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Man, does this extremely cheap and crummy clunker strike out something rotten in every conceivable department: Sisworo Guatama Putra's flat, fumbling (mis)direction, the poky pace, Imam Tantowi's by-the-numbers hackneyed and predictable cookie cutter script, the slipshod editing, the bland acting, Lee Fioole's sub-par cinematography, the dreadful dubbing, precious little nudity, several poorly
staged
action scenes (in one especially unimpressive scene a native feebly wrestles with a python), the mild gore, Gatot Sudarto's mostly insipid, only sporadically lively score, a pitifully dumb and nonexplicit attempted rape that's followed by an equally lousy off-screen castration, and the colorless, unappealing main characters (Rita in particular is insufferably whiny) all leave a great deal to be desired.
It is goofy, stupid, illogical, poorly written, poorly acted, poorly staged...you name it.
John Travolta and Olivia Newton John are perfectly cast and the excellent songs like "Grease", "Hopelessly Devoted to you" and "Summer Nights" are extremely well
staged
and performed.
There are some feeble attempts at action and excitement, but even the ineptly
staged
action sequences defeat that.
Blood, breasts and posterior... Too bad the camera work is static and boring and coupled with the editing makes the combat painfully
staged
and slow.
Much seemed to be
staged
or shot separately and then cut together.
Strangely, Lewis Milestone frames much of the film with obviously
staged "
bits" not present in even the original play.
The musical numbers are all brilliantly
staged
and performed, from the opening number "Willkomenn" to the new "Money" song performed by Minnelli and Grey, to "Maybe this Time", the ballad belted out by Minnelli onstage in the empty club.
The whole thing is interviews with out-of-work, coked-out celebrities giving
staged
interviews about "What if" Pauly Shore was dead.
The story is just non-stop clichés; the movie is way too long (2 1/2 hours); the dance numbers are badly
staged
and hysterically lousy and the acting...let's put it this way...Florence Henderson gives the best performance!
The fight sequences are all very badly staged, for a movie featuring so many martial artists, all of them past their expiration date, don't put out any effort to indicate that anyone choreographed these fights without anything but the least amount of effort.
Later he agrees and is set free in a
staged
escape.
Gunfights are poorly
staged
and thought out the sets look exactly what they are cardboard to be blown up cheaply, clichéd bad guys, poor script need I go on?
The fight scene was brilliantly
staged
and despite the fact that this was the first full scale action movie for the 3 lead actress, the girls were impressive.
An endless barrage of utterly grotesque and disjointed imagery, much of which seems to be intended as literal hellscapes, is liberally flavored with nude women, partially obscured by psychedelic lighting and editing effects, and
staged
on sets which must be seen to be believed (parts of actors' bodies are often built into the backdrop).
Second, these are largely
staged
events with paid actors (and a few unsuspecting participants and bystanders).
Directed with tremendous rip-roaring flair by Mark Lester, with a compact, colorful script by "Unholy Rollers" director Vernon Zimmerman, a constant fast pace, bright, sunny cinematography by Stanley Wright, occasional outbursts of bloody violence, plenty of rousing action (the car chases and shoot-outs are
staged
with considerable exciting aplomb), Carter's legendary eye-popping topless scenes, the catchy, reflective theme song "City Lights" sung by Bobby Bare, and an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, this sturdy little item really delivers the satisfying lowdown trashy exploitation picture goods.
The obviously
staged
catfights are delplorable at best.
Kevin is a rebel leader in the post-apocalyptic physical world of the future who
staged
guerrilla forays into the virtual world of the computer, and Reginald is the hope, the future, the answer to a prophecy.
Definetely Fred Olen Ray's best film ever, with the best script he's ever worked with, as well as some of the best
staged
stunts I have ever seen with Ray's name attached as director to.
The movie was entertaining but there is one scene
staged
at a reception where a group of girls are playing in the background.
A nonfiction account of a group of imprisoned Jews who
staged
an armed uprising inside the Auchwitz camp during the Holocaust.
There's growing evidence that it is just as phony as pro wrestling, and much of it is completely
staged.
The blend of dramatic reenactments and actual (probably staged) documentary resembles "Glen or Glenda", except without the enthusiasm Wood had.
The attempt to recreate times that Laci's family and Amber went to the press are also bad and look poorly
staged.
Robert Douglas is no Basil Rathbone but he still makes a fine villain.The score by Max Steiner is very fast paced and exciting and the duel between Flynn and Douglas is also nicely
staged.
Drive is certainly a fun movie, filled with non-stop martial arts, kinetically
staged
shoot outs and a good performance from Dacascos in the role.
Sequences of physical action are
staged
as badly as a high-school play.
Poorly
staged
action sequences, lousy acting, terrible dialogue - and it's racist to boot.
Also the movie is poorly
staged
and cheaply made making it an embarrassing effort at best.
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