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Tim Curry in Legend and It? John Hurt in The Elephant Man? Bob Hoskins was amiable, and the music by John Williams was very good, but not his best
score.
First and foremost, the only reason I didn't give Izo a perfect or near perfect
score
is because of the production value.
Though the
score
is wonderful and melodic, it is often interrupted by cheap directorial tricks.
I get the feeling that Mamoulian didn't really like the
score
and tried his best to submerge it.
Susan Justin's obscenely heavy-breathing score, the cramped, claustrophobic set design, Holzman's rapid-fire editing and Tim Suhrstedt's appropriately lurid cinematography are all likewise up to par as well.
The background
score
by Les Baxter is haunting and keeps the movie drudging along.
The only saving grace of the film is Umberto Smaila's persistent and minimal
score.
Screenwriter and Pulitzer-prize winner David Mamet wrote the maverlous script, Ennio Morricone conducts a priceless score, and Stephen H. Burum shows magnificant camera work.
The beautiful
score
by Tom Waits, and the entire dance acts are so wonderfully entwined, that it's impossible not to feel the taste of real cinema there.
It's just plain awful in every respect: story, screenplay, direction, acting, jiggly camera work, annoying score, common sense, etc., etc., etc.
If there was a
score
of zero available to me, I would have given that to this.
Gerald Fried's moody, shivery, string-laden
score
likewise hits the spooky spot.
The weired musical
score
sets a strange tone!
Dana Nu's spooky'n'shuddery score, Stephen Crawford's bright, polished cinematography, and the funky special effects are all uniformly up to par.
It a very fast movie with a great
score
by Hans Zimmer(The lion king) .
A little more exciting than the first, although I prefer Part one for the music
score.
The acting is beyond awful, the
score
is OKAY, the plot (I stress that word) sounded cool, but the movie is not.
Wonderful production design and music score, some marvelous sequences.
Add a beautiful musical score, some very fine acting, and a captivating plot, and you have a rare experience... a movie with heart, that entertains, and which even delivers a message without being cloying or overbearing.
harmonica
score
is annoying and so are the performances by the lead actors.
Score
is straight out of Quake, and in fact the whole thing has that kind of video game feeling, though at least in a video game you are participating in some small way.
Set in the eerie, furtive realm of cult followers to a bewitching music
score
by Kays Al-Atrakchi, "Believers" is, in true Myrick style, a masterfully crafted thriller, reliant on an atmosphere of menace and suspense, as opposed to the ubiquitous gore of most contemporary film.
Also Robert Picardo camping it up superbly as The Cowboy, one of his most memorable creations, plus the great pairing of Fiona Lewis and Kevin McCarthy, who memorably says to his dog before feeding it: 'Never beg, never beg!' The cinematography and special effects/makeup are all great as well, and Jerry Goldsmith's
score
is brilliant, perfectly complementing the tone of the film, alternately exciting/sprightly/romantic.
An accountant with connections managed to
score
directing a film, a dream he's had ever since he was so influenced by seeing Fate of the Dolphin III as a teenager.
There are so many close up shots of Welles's black eyes mesmerizing the audience against a spine tingling
score
whispering lines like, "you will submit" that it makes me wonder why this film hasn't been re-released and put in the "cult classic" section of video stores.
You won't be spared anything: turbid atmosphere and terrible film score, whorehouses, heroin addicted prostitutes taking drugs, plenty of blood, stabbed cats hanging on the wall, and above all a long black mess scene with plenty of details and a doped prostitute playing the sacrificial victim.
It is probably a tad too slow, which is why I can't give it the highest score, since if it had been say, five to seven minutes faster I wouldn't have had to check my watch a couple times to see how long was left.
I really liked this movie because it was so rich in every aspect: from the acting, to the setting and the costumes, the cinematography and the score, everything was beautifully crafted.
The bright ,arrid Arizona desert is used to great effect and I was really impressed by the film's stately
score.
Dreadful score, the direction is very amateurish, and the acting is well below average.
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