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She also does a bit of fighting and a bit of shooting, but not nearly as much as I was hoping for.
Additionally titled BURNING MAN and FLASH FIRE for its various releases, this Australian made film, shot in New South Wales is problematic for its producers from its outset due to several personality conflicts and extended
shooting
time that prematurely uses up its allocated budget, and although the storyline is at times nicely detailed, below standard post-production finishing and overmuch cutting jettisons the affair.
I'm a huge fan of the "Zombie" genre, and I am fascinated by the psychological aspects of viewing creatures, that for all intents and purposes are human, as an atrocity that is only worth
shooting
in the head.
Apparently Milland was already very ill while
shooting
SERPIENTE DE MAR (his last theatrical feature) and going out with a ridiculous stinker like this, makes it all the more sad.
The film even seems ambivalent about what it wants to be - it is not always clear that it was intended as a comedy - like maybe that developed after
shooting
started.
So yes, Ernest gets thrown in jail thanks to a look a like and proceeds to try to escape and there is other stuff to it like him becoming magnetized at one point,
shooting
electricity, and in a very painful to watch finale flying.
i was looking forward to this, and to be honest there were some bright spots, but it would have worked better if it had concentrated on one story rather than
shooting
all over the world.
The worst part about it is that either nobody in 1979 realized the asinine events of the movie (such as Concorde's door popping off at some ungodly high altitude or Patroni
shooting
a flair gun out the window at Mach 2 to avoid a NUCLEAR WARHEAD!?!?!?....what were they thinking???)were totally unrealistic or they just didn't care!
"Death Wish 3" is the movie equivalent of a
shooting
gallery.
Yes, it deals with some strong subject material, and the dramatic scenes are played and acted well, but the entire project seems unnecessary, especially when it seems almost an exact replica to Van Sant's "Elephant" (one dealing with suicide, the other with a school shooting).
Then, to avoid dealing with the actual tensions that these opposing viewpoints bring up, the scriptwriters simply inserted some random shooting, more army guys show up and they just end up beating everyone up.
Maybe it was a short
shooting
schedule and Campbell just had to "bang it out".
clearly possessing a budget allowing for breathtaking location
shooting
in greece, the monies might have been better spent working out a cohesive script with character development and motivations clearly outlined; especially since bill has gone through the trouble of doing this already.
Mickey Rourke, with alarming red hair, confesses all to the priest (Bob Hoskins, of all people) who accidentally witnessed the
shooting.
The wax figures of Hollywood's bygone era are done very effectively and most of the location
shooting
was very credible.
I realize a period piece is expensive to make, and that this style of
shooting
(close framed shots to camera, moving camera, wide aperture shots, washed-out) allows such films to be made for a price.
Sure half of the movie is a blind post-op football player
shooting
the breeze with his stacked nurse, but at any moment we might be cutting away to the cackling disembodied head of the satanist mastermind, or Nurse Sherri running a farmer through with a pitchfork, or a wee bit of abstract student-film quick cutting to go with the pulsing-blob effects in the possession scene, or the most gratuitously half-hearted topless bit ever, or god knows what else (I forget, to be honest).
I don't think this movie had the effect on me that was intended: seeing American soldiers
shooting
wounded soldiers from the other side, and punching wounded prisoners in their wounds to torture them into making them talk made me root for the other side.
They run around this gravel pit/desert area for about an hour
shooting
at each other.
All we get is scenes of this dude riding around the woods on his horse -- which he can barely stay on -- interspersed with scenes of soldiers
shooting
randomly into the woods, thinking they can shoot a ghost.
You expect fighting, not just a lot of
shooting
like in this flick.
Even consumer mini-DV cameras are capable of producing white whites and black blacks, and this filmmaker is just being lazy by
shooting
no contrast scenes with existing lighting: the subject is bleak enough without artificially forcing it with sloppy cinematography.
I loved the first part, in which Clooney and Tarantino drove through Texas, killing everybody on their way (especially the scene with the liquor
shooting
was excellent), but at its turning point, in the titty twister bar everything changed.
Next we have the second child - the Geek - who thinks he's so cool, with his long range
shooting
and his use of a silencer (a coat over the gun) and most of all his evil bratty smile.
But there was a lot of shooting,acting,dramatic,theatrical and storytelling problems.I can understand because of director is very young and Gomeda is his first feature film.OK Directing of this film was not pretty bad,I see.Unfortunately, due to the restraints placed on the film by its extremely low budget, the visuals are often as murky as the storyline.And there is no powerful Gothic scenes.As a horror movie it really fails, no scares at all and it is quite muddled and boring.
How about Joe Patroni(George Kennedey)
shooting
a flare out of the cockpit window, to prevent a heat seeking missile from hitting the concord.
It's a shame, as the producers obviously spent a lot of money on costumes and location
shooting.
You can tell because the film stock used to shoot their scenes doesn't match the film used for
shooting "
Jack-O."
I find it more enjoyable to comment on something I like and boost it than I do
shooting
at bad movies.
But the saddest thing about this movie is that it turned out to be John Candy's last film role (he died just before
shooting
was completed on this).
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