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The only hope comes from a food
product
called Soylent Green.
The New York of 2022 is a depressing place to be alive, with over-population, unemployment, an unhealthy climate and the total scarcity of every vital food
product.
The Coca-Cola company wins the
Product
Placement award for 2000 as the soft drink is featured throughout the production, shot lovingly on location in a wintery picture-postcard Hungary.
Being that I am a true
product
of the hip-hop and electronic dance music generation, this is without a doubt one of my favorite movies of all time.
If you want Scream or anything like the big-studio horror
product
that we get forced on us these days don't bother.
The scene where he is auditioning for a potato chip commercial and can't get the name of the
product
right is a classic.
It's such a hybrid of those genres, but its plot and script are so unique that--along with the performances, special effects, cinematography, and score--the finished
product
is simply not all that comparable to anything that has ever appeared on the silver screen.
Either that or this movie is a
product
of the 70's which was itself cynical in many aspects- Nixon's deception, Watergate, Vietnam, etc.
If this is the kind of
product
taxes could go to I would be happy to see more.
An HBO
product
for t.v., the film offers a solid cast, good performances, spares the audience much of the grisly details, but plays out like a docudrama sans the stylistics of similar Hollywood fare.
The brothers Quiroz, who have trademarked their name as if in anticipation of a new movement, may inspire others to tell stories arising from personal experience rather than imitating tired Hollywood
product.
"Antwone Fisher" tells of a young black U.S. Navy enlisted man and
product
of childhood abuse and neglect (Luke) whose hostility toward others gets him a stint with the base shrink (Washington) leading to introspection, self appraisal, and a return to his roots.
Some of the segments can be quite good while others bring down the rating of the overall
product.
This 65 minute Gothic oddity from Columbia Pictures came after Lewis' lengthy apprenticeship as the helmer of a string of poverty row westerns, East Side Kids comedies, horror melodramas (including the incredibly bizarre Bela Lugosi shocker THE INVISIBLE GHOST) and standard studio B
product
(SECRETS OF A CO-ED, BOMBS OVER BURMA, THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO, etc)---all of which set the stage rather nicely for what was to come from the enormously talented and inventive Mr. Lewis.
What you got as a finished
product
was a jumbled mess of the name Alan Quartermain, in an uneven hodge podge of a cheaply imitated IJ saga (with a touch of Austin Powers-esquire cheese here and there).
"Emma" was a
product
of what might be called by the First Great Jane Austen Cycle of the mid-nineties, and it was recently shown on British television, doubtless because of the interest in the author created by the Second Great Jane Austen Cycle which started with "Pride and Prejudice" two years ago.
envy is not as funny as i thought it would initially be, but after some of the reviews i read i found it to be much funnier than people was giving it props for, now true its not a gag a minute movie like zoolander or dodgeball, but ben stiller and jack black work well with each other and christopher walken is as great as ever, so the story is about jack black's character inventing a spray that makes dog pooh disappear, obviosly ben wants no part of it, but when the
product
makes jack black rich ben stiller starts to see the envy, its not great by all means and both ben stiller and jack black have funnier and better movies under their belt, but if your a fan of either i recommend this as its still a funny flick and i laughed my ass off quite a few times, as a big fan of ben stiller id have to say this is a lesser stiller but still great fun, give it a watch
For years I thought this knockabout service comedy was a
product
of John Ford, especially with Victor McLaglen as one of the leads.
It seems odd that no one else has a credit in the film, maybe they had some insight into how the finished
product
would look.
The film making process will seldom deliver a finished
product
that is faithful to the original work.
In this future, most food is so expensive that everyone needs a
product
called Soylent Green.
The film is an attempt to buttress Custer's last stand with a heap of fiction that is only loosely based on the lives of people, who were already the
product
of manufactured stuffs and legends.
And miraculously (given that we're talking about a Hollywood
product
here) a baby serves as a main character, but one who doesn't act or have lines, but rather just IS (& is luminous at that).
OK I'll be honest, when I first saw the trailer for the programme, I thought it was an advert for some sun-screen
product.
Not sure how a filmmaker as prolific as Joel "Lost Boys" Schumacher could make his return, in essence, to the vampire horror subgenre only to find his finished product, "Blood Creek," tossed into second-run theaters in a handful of locations with virtually no heads up to the popluace.
After "Saving Private Ryan", which had left an overall good impression, I hoped that this Hollywood
product
would turn out to be on the same level.
If we, the audience, can conclude that some 30 minutes in, it defies logic that the 'finished
' product
was wrapped up and presented as some kind of genuine horror-thriller.
Forgettable Disney
product
with the expected slapstick interludes is well-made, if not fresh.
From the few extras, it seems that the creators actually wanted to do well and take this seriously but it certainly doesn't show in the final
product
except for a lack of b-movie fun that might have actually made this palatable.
The end
product
is a mess, like Frankenstein's monster, as if it were pieced together from material from past, better films.
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