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This
production
of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is by far the best that I have seen.
It's not perfect in its
production
or even its dialog, but the story is unique which is saying a lot for modern "romantic" comedies.
This is a low budget stop motion monster movie from Brett (A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell) Piper... and it delivers just what I'd expect from such a production: light-hearted (though cheesy) dialogue, some cute actresses and lots of stop motion critters.
Granted the show had a barely capable cast with every single episode, and it stank as far as
production
values (i.e. the sets) went, but darn it I have to give it some credit for being gutsy with the plots.
Other shows like "Tales From The Darkside", "The Outer Limits" and (of course) "The Twilight Zone" were definitely better
production
values-wise, but in my opinion they ain't got a thing as far as plot lines go when compared to this sick little show!
not all movies are going to have a weighty "message" or stellar acting,
production
values, or special effects.
The
production
adds a frame story (that's what it's becoming famous for) of Gulliver returning to his wife and son.
Also notable is John Bailey's fine crisp beautifully colored cinematography and the great
production
design & costumes by Eiko Ishioka who went on to do the memorable costumes for Coppola's Dracula for which she received a well deserved Oscar.
Dead Gentlemen Productions has put together a film with amazing
production
values considering their budget.
Nonetheless, the dialogue, the acting, with a cast headed by Sir John Gielgud & Jeremy Brett, and the brilliantly cerebral
production
(marred only by a "too quick" ending) make this worth the while of any lover of Theater, with a capital "T".
As a resident of Metro Atlanta, I recall the excitement in town during the movie's
production.
I'm certain the
production
remains timeless, and I would hope that it has been or will be released on VHS or DVD.
Betty is as an understudy in a
production
of Verdi's Macbeth who is asked to go on when the diva is hurt in a car accident.
However, in the grand tradition of "The Scottish Play", the
production
seems cursed with problems, not least of which is some madman slicing up the crew.
In 1960, I was 9 and the color
production
just didn't do it for me.
Viewing both of these films concurrently is not a bad idea to get a sense of early film
production
and acting for the camera styles.
It was not a big-budget
production
and its premise, middle-age amateur jazz musicians get an unexpected professional engagement at a Catskills-like resort, seems rather modest.
Other musical highlights include Todd's "johanna" Lovett's "worst pies in London" and the Act II opening 'GOD THATS GOOD", And that is a title to describe this
production
!
The international scope of the
production
is breathtaking and watching how the characters develop through the five hours it runs for is magnificent.
The story, acting, and
production
values are all first rate.
The
Production
Code stipulated that filmmakers must refrain from showing characters using illicit narcotics.
So the teenagers actors, 16 and 17 years old by the time of production, aren't doing anything illegal.
For most hair
production
it's a golden opportunity to do nude, but my
production
was fully dressed...
I saw this play on Showtime some years back in the comfort of my home and when the final note was struck, I wanted to jump off the sofa and give the
production
a standing ovation.
The
production
design is top notch.
If whoever is in charge of DVD
production
for Columbia Pictures releases (I believe Columbia released it) takes polls for new releases this gets my vote.
This is the first
production
I've ever seen of Sweeney Todd so I have no others to compare it to.
Daniel Percival's "Dirty War", a BBC
production
made for television was shown recently on cable.
Although it swept virtually every award imaginable, the box office fell short of expectations and the original
production
ended its run at 557 performances.
As a Hallmark movie, the costumes, sets, and
production
amenities are beyond reproach and the script still manages to seem fresh and funny, despite some familiar themes.
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