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Its very perplexing to me why an actor with his immense talent and underrated potential ends up in crapsack
projects
like this.
I hope Antonio Banderas can find more
projects
to immerse himself in.
I wish you great success on this and future
projects.
i am in grad school and i needed something to catch her attention while i work on papers and projects....i am almost finished and then it will go back in the movie pile so i can play more and read to her...but she just LOVES that little red guy.
I recently watched an interview of an "A-list" actress, who's main concern is the believability of her
projects
- an element which is distractingly absent from CHAMPION KILLER.
Robert Hays,whose career had a handful of early successes--the short-lived success of TV's "Angie" and the two wildly funny "Airplane" movies--followed by a long string of films that would elicit blank stares of confusion if mentioned to the average film viewer--"Touched",anyone?--and numerous TV
projects
that would not last past a year(my fave was the TV treatment of "Starman"),ends up in this flick which really has little going for it except the film debut(?) of Playboy mega-babe and "Baywatch" fixture Pamela Anderson.
As many other viewers, I didn't care much for the first half(well, part... it's a third of the
projects
full length, with a running time of about 25 minutes), "Fiction".
It is better to pass on these types of films, and wait or develop
projects
that are entertaining and meaningful.
You won't see many movies teaming with this much humanity, much less one that spends most of its time in the housing
projects
of East New York, Brooklyn.
The director shows definite talent and I will keep an eye peeled for any of his future
projects.
Inspired in his choice of
projects
and endlessly innovative in promotion, he is hopelessly at sea when it comes to the most basic rudiments of competent film-making.
The DVD I bought had a documentary on how the movie was done and school
projects
during 1962,that was a bit interesting.
Apparently planned with more care than any of his other film projects, it involved not only researching a period of history some sixty years in the past, but getting the correct rolling stock, costumes, weapons, and props to make it look correct.
There's no doubt that this is one of the most laudable movie
projects
to come out of the decade.
Having done some little
projects
of my own, I can say that these high school kids today are capable of anything.
I had no idea of what was in store before watching this, except that the title itself
projects
a sense of violence.
The isolated sylvan setting
projects
a truly unnerving sense of dread and vulnerability.
I have been a horror fan all my life and consider myself very open-minded to student film projects, B-Films, etc.
Smith has to be a nice guy, because then he helped few Jersey friends with their
projects.
Acting is another story - no wonder that the cast has to resort to such
projects.
Hooper's strong evocation of the bleak, dusty and desolate Texas backwoods
projects
a profound sense of dread and unease which never lets up for a minute.
Even the more promising
projects
floundered when confronted with his increasingly pedestrian handling.
When Bernie is brutally murdered and a baby goes missing from the projects, Helen is arrested, having been found at the scene of both crimes, covered in blood and wielding a weapon.
I've always argued that Christian Bale, while he chooses interesting
projects
and, on the whole, good movies, is not a very versatile actor.
This movie further benefits from fine acting from an excellent cast: Page really sinks her teeth into her juicy evil old bat role, Gordon
projects
her usual winningly spunky charm as the endearingly feisty Ms. Dimmock, plus there are sturdy supporting contributions from Rosemary Forsyth as sweet young widow neighbor Harriet Vaughn, Robert Fuller as the dashing Mike Darrah, Mildred Dunnock as the timid Edna Tinsley, Joan Huntington as Ms. Marrable's bitchy niece Julia Lawson, and Peter Brandon as Julia's conniving stockbroker husband George.
Brian Yuzna was already responsible for some really crazy and unusual horror
projects
in the past; some of them refreshing and original ("Society", "The Dentist") and other ones unspeakably terrible ("Rottweiler"), but "Beneath Still Waters" is undoubtedly the most discouraging effort he was ever involved in.
Jackson had best start picking his
projects
with more care, or his career is going to go into the toilet.
Forget whatever it is you know about Peter Facinelli from "Can't Hardly Wait" or the canceled series "Fastlane" -- neither of those
projects
even hinted at the depth he taps into here.
It's not one of these pretentious, "Blair Witch"-type
projects
where we're watching a big old mess, but we're supposed to give it acclaim because it costed below a million bucks.
I wish them both huge success with any
projects
they tackle in the future.
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