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One of them, a psychotic with a stupid pencil moustache, pulls out a gun and starts
shooting.
What the hell?!? Mixed with fistfights with no visual interest, a very dumb and not plausible
shooting
while running scene where one cannot shoot another from 2 meters, and endless slow paced and useless scenes that should have been cut out or not even be shot to start with.
Too much
shooting
and not enough plot.
Unfortunately the only format in which it has been released in North America is German VHS with English Subtitled which is somehow disappointing but the beauty of the movie almost makes you forget this little problem, The more interesting fact is that the actors actually had to live the monastery life during the shooting: for two weeks they and the crew never left the Monzen grounds!
But what is curious about the movie, which is quite awful even by the widest margins of quality, is why the director insists on
shooting
the action sequences as if he was re-making Spielberg's SAVING PRIVATE RYAN.
This film showed how some can be so compassionate, while others respond in a different way, by being so heartless and thinking that by
shooting
these innocent animals, the problem will go away.
It's most important part is it's such a real
shooting
locations and perfect story line.
I rather enjoyed watching
"Shooting
Fish" on a hot, humid summer night, when there was nothing better to do than rent a video.
Lets start shooting, who needs a story.
The skating sequences were all blurry and slow-mo cheesy, and NOT using Johnstown, PA, instead of Vancouver, B.C. for the
shooting
location was more than sad.
Throughout the day, Dante complains about about his girlfriend Veronica's (Marilyn Ghigliotti) sex life, Randal shirks his convenience store duties by
shooting
the breeze with Dante, philosophize about their daily predicaments, play hockey on the roof of the store, and observe unruly and bizarre shoppers.
We are to believe that in the whole of Paris, there isn't a single good cop to be found, and all go
shooting
around, killing innocent people and destroying entire hotel buildings along the way.
Perhaps hysterically funny in 1932, the film's static
shooting
technique only emphasizes the flatness of the jokes.
In this case, the kids practice
shooting
for a couple hours, then are ready to do battle with an entire army.
There's plenty of car chases, shooting, and of course killing some, Carter does all that.
4.as for
shooting!
In every western movie you see somebody
shooting
with an old muzzle loader 5 miles and kick the rider from the horse; in every movie you see cowboys
shooting
from the hip, without aiming on a silver dollar thrown into the air, you guess, they hit, not to speak that villains do not get their opponents although they fire from close distance, let us say 20 centimeters, hundreds of broadsides, while the sheriff is
shooting
back with one single shot between the eyes of the five bandits.
When it comes to the second
shooting
the sheriff is clever enough not to risk a fair duel.Right so!
They stood there being shot, and didn't even move to kill the person
shooting
them.
The good guys can't even deter the bad guys with a Gatling gun but one lone Mexican sharpshooter
shooting
from "miles" away, fells the good guys.
Several fine jump-cuts during editing as the result of things they couldn't accomplish in one take while
shooting
the scene.
Whenever there is action in the film, he just disappears from the picture and re-appears when the
shooting
and fight is over.
That said, maybe some reviewers are right that the audience wasn't 'there' yet, as the D&D gaming crowd was still mostly a little young to fall into the demographic they were
shooting
for...but I certainly loved it!
This movie seems like it didn't leave the script-writing process until they finished shooting, and then they skipped editing.
Imagining F-14 Tomcats
shooting
down Japanese Zeroes shows that America is still grouchy about the surprise attack at Pearl Harbour.
The Director of Photography and the Director of the movie seems to occasionally forget that it is a thriller they are shooting, and not an MTV musicvideo, by exessive use of stroboscopic effects and fottage that has no relevance for the movie.
It's so easy, in fact, it's like
shooting
fish in a barrel--hence the movie's name.
There was more
shooting.
Did they all assume they were
shooting
the worst film of their careers and therefore were too embarrassed to deliver anything remotely like a competent performance?
With a reasonable budget ($4mm, according to IMDb), atmospheric location
shooting
in Rumania, and an intriguing premise, The Breed should have been a gem of a vampire flick.
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