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To unleash criticism at the film feels really unkind, since it is a movie that deals with earnest themes like humanity, and pleas for upright moral
standards
and tolerance.
Even by B-movie
standards
this movie is dreadful.
Laughable "script", performances that wouldn't pass muster in an elementary-school Christmas pageant, inept "action" scenes, confused direction by the normally competent documentary director Louis Clyde Stoumen--who is apparently not quite sure if he's making a comedy, a philosophical treatise on the futility of war or a leering T&A (by early 1960s standards, anyway) travelogue of Eve Meyer's magnificent body--and a general air of shoddiness and incompetence.
Having seen "Triumph of the Will," I can only say this movie is ghastly, even measured against the historically low
"standards"
of the time.
I don't think so... Bacall does her non-chalant "cool babe" routine for the first time, and there are plenty of overrated, not all-too interesting so-called "sexual innuendo" exchanges between her and Bogey; these dialogues sound silly by today's
standards.
This film was so poorly done and executed that even by independent and low budget
standards
it's just plain terrible.
Tame by HBO standards, but still fun to see when you find yourself without a date on Saturday night.
OK, I knew this would be a back alley F-film (well below B-film standards) going into it, so I thought, "Man, I could use a good laugh, so let's see some nether-beings kill each other."
At any even, the result is decidedly disappointing and silly even for Munster
standards.
I was truly dissappointed as it did not nearly stand up to the high
standards
of the first.
The drawing and settings are of no level rising to the
standards
of original anime.
I'm not a big fan of slasher flicks as a genre, but even by the
standards
of low-low-budget exploitation, this one is really lame.
Quite average even by Monogram standards, this mystery (a remake of The Sphinx) has an oddball plot which is not unraveled to much effect -- you'll see through it after about ten minutes.
They are certainly not as polished as today's standards, but it contains a minimum of computer graphics and instead uses miniatures, so it has aged fairly well.
The bottom of the cesspool, even by Sunday afternoon television
standards.
Before I explain the "Alias" comment let me say that "The Desert Trail" is bad even by the
standards
of westerns staring The Three Stooges.
An all-star cast certainly by HK standards, but man oh man is this one a stinker.
But, this has very little going for it and has overlong sequences where nothing happens and have no relevance to anything while we have to listen to a most repetitive soundtrack, even by Italian
standards.
It brings down the
standards.
The Child is indeed a very bad film and is very bad even for the
standards
of 70's cheese if you will.
His obsessive dedication to his job was unconvincingly done as well as his one night binge after the failure of his own idiot
standards.
All in all a really weak horror movie even by television standards...television movies that do work are out there as "This House Possessed" is pretty good and there is another haunted house movie about a woman and these strange creatures that is also rather good.
I mean really, animation looked antiquated by 2006
standards
and even by 1995 Toy Story
standards.
The team behind this one also worked on 'Delta Delta Die!' and 'Birth Rite' - both equally bland by Full Moon
standards.
Its really cheesy for todays
standards
but when it was released im sure it was well... one of a kind.
Unless you count the fact that the "specialist" is a captain in this one variation, in that case your
standards
are pretty low.
Special effects are pretty bad even at 1958
standards.
Really, the quality level never surpassed ordinary TV-thriller
standards.
And den just once in a while(hopefully) we have a RGV ki Aag that breaks all the
standards
and creates one of its own.
By today's standards, it's boring, cheap, and bad.
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