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Although it was obviously made with the entire production and acting
staff'
s collective tongue rammed in cheek (please God), I found Jack Frost 2 so dreadful as to be unwatchable for more than a quarter of an hour.
Instead, we get Giovanni Ribisi as a poor-little-white rich boy who comes off as just pathetic, like he is in all his roles (in the office I used to work in, I amused myself once by creating a fake movie poster, casting various actors as members of the office staff; guess who I cast as the dorky son of the company President?).
Three thuggish idiots, Dave, Phil & Ernie (Carlo De Mejo) board & it's clear that they're there to cause trouble as they intimidate & verbally abuse the other passengers &
staff.
So I went there with some friends, and we were happily telling the theater's
staff
that we were Dutch and that we were so curious about the movie.
As it turned out, this was one of the most infantile, silly, dumb, worst acted, with worst spoken English movie I've seen in maybe 10 years, and I left the theater trying to avoid the staff, because feeling almost responsible for this disaster movie.
In fact, the exterior passenger train shots looked like the production
staff
used a common HO scale model in front of a painted background!
There are other movies about boarding schools and the antics of the students and staff, but "The Belles of St. Trinian's" towers above them all!
This film, produced by screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky, who gave us the Oscar-Winning film, "Network", deals with overworked staff, gross incompetence, and bureaucratic corruption at a large conglomerate hospital in Manhattan.
Matthau is a widowed hospital doctor enjoying his single status and the footloose and available nurses on the
staff
whilst colleague and friend Richard Benjamin looks on with amusement and amazement.
He knows he's Michael, a cigar smoking, womanizing, magical arch angel that came down to live with a dying lady and is now in a car with the
staff
of "The National Mirror" and their dog, Sparky, on the way to Chicago.
The camera follows them around in an almost documentary style;from the juvenile detention center (where most of the
staff
is as corrupt as the police) and back to the streets, and it never turns away from the horrors of the city.
When watching the show you feel for not only the prisoners, but the prison
staff.
He and the production
staff
have lovingly and meticulously recreated that world in a film where all the characters are essentially fictional.
Seeing one of his opponents get a
staff
thrust through his head and all the other gory details couldn't have happened or else the Japanese government would have locked Oyama up to protect society!
Harvey Keitel gives a typically top-rate performance in one of his first-ever lead roles as brash, ambitious, uncompromising young
staff
producer Coleman Buckmaster, a real talented hot shot with a discerning "golden ear" and the son of a famous jazz pianist to boot.
Behind closed doors terrible things occurs within the
staff
and within the child-groups.
I keep guessing how the director and his staff, including editing, sound, lighting, photography, could have been so brilliant.
What's most disappointing of all, however, is the portrayal is life in the office of the film's title: there's no mechanisation whatsoever, and it's quite impossible to ascertain what any of the
staff
really do for a living.
This is where title character Matron (Hattie Jacques) works, along with
staff
members Sir Bernard Cutting (Kenneth Williams), Dr. Francis Goode (Charles Hawtrey), Dr. Prodd (Terry Scott) and Nurse Susan Ball (Barbara Windsor).
This plan by the way is not working out by the way, because all the
staff
are getting in the way.
Rachel Talalay had been there for the duration of this franchise, had been on the production
staff
and produced even.
The predominantly black production
staff
couldn't allow the antagonist be black, so they swapped Rutger's and Ice-T's roles.
I haven't read the novel, but Pollack's film opens with a scene at a CIA-front organization in New York, which is broken into by two professional assassins, headed by Max von Sydow, who proceed to brutally slaughter the half dozen quirky
staff
members we've come to know and understand.
The
staff
include an elderly female receptionist, a fussy elderly professorial guy who's toupee falls off when he is machine-gunned (is that a joke?), and, last, the beautiful Tina Chen who looks up from the copier, realizes she is about to be murdered, and says, pitifully brave, "I won't scream."
They have no private security
staff
(only a fancy security system that they mishandle), household or grounds staff, chauffeurs, etc.
the weakest part of the scenario is that the impossibility of seriously mentally ill patients to act like normal people, like professionals right away!!!did they ever search for the possibility of patients who are on heavy medicals, to act like professionals and use all the medical terms that even normal people cannot use?????!!!!!!also in the scene where
staff
was searching for the most dangerous patient, with out any weapon to protect themselves was another weird point of the film.
"Proximity" tells of a convict (Lowe) who thinks the prison
staff
is out to kill him.
For some reason, scientific laboratories and outposts always have a
staff
of grubby, dirty, mean-spirited, misanthropes living inside.
The rest of the story is like THE THING, or Ten Little Indians, where the
staff
is hunted and killed off as they try to formulate a way to escape and/or defeat the "Dragon."
While we were shooting, we were allowed to eat several meals with the cast and production
staff.
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