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Due to basically no funds, showing the powers of the super foursome was limited to very quick
shots
(Mr.Fantastic), quasi-animation (Torch), and fades (Invisible Girl-the easiest to do).
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.
There are several
shots
from, 'The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms' and 'Earth vs.
Yet the director is so lame that he doesn't even provide for a few honey
shots
of pretty Mara in a decent dress and black heels for a little relief from the tedium of this zero star thriller.
Rarely do two
shots
cut together, nor can you see much in the beyond-dim lighting.
Then they lift a few
shots
from another movie, Where Eagles Dare as Tom Servo points out.
In fact "Floppy" would have been a great name for this movie.. and a shot of Asia passed out looking angry on the cover would have been a better representation ... there are actually
shots
of her eating airplane food!!! What's that about?
The first few
shots
introduce some of the characters as well as the main location where the stories take place; the gardening allotments.
i think south park is hilarious, and i have no problem w/them taking
shots
at people on the left, but you'd think that, after taking a whole movie to attack celebrities for risking their careers taking on an illegal war, and then being GASP right along, they would have the sense to start giving w. and the bastards ruining the country a shot or two.
Instead of watching nature take its course with two fabulously attractive people in a picturesque landscape, we are treated to endless, (and I do mean ENDLESS)
shots
of Brian Keith flashing his walrus sized choppers and delivering gritty sermons on the joys of being Teddy Roosevelt.
If you just looked at some of the
shots
without any sound you would think Hmmm.. this could be a good film.
Unlike most of the other commenters I had no idea this was about boys in love in the mud, but that fact became immediately obvious from the opening scene and all the lovingly drawn-out
shots
of nude or scantily-clad young men, usually wet or glistening with sweat, looking longingly at each other.
Starting with the opening title
shots
of the original was a real mistake as it reminds the viewer of what a great little period piece chiller that was.
I also chuckled at the disparities between different representations of the octopus, the cgi
shots
of the creature as a whole vary over the course of the film, they are also different not only in size but appearance to the practical
shots
of it, and there are scenes where the tentacle action suggests that the makers had abandoned pretending they were making a film about an octopus and just envisioned their creature as a bunch of miscellaneous tentacles.
Apart from that things are uninspired all round, (a PG level lack of gore or nastiness stops this one from even pulling off much in the trash good times) the film does take a turn into semi gripping disaster movie territory at the end, but I can't really give it credit because the best
shots
in the last few scenes were culled from the Stallone flick Daylight (which by my recollection is quite good).
If you choose to see it, prepare yourself for endless sexism, gratuitous nudity shots, and a stupid sensationalized rape scene, which I'm sure is the main appeal for the people who like the movie.
Looking utterly ordinary in long shots, and luridly aged in close-ups, poor Veronica didn't act so much as walk through her part.
According to Veronica herself, the film was shelved for three years because no master
shots
were filmed.
The hockey scenes are terrible, defensemen playing like they're 5 years old, goalies diving at
shots
that are 10 feet wide of the net, etc.
The "reality crime" aspect works fine and the
shots
are all first rate.
Funny as they take
shots
at Ninja Turtles 2 with the whole concert scene in this movie.
Total junk except for a (very) few
shots
of "shocking scenes" separated by long stretches of boring non-action.
There are
shots
in which it appears that two separate takes of the same shot were edited together.
In fact the fakey
shots
in this scene reminded me of an Ed Wood movie.
The only laughs come from some of Bud Spencer's reaction
shots
when he becomes exasperated by his brother's behavior.
We had actors looking at the wrong direction of the camera, people talking out loud (by themselves) and narrating what they feel and what is going to happen, shadows of equipment in some shots, silly clichés like "I just need you to hold me" in the totally wrong places and situations.
Someone, somewhere, said, this is how to make a movie: use a blue filter to make everything look mysterious, add plenty of slow motion
shots
of horse hooves splashing in murky puddles, add snowflakes hovering around while two boring characters are speaking to each other, and oh yes rain pouring down dramatically to distract from the fact that nothing is really happening, and don't forget the black silhouettes walking toward us with fire blazing behind them, and lots of torches burning, and of course blurry fight scenes during which it's not clear what is actually happening because we don't have the budget for the gory special effects so just throw in the sound of metal clanking, and, oh, by the way, don't let any character live long enough for the audience to understand them, relate to them or sympathize with them, and cross fingers, hope that fans of sword and sorcery films will eat it up, even though it is complete doo doo, and go straight to video, do not pass GO . . .
If you like the type of film where
shots
linger for so long that you wonder whether the actor has fallen asleep or the cameraman gone for lunch then it may be for you.
The cinematographer offers us several
shots
of the ominous shadow of the two bombs, which might be striking if it didn't look like they were cardboard cutouts instead of bombs, the fake atomic fire really does look fake-and why use it when the stock footage on hand is so genuinely stunning and realistic--, and the pervasive brown tone doesn't seem to be thematically appropriate.
First the
shots
of the hospital are sadly suburban.
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