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Rituparno Ghosh is one of the best young directors in India, being widely known for his choice of subjects for the movies and the strength of his
scripts.
The
scripts
are tightly written and the actors all have impeccable comic timing and none of it is encumbered by an idiotic laugh track.
It is always right on target with the greatest
scripts
and comedy that keeps you laughing, and involved in the plot.
And they published the
scripts
in paperback so we could follow along and figure out the language.
The film is pure b movie gold and its great to see Keach and ram up on screen with Bruce, and the fact that a lot of the film works purely on Bruce's comic slapstick acting is what make it hilarious, and makes me ask the question, why isn't this guy getting more of his
scripts
commissioned?, it indeed a sick world.
The
scripts
for almost every episode are superb pieces of craftsmanship, and the productions run the gamut of the emotions, being alternately funny, sad, happy, exciting, and always hauntingly beautiful.
Director Don Hartman, who also scripts, is not able to fully utilize his talent for snappy dialogue because of Pinza's tentative English usage, and the requisite rewriting, coupled with less than total rapport in evidence between the two stars, results in a somewhat raggedy tone to the screenplay, exacerbated by the studio's unkind cutting of many scenes, leading to a confusing ending.
The
scripts
are fantastic, with each episode offering so much entertainment, drama, humour and sheer watchability.
Nigel Bruce's characterization - aided and abetted by the
scripts
- has always been the false note.
'neath the blue patina, charm, and brio were
scripts
bursting with symbolism and metaphor, music that actually interacted with scenes!
What a deception, the
scripts
are so dumb that I am quite sure the authors are son and grandson of Scoobidoo writers.
And what about the SFX and colors, they are so extreme that it is painful to watch, colors are not saturated they are over saturated, like
scripts
are overwritten and show is overrated.
Like the "films" of Edward Wood, Jr. in the '60s and '70s, this film is a shining example of why real filmmakers expend so much energy rewriting scripts, re-editing their films, and reworking their special effects until they finally look right.
Instead it's the worst horror flick ever made, not only bad actors that seem to read the
scripts
from a teleprinter with bad dyslexia, but also extremely low on special effects.
A BDSM "sub-culture" of Los Angeles serves as backdrop for this low budget and shabbily constructed mess, plainly a vanity piece for its top-billed player, Celia Xavier, who also produces and
scripts
while performing a dual role as twin sisters Vanessa and Celia.
From a writer who has written successful
scripts
like Guru and Dhoom, I had high expectations.
Why do the money people fail to read the
scripts
beforehand?
Probably one of the worst
scripts
ever made.
For movies to be made these days, the script goes to a massive screening process and very very few
scripts
actually make it to the production stage...I can't comprehend how this one got past the first draft stage...
I do think we should support the efforts of a young filmmaker but saying it's brilliant when it's not will surely only encourage him to make the same mistakes again i.e. continuing to write his own
scripts
and using the same actors for another venture.
Generally, I expect a lot of walking and bad
scripts.
Music that grinds on the nerves like fingernails on a blackboard, acting that is so zombielike it was a shame to waste the cast by not making a second movie; casting everyone in it as true zombies---with the cast of Sabrina the Teenaged Witch as the heroes... a movie so downright awful that if "stoners" were still around it might be considered a cult movie---but, oh so amateurish, the
scripts
might as well have been carried around by the actors, their lines read as they slowly shuffled through the movie---banal, illogical sets modeled after LA subdivisions, props straight from ToysRus! Was a movie ever made that is so completely and totally inept??? Logic flies to the wind in this plodding, senseless, pointless and with a "monster" so stupid and uncoordinated that it couldn't catch a turtle in an icebox---lowcut, leggy---and amazon!
This is the kind of nonsense that Mazursky thinks about when writing
scripts
for his movies.
This people are wasting money in terrible
scripts.
For every series that makes it to television, a 100 ideas are formed, 50
scripts
are written, 15 pilots are made, and one, just one, actually makes it to production.
It was "The Crocodile Hunter" TV program with bad acting, bad scripts, and bad directing in between Steve capturing or teaching us about animals.
i rate this movie with 3 skulls, only coz the girls knew how to scream, this could've been a better movie, if actors were better, the twins were OK, i believed they were evil, but the eldest and youngest brother, they sucked really bad, it seemed like they were reading the
scripts
instead of acting them.... spoiler: if they're vampire's why do they freeze the blood?
They should never have brought Columbo into the nineties, just left us all with one or two happy memories of clever plots, better
scripts
and sharp characterisations.
To say it was one of the most inept and insipid
scripts
I'd ever read would be a bold understatement.
Instead of being a great creative force, MGM now saw Keaton solely as an actor--and they wrote
scripts
for him that had no respect for what made him great.
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