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This movie has the feel of a college
project
over it, who wants to do a blair witch
project
meets saw theme.
I'm really happy though that "Pride and Prejudice" won't be re-made as part of this
project
and we will see the iconic and magnificent Colin Firth and Jennifer Elle as protagonists.
I hadn't heard anything about this
project
until I saw that it was going to be on, so I watched it with a completely open mind.
The whole
project'
s like he got the ideas by playing with action figures.
.William Forsythe as a hip, slick and cool tough guy...doubtful,possibly 10 years ago.I'd say it's curtain time for Mike Kirton.You now have the Forsythe to pass up this sub par movie,more like a film school project, for anything on tape,disc or paper your local retailer has to offer.
We saw it as a poorly filmed (shaky hand-held camera and all), (generally) badly acted, unscripted mess that seemed more like a high school film
project
with the kids experimenting in black & white film making.
Allan Burns wrote & directed and probably got it all through because he worked with Mary before, wrote it as a
project
for her, and she had the juice at this point to get it made.
This COULD be due to the fact that the pacing of the
project
is way too rushed(as noted in previous postings)- this film clocks in 45 minutes shorter than the film version- the difference owing to the pauses for dramatic effect, which apparently is necessary to propagate the appropriate MOOD for the story.
I only wish he'd taken a moment to consider before choosing this
project
for the same reasons of personal gain he admits he often employs.
I highly doubt that if some of those who were interviewed knew what Spheeris was creating or saw the final product would allow themselves to be included in the
project.
The movie started as some kind of class
project
cam thing, and ended up in a dark room.
When the Germans were defeated, many scientists hoped to stop work on the bomb project, as they knew that the Japanese did not have the technology necessary to build a nuclear weapon, and therefore did not pose a threat of massive loss of life.
Mr. Newman does his job in the part of the General, craggy, massively angry, and radiating his dependence upon the success of the
project.
Albert Pyun makes small budget pictures look like high school A/V
project
films.
Whoever saddled this piece of drek with a title like Riddle deserves some kind of Award; there are dozens of riddles here like who conceived such a dire project, who funded it, who cast it, who persuaded Vanessa Redgrave to share even ONE scene with Vinnie Jones and so on.
Pet
project
for actress/co-producer Kate Capshaw, who gives a warm, nicely-modulated lead performance, yet this story is so slim and the direction and editing so erratic that a faint dissatisfaction creeps in.
An abysmal attempt to explain every single mystery of Pinhead and the puzzle box, covering literally centuries of history, in a film that runs UNDER 90 minutes... On display is sub-par to wretched acting, sup-par to wretched B-movie special effects, and a ludicrous and insulting attempt at dark humour, while STILL attempting to keep the whole
project
completely serious.
were probably achieved spending a couple of grand, the acting is terrible and the script should have ended up in the trash bin after the first read by the studio that decided to take on this miserable
project.
What I wanted to point out is how this film took the largest science
project
in history and made it look small.
The Manhattan
project
was an incredible achievement and it was huge.
Our heroes run into the last remaining scientist on the island, Dr. Susan Richardson (Michelle Borth of "Wonderland"), the daughter of the scientist responsible for this insane science project, who tells them that the military is going to target the island for destruction.
It reminds me of that student that forgets about his
project
due in an hour and quickly slops together super glue, macaroni, cat hair, chewing gum, and straws and presents it as "Hannibal Crossing the Alps".
Fourthly, once a SECOND member of a college small-group
project
team meets a violent demise, the college PRESIDENT will disband the whole class, and NOT turn a blind eye as the professor merrily steers the rest of the group toward grisly deaths.
The simple premise of Overnight is to try an communicate the message, "look at this guy, he blew it all", when in fact he has a strong underground following, dealt with harsh blows from friends and executives all in the name of getting a
project
done in the way he envisioned it.
As I said: made up by a director who I bet never even heard the name Lancaster before that
project
and some kid 3D guys who turned Lancs into waddling ducks.
Not only that but the acting and action sequences are so corny it almost makes you feel like the whole
project
was one big joke.
A vanity
project
gone south, "Hell Ride" allows usually good actors to chew the scenery... at least when the camera isn't centered on Bishop's feeble attempts to steal every scene he's in.
Indeed the most consistent source of laughter is Evan's Secretary (Wanda Sykes) and creep co-worker (Jonah Hill), both made me laugh twice as much as any other character in the
project.
In fact, it's a surprise not to see Harry Alan Towers' name on the credits; it certainly has the flavour of one of his tax-shelter productions but here the motivation behind the
project
seems to be for all involved to enjoy a prolonged stay in Provence.
Why would two seasoned screen vets like Matthau and Lemmon sign on to this putrid
project?
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