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Last night I watched the new DVD release of the Los Angeles production, although I have owned the videotape for many years.
The
production
and the performances could have hardly been better but the original tape's age showed because both the audio and video quality are below modern standards, even on a newly pressed DVD.
It is a channel 4 (uk) production, possibly, in conjunction with German and danish TV.
But while the show has been cancelled, all those involved in the
production
of the show want to bring the show back (even Henson Company CEO Brian Henson).
These dramatisations are beautiful to look at, thanks to Eiko Ishioka's remarkable
production
design and Schrader's imaginative staging.
Albeit Chaplin started
production
on the film in 1937, it can be forgiven some naivete.
Credit must go to Jack Bear and Donald Brooks for their costume creations, Reg Allen and Jack Stevens for sets, Fernando Carrere for another beautiful
production
design, Henry Mancini for his sensitive and appropriate musical score, and to Russell Harlan for his shining cinematography.
Shame, has good direction, a good script, good performances by both Max Von Sydow (who plays Jan) and Liv Ullman (who plays Eva), good cinematography and good
production
design.
True, his films contain more explicit filth and sickness as your average mainstream American production, but his films always are of wide range and the plots are gruesomely morbid.
Very funny and the
production
quality is outstanding.
Rankin Bass-who were no strangers to Japanese co-productions were the guns behind this production, co-produced with Tsuburaya Productions of Japan-the people who brought us Ultraman in various forms.
Definitely not a film to revolutionize the industry or introduce any new techniques of film-making, this is a very handsome and solid
production.
In addition to her stories, the excellent
production
values, beautiful locations, wonderful music, top-notch acting, elegant directing, etc. are the reasons for this series' success and timelessness - and all those virtues are present in "After the Funeral".
If you're looking for an amazing film in the realm of great
production
value, good or even mediocre acting, and good special effects...this is NOT that movie.
i knew it was going to be good, if only for the sheer camaraderie and professionalism that the
production
team at Impossible Pictures provided for everyone involved.
This can be attributed to hard work on the entire
production'
s undying commitment to the project and the love the of the story from the original film, and the complete creation of vacuum that is it's creator.
The scale of people involved in "Waldo's Hawaiian Holiday" was amazing to me, at a no budget, no glory
production.
Its very tough to portray a Tagore novel along cinematographic lines.And if you forget an obscure
production
of 1967 then its the first time that chokher bali has been done on a grand scale.
It amazes me that
production
companies will sue because of reproductions they will not supply.
Our Friends in the North was the last
production
that truly blew me away and that was 10 years ago.
The story itself was both interesting and truly funny (especially the contradicting name endings - all the viking names end in "af", while all the Gaulish names, of course, end in "ix"), with a little romance thrown in that (I though) enhanced the story, even though it weighed down the overall
production
with unnecessary clichés.
As we extract oil and power, we come to a "peak" in
production.
Quite a
production
from the director telling the story of The Qin Emperor's ambitious plan to unite all kingdoms of China.
The movie was heavily scripted and rehearsed - Cassavetes didn't have enough money to support the inevitably high
production
costs of an "improvisational" sort of movie, even if he had wanted to produce such a thing.
Though I think Burton's is best, probably because I like film a lot better than theater, this is still a great
production
of the story.
After that, we're plunged into a semi-cheesy production, betraying its low budget.
A slick
production
which holds the interest from the very first scene where Max is choosing a ring in a jeweller's shop.
HW has earned its niche among parody classics and is not only a riotous little 20 minute short but a staple in low budget film
production
classes, which is where a lot of the film's cult status is derived from and resides.
The video flows as smoothly and artfully as the
production
itself.
No great actors or expensive
production
but everytime that phone rings......
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