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By today's standards this is probably more comedy than horror but with the added dimension of 3-D (complete with cobwebs and bats coming out of the screen) this film was an entertaining romp into 50's horror.
Gary Ellis, the gifted director of "Tough Luck", does wonders with the
screen
play written by Bill Boatman and Todd King.
I spotted the DVD in the shop and it appears to be in 1.33:1 (full screen) format.
Recently released onto video and disc, this is one of the ten best examples of silent
screen
comedy and should be seen by audiences of all ages.
He is probably one of the freakiest guys on the big
screen
(much worse in my opinion than Freddy or Jason) and has one big advantage to other movies that attracts me to a horror movie.
Radu is one of the coolest vampires on
screen
and almost gives Nosferatu a run for his fangs!
I love this movie and I recommend it to anybody.Damian Chapa and Jennifer Tilly played their roles perfectly.Just the characters alone pull you in to the movie.The directing was also magnificent.The most creative shots I've ever seen.I was stuck to the
screen
throughout the whole movie,not one scene was slow.The movie also has a lot of action packed scenes,cars blowing up,etc.The movie is just an all around masterpiece.
Some characters are on
screen
for just a few second, whilst others appear in numerous scenes and are sometimes seen loitering in the background while another story unfolds.
It's best to watch this one with the sound off but just concentrate on Meredith as she moves across the
screen.
Thirty years after the 1939 classic film won Robert Donat an Oscar and made Greer Garson a star, "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" overcame a multitude of problems before stumbling to the
screen
in this musical version.
But know soon, in due time "Masten Thrust" will arise to the big
screen
once again.
I always wanted to see this film and when I finally got to I knew I was in for a nice surprise when John Boorman's name appeared on the
screen.
The best
screen
performance ever by George C. Scott.
He slumps onto the
screen
and your eyes are glued.
The film, I feel, had potential for the big screen, but would've required re-casting for the bit parts, and probably a different director, as well (the aesthetic feel is that of the Larry Sanders show, good for HBO, mediocre for cinematic purposes).
An Otto Preminger film was always an all-round experience ,to be considered as a whole rather than breaking it down into acting,directing,photography.What appeared on the
screen
was Preminger's vision,his creation and his interpretation of Algren's novel ,not a film of Algren's novel,any one of twenty competent Hollywood hacks coud have produced that.
Try and watch it on the big
screen
and view it as the cinematic vision of a true auteur,a giant amongst today's pygmies - Otto Preminger.
Charles Lane also plays the same role in everything he does: a straight man, and his
screen
time is limited.
I had my eyes glued to the
screen.
Five years later, 'Police Squad' made a successful transfer to the big screen, when the first of the 'Naked Gun' trilogy was released.
The set and costume designs brought Conrad's novel to life on the
screen
as we followed Marlow's journey.
The basic plot of the novel was brought forth to the
screen
with great sets, costumes, and acting.
It's an amazing film, from an amazing director whose taken his own life and put it on the
screen
for everyone to see, and everyone who can, should.
more like the kind of movie that you can't stop watching because of the horrifically fascinating things happening on
screen.
this was a thoughtful and well-shot and directed TV movie that took on a huge subject with precision and intelligence, and gives it a film treatment that would look great on a bigger
screen
-- the palette is a little muted for TV.
Her chameleonic portrayals never fail to astonish; she seems actually to be the characters she brings to the
screen.
Of course the play is brilliant to begin with and nothing can compare with the immediacy and collegiality of theatre, and I think you listen better in theatre; but on the
screen
we become more intimate, we're 'up-close' more than we are in the theatre, we witness subtle changes in expression, we "see" better as well as listen.
Even if you haven't seen this on the big screen, you won't be disappointed.
Secondly having brought to the
screen
the Dead End kids with his film of the same title and seeing them sign with Warner Brothers, he was trying to create a second gang of appealing urchins.
The director was able to bring the story to the
screen
in a fresh new way.
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