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values and acting were ok, but I had no motivation to watch to the end (although I did) because I already knew how the end scene would play out.
The relentlessly draggy presentation, along with ridiculous special effects, makes for a strange
production.
To add to that we have to mention that no matter the amount of money that was supposedly spent on the movie everything looks like an amateur
production
with two (2) computer effects one of which is a see-through dragon.
It sounds better if you don't have to look at this failure of super
production.
the movie was similar to the film Urban Menace and half the actors were in both of these movies as well as the
production
team.
The
production
is one gigantic mess, with an incoherent narrative structure, truly hideous photography, poor lighting, lousy acting and directing, laughable gore and zilch tension or atmosphere.
An independent
production
released via United Artists, the film has a bizarre start (beginning with shots from the finale, followed by shots from the movie's midsection), yet it does have a certain needling power which most assuredly gets the viewer on Hayden's side.
The
production
values are good for a short film.
So short were the shoestrings of this film's budget and the overall
production
values are so low that it would have no trouble winning a cinematic limbo competition.
The
production
company clearly spent a lot of money on sets, costuming (Bridget Fonda, especially), and special effects (including a great Jim Henson talking polar bear & reindeer).
This dog of a
production
does NOT do her wonderful tongue in cheek novel any justice.
The screenwriter deserves extra low marks for trying to -- come to think of it, I don't know WHAT she was trying for, but suffice it to say she missed the mark by light years!! Couple that with all the over-acting and awful
production
values, this is one adaptation that should never have happened.
It is almost certain that you will enjoy it a thousand times more than trying to sit through this excruciating
production!
I can very well imagine that it must have been fun to be a part of the production, but it's utterly imbecile and doesn't feature the slightest redeeming element.
The
production
values are, well, non-existent.
That would just about cover everyone involved in its unfortunate
production.
believe this
production
was very low budget,and it shows.1 out of 10.
The premise was cooked up far more than likely over the course of a night of beers after hearing about Snakes on a Plane in
production
(this, in fact, was released to coincide with that film's release).
There are a number of faults with this
production
it has to be said, however, there are two basic problems that entirely destroy the whole enterprise.
The
production
of the movie is also pretty good--it looks like they had a good budget and doesn't look like a cheaply made movie.
dire elevator-rock soundtrack and
production
values never rising above mediocre, the net result is a film that can only be laughed AT, rather than WITH.
A sophisticated film connoisseur will no doubt be nauseated by the horrid
production
values and the sight of watching an excellent actor (Joseph Cotten) whoring himself out for a buck.
Other than that, this Canadian
production
about a man taking out a vicious band of hillbillies is not worth anybody's time.
Ms English who says that she is a fan of the original movie seemed to have taken a great piece of artistic work, and transformed it into a flat-lined "ho-hum" you've come a long way baby
production.
The 2008
production
was more about some fake sisterhood theme, (Actually my wife's words)and didn't make you shed a tear or even chuckle.
Its a complete mess really, it has all the signs of a troubled
production
with so many sub-plots going on at the same time.
The absolute main problem with this
production
is the incredibly large amount of dumb plot holes and meaningless sub plots.
This was the first film of the new
production
company called 'Raw Feed'.
It looks like a cheap
production.
The
Production
Code of 1934 would ultimately curtail the glorification of vigilante justice and reaffirm the rule of constitutional law, cumbersome as it might be.
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