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The government has some kind of overriding interest in this 'brain machine
' project
that has drafted four people - who turn out to be, roughly, a philosopher, a horny priest, a crackpot veteran and a patriot who got an abortion - to sit in a shrinking room with a computer that can read their horrendous secret thoughts.
Anyways, I hope it makes it out for sale on DVD at least, I wouldn't want a
project
that a lot of people obviously put a lot of effort into get completely unnoticed.
The production is poor, overall giving the impression of a welfare
project
for lots of actors who might have otherwise had to work on Hollywood Squares.
Watching That Lady In Ermine I was wondering what Betty Grable was doing in a
project
that seemed to be aimed for Marlene Dietrich to do.
I think a group of first-graders could have come up with better plot lines as a class
project
than this.
The film starts to slowly when we got to the cinema we thought it looked quite good but after about 5 mins we were all bored out of our minds and wondering what kind of film we had come to see, i don't like this film and wouldn't recommend it to anyone, the best part of the night was when the alarm and lights came back on because the
project
broke down because we thought we could all go home.
ALL the characters annoyed me and it was just full of loud screams and the camera was shaking at parts and it looked like a sequel to the blair with
project
but without any good qualities.
While Bondarchuk was by no means a young man when he was commissioned to work on this project, he was still a novice director with only a single pictures, a successful adaptation of a short WWII story, to his name.
The raptors are the same from the Carnosaur 2, T-Rex is also the same, but... in some scenes his head looks kinda stuffed and it looks like some kind of
project
failure from kindergarten.
Elephants Dream was supposed to be the flagship
project
of the open source community.
It was up to Ross and Simon to tone down the character, to nuance his temperament to give "The Sunshine Boys" some sunniness, yet Walter continues to
project
as if we'd all gone deaf.
It could only be people involved in the
project
who would give it high scores.
The part of Heath was played with great charm and belief and I think that the casting is the strongest point of this
project.
Its clear that he was a director for hire and didn't instill the
project
with the passion that it deserved.
Although in some aspects Seven Pounds is solid and interesting in some of its narrative style, Gabriele Muccino's
project
is rather mediocre.
!!!!! OF COURSE THERE'S SPOILERS !!!!! I'm sure this
project
started off as a screen writing workshop on avoiding clichés in horror movies: Female protagonist - Check Bad things happen to drug takers - Check Heorine knocks out villain - Check Heroine doesn't notice villain recovering unconsciousness - Check Frame the sequence so we see recovered villain creep up behind heroine - Check Unfortunately it seems someone has sent this cliché list to a film studio instead of using it for class .
Unfortunately, this is one film where the book must be light years ahead of the effort displayed by the writers and music people involved with this
project.
Ralph Bakshi's attempt at an animated adaptation of J.R.R Tolkien's masterpiece was a very ambitious project, so ambitious in fact that it went bankrupt at some point during the production.
It's obvious this
project
was an attempt to make a quick buck rather a good film.
What makes it worse is the film's pretentions to "style": suddenly a remote-head crane shot spirals downwards, and, without any apparent reason there are sudden whip-pans or wobblyhand-held sections: all this "style" merely serves to magnify the almost unbelievably huge misconception of the
project
and the almost offensive vacuity of the material.
The Director was present and seemed to have worked very hard and be very committed to the project, which I think explains the above average reception and mark it got.
I was truly disappointed with this film and only hope Stevens next
project
will be more finished off before sending the film out for buying/renting.
First off, this
project
makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
This movie looks like it is just some class
project
for a group of multimedia students at a local technical college.
From a (silly) play by Tennessee Williams and directed (with a dead hand) by Joseph Losey and starring Taylor and Burton and Noel Coward - this
project
filmed in a spectacular cliff-top mountain island mansion in the Mediterranean must have seemed a sure fire winner when presented to Universal in 1967.
I notice this was shot around Santa Cruz and find myself wondering if it was someone's film school
project.
I have no idea what on earth, or beyond, could have possibly made Sam Mraovich believe that this would have been a worthy
project
to undertake.
They even sold VHS and DVD copies of the film when it was over, which leads me to think the producers were really proud of this
project.
And what a relief to have one in an urban school, with naturalistic, realistic Latinos and believable use of Brooklyn
project
settings.
John Cleese's most recent
project
is Shrek 2 starring Mike Myer's, Cameron Diaz, Julie Andrew's and Eddie Murphy.
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