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The
production
values of this movie are extremely high (looks as if it were filmed with a Sony Handicam and edited using iMovie), especially the sound effects -- they sound straight off of a "Spooky Halloween Sounds" CD!
Bad points; the writers try to do good science but it falls down in direction and
production
(eg, a rock drilling mole using superheated rock drilling equipment breaks surface underwater with nary a bubble or boiling cauldron to be seen), the characters are cliché's and the plot unfolding is pretty stock standard.
I have read almost all the books by now, and have seen the musical
production
in two different languages.
So,
production
began and very small bits and pieces on the shoot and the actors involved were released until the shoot wrapped.
This movie is a real low budget production, yet I will not say anything more on that as it already has been covered.
Production
is... well, okay.
Something must have gone wrong during the
production
of Ralph Nelson's "Embryo".
There also were some very prominent names involved in the production, like main stars Rock Hudson ("Giant", "Seconds"), Diane Ladd ("Chinatown", "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore") and director Nelson himself was responsible for the acclaimed classics "Soldier Blue" and "Charly".
Yeah,
production
probably ran out of commando costumes.
Even-though the
production
value was good, the ill written story just compounded on top of the bad performance of the actors, and there is even a half-hearted attempts to a twist to the ending of the movie, which ends up quite confusing.
Movies like this can usually be forgiven for any number of reasons, mostly unintended consequences of the feature on every level of
production
that result in at least a mild form of entertainment, mostly amusement.
The thin wisp of a story is not sufficient to support a film with low end
production
value, a meager cast, and no action, no romance, no sex or nudity, no heavy drama...just incessant yadayadayada'ing.
I know THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT has its critics but please at least that movie featured location filming and relatively good
production
values .
Jackie Chan movies are typical examples of how offer is bigger than demand.Well,to be honest,which demand?In this one Jackie Chan is whatever his name is in this one,I doubt if he even knows,and he is some kind of race car driver.Well,he drives 10 miles an hour and then the footage is sped up,that way I can do all the stunts myself as well.During the great finale,in which Jackie Chan wants to arrest the bad guy by beating him in a race,we finally get to see how shoddy this
production
really is.Chan's fighting,especially in the casino scene is decent,but when we're talking about special effects,dear Lord.And must everyone crash in this race?That's just stupid.And here it's really not safe for the drivers,there's not even a concrete wall in the neighborhood.And don't get me started on what kind of awful story this has,I mean,it's Hongkong,it was probably written at gun point by eight-year-olds,but still,what a mess.I like Chan as much as the next guy,perhaps more since I saw "Rush Hour",but his agent's retarded cousin really needs to pick his projects better.
The
production
values were great, but the script could have used a little work.
Whispers follows the original book very closely, seemingly until the
production
company ran out of money.
The
production
value is pathetic, the acting is worse and the writing is the worst.
There are are many problems with "The Falls", that really have nothing to do with it's low budget video
production.
Some aspects of this
production
are good, such as the performances of Angela Lansbury, George Hearn, Cris Groenendaal, and Sal Mistretta.
Overall, I think this
production
is okay, but Sweeney Todd can be so much more if done correctly.
This
production
doesn't come near the level this material demands.
This movie was awful, especially considering the work that must have gone into its
production.
Some, such as COTTON COMES TO HARLEM, SHAFT and HAMMER have excellent
production
values and are very entertaining, while many others are very cheap and silly, but still entertaining, such as BROTHERHOOD OF DEATH or COFFEY.
The responsibility for this ill-judged
production
has to be down to the writer, Neil Jordan and director, Conor McPherson.
Nigel Davenport as Lord Henry is really about the only thing watchable in the whole
production.
The
production
value was great, the directing was great, the acting was great, the cinematography was great, and the plot was, well, the plot, well, what WHAT PLOT?
The kicker is that supposedly some Cardinal oversaw
production
to make sure it was true to the actual situation.
inadequate direction, no plot and a general sense of meanness totally take away from the interesting
production
design and leave you with a truly horrible taste in your mouth.
The only problems is, that the film lacks the
production
values of either, and represent mainly cheap copy of the former two.
I believe the
production
value is OK..probably deserves a 4/10 or 5/10.it's
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