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Unfortunately, "Where It's At" doesn't have much else going for it other than the now-dated ruminations on ethics between adults and their kids, some quick T&A
shots
and amusingly jaded satirical bits on the high-stakes world of gambling--most of which has been covered by now, ad nauseum.
It has interesting camera shots, lighting, music, editing, all of which give it the feel of an important movie.
Those are my criticisms, but I did love the
shots
of Seattle, cinematography was beautiful, acting was good in the times it wasn't outstanding.
Everything from the acting (the actors deliver most of their lines directly to the camera) to the camera
shots
(all medium or close up shots...no scenery
shots
and very little back ground in the shots) were absolutely terrible.
They seemed to have just wasted a lot of time filming outside
shots
while the two "heroes" drove around in the desert, and Bradbury talks nonsense for about 10 minutes.
Except for a few (very few) interesting exterior establishing shots, nothing here of note beyond a curio.
Even the
shots
in the club only show women in front of the stage and the "dancers" only playing to the women in the audience.
There really isn't much to recommend it... you may get some amusement from the faked studio
shots
of the star "wading" through a "swamp".
A buxom groupie urges Manu to down a couple of tequila
shots
with her but replaces his salt with cocaine.
The chase sequences are brilliantly directed, and
shots
and camera angles are impressive and bring a bit of class to an otherwise, rush-felt film.
Some
shots
of rodeo might have enlivened things, a la "Misfits," but no such luck with this one.
Interposed with Moretti's political ravings are the events leading up to the birth of his son, and subsequent home movie
shots
of him with the baby and later the infant Pietro (the film drags us through several years and more than one election period).
I will admit it did have a cleverness and nice spirit to it, and the animation is nice, but the film gets progressively harder to get into, leaving the story behind and having random
shots
of random things happening.
The setting in the legendary Cambodian city of Angkor surely could have resulted in a more compelling story but all we ever see are interior
shots.
The
shots
are generic, conventional, and of television movie quality.
The back of the box has a cool shot of the red-leather Jill and some other
shots.
The only thing the movie has going for it (besides its brevity) is the excellent location
shots
coordinated by William Steiner.
The low budget of the film works in the cinematographer's favor, as the viewer is treated to well-framed
shots
of New York City's interiors and expansive exteriors.
five-minute close-up
shots
of wanna be singers in a fake concert in Australia!!! What does the filmmaker really think to insult the audience by adding "fake applause" to these endless nasty performances.
There are many great
shots
of the southwest including many in Monument Valley, one of the most breathtaking places in the US.
This is really a bad movie...it did nothing to me, the only descent scene is where everyone comes together at the party, and a nice song is playing, uplifting beat and nice cinematic
shots
that make you move....that was the best part of the movie... Otherwise this film lacks everything to suck the viewer in There's no story, there's nothing to think about like some people say, there's no cohesion between the different stories...it was more of an attempt to re-do Anderson's 'Magnolia' which was brilliant, but it fails blatantly... Okay it's light and easy to watch, but that are movieclips too.
I have to give it up for the filmmaker who used a helicopter for some of the early road-trip shots, you actually think for a second there's going to be quality in the production.
Cartoon lightning crashes across
shots
without even bothering to show the sky.
Shots
are frequently framed in off-balance angles, poking fun at genre excesses.
I had also heard that some set up
shots
for a show on sponge divers was shot in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
I think that the
shots
and lighting were very poor.
One's that have overlong camera
shots
of the stars sitting and staring pensively into space, or one's where they focus unbearably long on kitty kats eating spaghetti.
This motion sickness picture is a story of a boy and a boy and they live and love and swim and get stuck in grottos and one of them has a depressed mother and another has no mother and they talk and walk and swim and have sex and get drunk and then break up and someone goes to the hospital for eight days and then gets out and there is a lot of fast forward and rewind and there are long pensive
shots
of one of them looking into space or just sitting and doing nothing.
I think it's some sort of gimmicky film making technique or maybe it's that the film is so bad they have to fill it up with long, wasted
shots
because otherwise if they had to rely on plot or story the film would be about 14 minutes.
The film attempts to be "dreamlike", whereas in fact it's merely conceptionless collage of those
shots
that made it to the editing (and believe me, the standards weren't too high to start with).
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