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then, I saw this
product
of Rick Sloane which consisted of horrible plush dolls wreaking havoc in the crappy 80s fest land.
The final
product
is a real mess, however.
The dialogue so laughably cliched and knowingly dirty, one might think the screenplay was the
product
of locking Aaron Spelling and Joe Eszterhas in a room with orders to produce an amalgam of every bad script each had ever had a hand in creating.
A very ordinary made-for-tv product, "Tyson" attempts to be a serious biopic while stretching the moments of angst for effect, fast forwarding through the esoterics of the corrupt sport of boxing, and muddling the sensationalistic stuff which is the only thing which makes Tyson even remotely interesting.
Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, Clint Eastwood, Sean Penn, the whole lot seem to produce such fundamentally banal product, ostensibly in some allegiance to honesty, but ending up being, for the most part, glorified pro wrestling matches, and moralistic, almost as if Hallmark cards had developed a line of Hell's Angels greetings, and make me long for the days of Deliverance, which is a fine movie.
Plus all the coke, shanghai tang and dunkin donuts
product
placement was a bit too obvious.
After sitting through this pile of dung, my husband and I wondered whether it was actually the
product
of an experiment to see whether a computer program could produce a movie.
Product
placement?
In addition, the
product
placement in this film (Nike and Dr. Pepper) is shameless.
Forget the
product
placement disaster, the unconvincing performance from Will Smith and the gargantuan plot-holes.
It's one
product
placement after another.
There's no denying the first Azumi film was a commercial product; it was an adaptation of a popular manga and had cast of young, attractive actors and certainly wasn't lacking in the budget department.
The rather vulgar
product
placement that takes place, particularly by Sears, is also uncalled for.
Relying on gratuitous profanity and potty humor is a sure sign of a loser Hollywood movie, the
product
of unimaginative and no-talent writers.
Now unless your audience is made of total idiots, it becomes painfully obvious that this was done--and done with little finesse or care about the final
product.
At least the changes shouldn't hurt the final
product.
It's kind of like being handed a list of ingredients, with no directions on how to put them together into a finished
product.
In short, it's no different from 90% of Hollywood
product.
Vijay Krishna Acharya's 'Tashan' is a over-hyped, stylized,
product.
The final
product
is a very uneven film with a very convoluted story, but some amazing moments of animation (like Emery Hawkins' "Greedy").
Were to mainly comment on the different management styles and ideas on quality(of the product).
They play off each other like members of a top-notch theatrical troupe, who realize that a quality
product
requires each actor to support the others unselfishly.
The
product
is one of the most beautiful and unique films in recent memory.
Directed by John Schlesinger and written by Waldo Salt, the movie seems to be a
product
of its time, the late 1960's when American films were especially expressionistic, but it still casts a spell because the story comes down to themes of loneliness and bonding that resonate no matter what period.
The film has a Seventies feel in the respect that risks are taken in the telling of this story, but unlike the majority of trite films that populate the landscape today, this is a thriller that is sincerely based upon relationships rather than special effects or
product
plugs.
Full marks to everyone - from the scriptwriter to all involved in the finished
product.
This is a well done
product
that used modern technology to craft a imagery filled comic era story.
You might say that I'm biased about the film, and, OK, I am, but I didn't see the finished
product
until 12/27/2006 and was extremely pleased.
However, if you sit through the creation of his first work long enough to see the finished product, you get an idea of how impressive the rest of the film is.
Today's generation, which grown up watching dark & realistic films like- 'Satya', 'Company' may be consider it inferior
product
in comparison but look at the time of its making.
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