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This is a good looking film, the production value is good considering it's obvious a low budget
project.
However, I would much rather see a first time director tackle a
project
with the complexity and ambition of "Leo" than to have them make yet another pseudo wry, post modern, Tarantino imitation, or, worse, a boring, routine slasher film.
I want to know how anyone associated with Lord of the Rings (John Rhys-Davies) could allow themselves to be a part of this
project.
But then, that is the Director's call and Kasdan couldn't seem to let the
project
go.
This underrated comedy, will put a smile on your face,despite any insanities we'd
project
as insurmountable odds that you & I may sometime end up facing!
The special effects were so horrible I started to think this was really just a 3rd grade class
project.
They said on the cover Donnie Yen starred in it and Yuen Woo Ping directed it, but apparently Yuen Woo Ping had nothing to do with the entire
project
and Donnie is only there for a minute or 20.
Sidewalks of New York captured my attention with its unique storytelling ability, the quickness of the character development, and the underused talent that Stanley Tucci brought to this
project.
I can't wait to see how Mel Gibson's next
project
turns out.
I am so thrilled with Dreamkeeper that I shared in with a
project
that I am member of --- The Mankind
Project
New Mexico.
It will already make you feel sorry for everyone involved in this
project.
I have been watching the Indigo
project
from go.
Another biologist, previously working on a secret government project, is being protected by a detective who is forced to battle the transparent assassin while the government tries to track him down.
As it turns out, he was a soldier who was meant to be "the ultimate weapon" for the military with a specific agenda but after neglecting to give him the serum, the whole
project
went awry.
This high school level
project
was obviously a failed plan to cash in on the success of Takashi Miike's film, which, in case you're too thick to figure it out, has EVERYTHING to do with Takashi Miike, and little to do with story.
The programmers at Channel 13 made an interesting choice to kick off their new (and kind of exciting) Reel 13
project
in selecting James Bridges' 1973 paean to law school THE PAPER CHASE.
After some good performances and some quality films I was surprised to see his name attached to this
project.
Thanks to this success, three years later McKee was offered a bigger
project
by United Artists, a horror film named "The Woods".
The music score tagged to the
project
isn't too bad either, being high-strung but ominously pitched.
A
project
like this could easily have come a cropper, but thanks to the brisk direction of Carl Reiner (who has a great cameo) and Steve Martin's ability to dominate the screen, the movie is a resounding success.
To add further complication, enter Tonya Neeley (Viola Davis), a woman crusading for a petition to have her housing
project
building be torn down.
This project, along with Emma Thompson's reimagining of "Sense and Sensibility", both filmed in 1995, contributed to the renewal of the popularity on both sides of the Atlantic of Jane Austen's work and the costume drama that the British Television and Film Industry does so well, and for good reason.
The music is good , the sounds are good but the computer generated animations and the lack of story complexity drags this
project
down to the level of a simple good episode of The New Batman Adventures .
Yet another Mexican movie within the context of Mexico City, pretending to
project
what goes on there as a reflection of the whole Mexican reality.
They didn't smile, and held a rigid posture that reeked of pretension, as if to say, "We are involved here in a mighty weighty meaningful respectful
project
for the ages, and we really really understand this Oriental mystic deepness thing."
most astonishing of all is how this
project
ever attracted the energy and resources to get off the ground, on the page, on set, on the screen, on to dvd (with such lavish treatment from Columbia-TriStar)! Sure, it's sooo intentionaly HIP - the somber, muted, shadowy gungy urbania, a course of visual cult cues and obvious references kept me sighing and rolling my eyes... and wishing for some tension, some engagement, some smart dialog...YIKES!
If this director wanted to put comedy, major drama, and racial issues into a movie along with music videos to boot, he should have thought this
project
out more seriously.
"Mulberry Street" is basically just another forgettable and mediocre creature-feature flick, but I'm rewarding it with at least two extra points because director Jim Mickle and his enthusiast cast & crew clearly went through several harsh ordeals before they could finish their ambitious
project.
Maybe it really was a high school project, where some Z-grade actors/models got hired and were told to do a couple of karate moves.
This
project
which took a while to go into production, was a vehicle for his wife, the reigning queen of MGM, Norma Shearer.
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