying to make a film out of such thin material.
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