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It is a film well-shot and carefully constructed full of fun, creepy angles and
shots.
If your a Julie Brown fan, you'll want to check it out, since she's naked in a couple of
shots.
Admittedly, I tuned into this in the hopes of seeing some beefcake
shots
of James Brolin.
It's painfully obvious that the people who made this "movie" have never seen such brilliant spoofs as "The Naked Gun" and "Hot
Shots"
.
In this movie, there are plenty of slow motion
shots
of ladies looking at Furhman and lusting after him.
Many other
shots
have him at the center of attention, when in reality, I am sure the only thing people were thinking at the time was "hey, isn't that the racist that caused OJ to get off?"
Several tracking
shots
that would make Kubrick roll over in his grave later, and we have one of the worst third installments in a series ever.
90% of the movie is filmed with "medium shots," and it's very similar to watching a dull play.
The whole thing seems really daffy and inherently unfair, as the GOOD side is saddled with Surak--a Vulcan who makes Gandhi seem like Rambo!! Despite a totally AWFUL premise, the action is pretty good and it's great to see overhead
shots
of obvious doubles fighting it out in this grudge match.
Red Skelton does a cute bit with Donna Reed and Margaret O'Brien, but the other comedic bits suffer from an apparent vacuum between the performers and the allegedly-live audience (they're awfully silent until the editor cuts to them for exaggerated reaction shots).
The game montages were almost unviewable and 90% of the other
shots
in the film were close-ups.
If there was any good scenic
shots
of Ireland then it would give it another reason to see it.
The fish is badly made and some of its underwater
shots
are repeated a thousand times in the film.
I used to love their porcupine
shots
but now it is hidden as if it was thought to be repetitive and boring.
In fact, the exterior passenger train
shots
looked like the production staff used a common HO scale model in front of a painted background!
A abysmal failure at droll Irish comedy with Spacey as a thief who enjoys outsmarting the cops and his competition becoming a sort of folk hero in his own mind, this flick manages to be mildly amusing when it's trying to be funny, slightly more than boring when it's trying to be interesting, and forget sentimental or poignant or endearing though it takes
shots
at those qualities as well.
The camera
shots
are cheesy and too conventional.
But, on all the other non-close-up shots, they are all VERY Western looking--many with bald heads!!
Hell, doesn't matter if in one shot there are thirty people standing in the road; the new angle shows a lone Packard with a waitress posing for Argosy Mag
shots.
This movie should have been billed as three movie-summaries linked together to form a full-length feature film (including lots of
shots
of people slowly walking down dark corridors and streets).
The flying
shots
and stunts (although totally cartoon like) are excellent.
From the
shots
of runners jogging in a 400 meters to the highly overweight actor portraying the high jump and long jump winner, one would have to know absolutely nothing about track to even be mildly entertained.
The cinematography was dull, with long tedious
shots
(like a camera on a tripod filming a stage play) interspersed with "dramatic" angles that made little sense to the content on screen.
Well...there were some great, creamy-smooth facial
shots
of Marlene, along with her "shocking", gender-bender outfit (plus her not-to-be-missed "transmogrification" from ape into human being); but, overall, the generally unconvincing plot and dated acting -- not to mention the less than engaging tunes coming from Miss Dietrich's "baritone" voice --did little to ensure Blonde Venus a permanent place in my mind's Pantheon of Memorable Films.
95% of this dreadful movie was shoot by long master
shots.
No medium shots!!.
I distinctly remembered the
shots
of the ghost boy running down the mine, then waiting behind two planks of wood crossed in the mineshaft, just staring out with a pale white face.
Peralta edited it together well with not-your-usual talking head
shots
of his erstwhile colleagues as they are today.
Taylan biraderler(taylan brothers) had made their first
shots
on a tv-show a couple of years ago, as far as i know.
That might be his one minor (but, for me, apparent) liability: he won't let a little thing like common sense screw up his plan for his elaborate killing sequences, as his killer(s) can go through any kind of elaborate set-up of being invisible, until revealing past the point of the POV tracking
shots
of said psychopathic killer.
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