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I think that each aspect of the film - the direction, the acting (though the character's performances are more likened to stage or free-form performance because of the nature of the film...) the production, the FX, the score/sound design - all are far superior to many films I've seen that exceed these kids budget and experience ten-fold.
I had the great pleasure of recently viewing this beautifully filmed wide-screen adaption of the the 1943 stage revival (which unlike the original 1935 production) which included extensive spoken recitatives.
I cannot understand why this 1971 Hollywood
production
is currently only available through an Australian video company,but such is the unfortunate obscurity of this Peter Sellers classic(Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide continues to grant it the same BOMB review they gave it in the 1970's).With so many scene stealers on display,Sellers comes through with what may perhaps be his most hilarious role.It all begins with his discovery of a patient who expired at 11:15AM,but Sellers argues that the corpse is still living due to the fact that the new day doesn't start until noon!
Big Fat Liar is what you get when you combine terrific writing, great production, and an emphasis on clever ideas over adolescent pap.
This added not just to the quality of the
production
but to the suspense as well.
The costumes, sets, production, and direction of the movie are also quite wonderful.
Lots of great character actors help keep the large
production
moving forward.
I now find the enforced restraint (placed on the
production
by Mishima's widow) to be an asset.
This is a spectacular
production!
I have seen the show live twice in Chicago and my only problem with the
production
was the fact that I was able to perceive only fragments of what was going on.
I had also hoped with the Oscar won by Janet McTeer and the huge popularity of Clive Owen the BBC would naturally get this fine
production
on DVD...I cannot believe all these years later we still have no DVD.
It has to be the only
production
ever created by the BBC that is NOT for sale.
Sigrid is totally believable in her role as Philadelphia, and the whole
production
was first rate!
A suprisingly good film considering the circumstances of its
production.
If you're familiar with the work of auteur Johnny To and his band of filmmaking cronies over at Milky Way, you know what to expect with this latest
production.
The film has a certain appeal because it is not a polished
production
but there are good action scenes, although somewhat violent for its time.
Here is a movie that almost gets it all right, with good performances from everyone, and three strong leading performances from Hanks, Seymour Hoffman, and a fine turn up from Julia Roberts that had me spell bound from the first few seconds, these are performances that lift the
production
to the stars, and keep it there for the duration.
This production, build on real danish crime stories, is a experience through excellent directing, acting on all levels and has a nerve not often seen in crime series.
Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that everyone always gives a good performance, the
production
design is spectacular, the costumes are well-designed, and the writing is always very strong.
All he and his friends (along with HIT Entertainment, his
production
company) are trying to do is help kids not only learn necessary skills, but to have fun and to also look at the positive parts of life.
It has an exceptionally well thought-out cast with Mamatha being the crowning jewel, a superb
production
and possibly pre-production with Rajnesh at the helm, a fantastic journey of rural Southern India through the eyes of a 15 year old, a remarkable mixture of song and dance, traditional and modern, blended perfectly, and a beautiful backdrop of lush color of the flora and fauna that make up the magnificent experience.
A great production, that should be revived/rebroadcast.
It's a classic Australian
production
that resembles recent efforts such as LOVE AND OTHER CATASTROPHES, THE SUGAR FACTORY, OCCASIONAL COARSE LANGUAGE, RUSSIAN DOLL, SAMPLE PEOPLE, THE SECRET LIFE OF US, LA SPAGNOLA, STRANGE PLANET, FRESH AIR, DUST OFF THE WINGS, DOING TIME FOR PATSY CLINE, etc..., as a 19-year-old uni student (Newton, in perhaps his best role yet, on par with CHANGI at least) with a bored, over-religious mother gets the shock of his life when she decides to enrol in the same course as him - and before you go thinking ANOTHER GOOFY MOVIE, it's not, there's some real substance here.
Costumes are very fetching and the
production
values, high.
Production
of this DVD is amazing, new and old videos are all interesting, with live performance videos probably the least interesting of what is offered (although the snippets of live recordings hidden as easter eggs are extremely welcome).
For an independent film it scores well with reasonably high
production
values and a great cast.
You can certainly tell that this was made at the very beginning of the Hays
production
code -- at one point, Kitty says she can't be up there alone with him if there isn't anyone else in the house...what a change from just a year or two prior, when anything and everything was OK.
For the era, this was top notch special effects and the
production
quality was great.
By perfect I mean the storytelling, the plot, the acting, the staging, the camera work, etc. (This is a lay opinion; I have no background in film production.)
It starred George Hearn and featured most of the other cast principals who appeared in the national touring company production, which was videotaped for TV in Los Angeles in 1982.
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