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Where does Sci-Fi get these so called "film
production
professionals" from anyway!?
Producer spent some money on this flop and it shows in the
production
value which is the only saving grace.
The acting rivals a highschool play, the plot is treadworn, and the
production
values are slightly higher than community theater.
I really hope the
production
of this movie was only a couple of weeks.
Klaus Kinski is the only recognizable face in this French/Japanese
production
(but speaks his lines in English--at least in the version I saw).
Made with film stock left over from the
production
of Nana, 1927's Sur un Air de Charleston is described as a holiday film for all concerned, and that's the best way to view it.
It is in fact a much worse movie than the original as at least with that one the whole
production
looked like it cost more than a couple of bucks and a video camera to make.
In the original story King managed to create tension and draw personality of his characters, however all of that has been zapped from the
production
and all that is left is a repetitive bore which is far too predictable to be all that suspenseful.
I still have a collection of black and white stills I took of the
production
work for the newspaper.
If I decide to watch it with any friends in the future, I will do so, not with the expectations of watching a good Western, but with the expectations of watching an amateur comedy film
production.
Maybe the target audience of this Disney Channel TV-movie will be pleased with it, but if any parents are watching along with the youngsters, they will clearly see that "cranked out" is written all over this
production.
The
production
is colossal, lush, breathtaking to view, but the rest: the ridiculous romance, Julie looking befuddled, Hudson already dead, the mistimed comedy, and the astoundingly boring songs deaden this spectacular film into being irritating.
But the shoddy
production
values can't completely obscure this film's considerable merits: namely, Sidney Poitier's performance as the cool detective determined to follow the evidence wherever it may lead, even if it implicates a friend.
The story could have been told far more effectively and have been more valid, psychologically if there weren't so much macho bombast in the
production.
A no-name actor playing a magician in an ill-fitting silver wig at least plays it with tongue planted firmly in cheek, while those around him act as if they are in a dinner theater
production
of KING LEAR.
The
production
values demonstrate that this was either filmed on a shoestring or by truly inexperienced filmmakers-- I suspect the latter, unfortunately.
It's too bad because this film had great
production
values and a good cast, but isn't the idea of turning a book into a movie (TV or film) to get the people who read the book to be part of the audience.
And it said in the titles that Forsyth was involved in the
production.
Not only was it annoying and boring, but the low
production
values made it hard to make out the action and in some cases the dialogue.
Sorry this was a woeful excuse for a film.. a plot line so holey it resembled a block of swiss cheese and a butch of characters who seemed to me to be utterly devoid of inter-personal relations.. Well except of course for Carlyle and Lee-Miller who i could have sworn were meant to be in love.. Unlike the union of Tyler and Miller who were for the most part, like the rest of the film, utterly unconvincing.. although the end product was uncaptivating and amusing for all the wrong reasons, the
production
values were high and deserve some acknowledgement..but unfortunately the end result was rubbish..what was everyone involved thinking..? they definitely should have packed up early on this one..
One is left thinking the
production
team needed to pad out a short running time and just tossed in some padding and a bit of T and A. The CGI effects are cartoonish as well and the fiery finale rivals co-executive producer Roger Corman's much earlier and far superior film The Fall Of The House Of Usher in all its ineffective cheapness.
I would like to know who conned the producers of this movie to pay for its
production
- That persion is a genius of sorts.
I wonder what David's guru, His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, would have thought of this
production.
The acting is bad, but is nothing like as bad as the script, which itself pales before the
production
values.
The
production
values in this video are so poor that it is unwatchable.
What a production, what a waste of screen-time and money.
Production
shows a total lack of imagination (example - slow motion machine gun fire repeats many times).
The movie was probably made as a vehicle to try to get her into Hollywood, but if that was its goal I would have to say that I hope she didn't invest too much money in its
production.
The screenplay is shoddily pasted together and dumbed down to boot, the
production
values are lackluster, and the cast (apart from Jemma Redgrave and Blake Ritson) are largely guilty of bad acting.
If Giannaris had the proper perspective on this project it might have made a wonderful Bel Ami
production.
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