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Taken as a whole Gymkata is one helluva bad movie, the atrocious acting, the god-awful script and really incompetent directing make the quality below human standards, however this movie is so terrible it becomes really, really funny.
Australian crime films flash it all the time and skip the graphic violence instead.....as someone famous said once about US cinema double standards: "kiss a breast and it's an X, stab it and its an action PG 13"... WONDERLAND is 14 minutes too long too, and at the end the tawdry spiral we were all glad to escape the cinema.
In addition, I have a feeling that Pat Morita - at least by today's
standards
- doesn't give a very politically correct impression of the Japanese.
As for what I found to be "good" in the movie: -Entertaining for those with low, low, LOW
standards
-Would help put insomniacs to sleep.
The audience disliked it because they had sat through two hours that were quite boring, where the acting
standards
were not high, where the plot was poor, predictable and drawn out, and where they had been subjected to clumsy and pretentious film-making on the promise of a controversial movie.
For those that were easily entertained by this movie.... it's very sad that you lowered your
standards
to this level of film making to actually say that it was a good movie.
The special effects (I guess you'd call them that) are not even up to computer game
standards.
The character design looks like a cross between the original Star Wars Clone Wars and Disney's Kim Possible, (Brendan, the main character in this also bares an uncanny similarity to Ron Stoppable in Kim Possible) Background design ranges as far and wide as going from being bland and depressing to stylish and stark, yet by today's standards, overall it is still poor and cheap looking.
If the whole film was as poetic as this moment, (and it tries,) then this would be a very beautiful and poetic film that would sadly still not reach a wide audience, but instead it isn't a shame it wont reach a wider audience because most of it is average and cheap looking and doesn't stand up to modern animation
standards.
The real sinking here is of film
standards.
Even by 1942
standards
of movie-making the setup which HER CARDBOARD LOVER presents was dated to the extreme.
The result is something that would not be acceptable by today's
standards.
A forbidden love between a sixty year old painter Ashleigh (Richard Burton) and a fifteen year old girl Sarah Norton (Tatum O'Neill); and the question of whether such a relationship is acceptable given society's
standards.
Overall, a mediocre (but decent by SciFi Original standards) movie that rates a modest 4.
I am sure the idea and script looked good on paper but the filmography and acting I am afraid is not the
standards
I would expect from some very talented people.
I can only think it was a very bad year - even by Hollywood
standards.
Some of the special effects may seem outdated compared to modern
standards.
By today's standards, it would be hard pressed to pull an R rating.
Today it's slightly less incriminating by
standards
and such, though the unrated version has some of the most "hot" content of any of De Palma's films, at least in his quasi-auteur period of the 70s and early 80s, where he seemed to repeat themes over and over, ideas taken right off the film-reels of Hitchcock classics and given a tawdry uplift.
I understand that by today's political standards, the treatment of the Indians was unacceptable.
PS set standards, many a scene has been stolen for use in other movies.
It's definitely up there in
standards
surpassing Bored of the Rings, and on par with movies like Harry Potter.
Sure, you could sit back and knock the film because, by today's standards, the effects are only so-so.
This film was far ahead of its time; even by today's highest standards, it accomplishes things that seem rich and new.
Clearly by the "Sex in the City" standards, Charlie Chaplin was horribly boring.
This is because i've actually seen people being very rude to people who are not as well of thinking their below their
standards
which i feel is very shallow.
First off, it was clean, and I mean by my
standards.
Let's hope the producers and cast get the next series "Crusade" up to the
standards
of B5.
Can you really imagine (by today's standards) that Walt Whitman's books were banned because he acknowledged women as having feelings and emotional responses as great as a mans?
The way the wife moves from one corner of the ring to the other as the fight progresses, the editing when the wedding ring is placed on her finger... while these may seem a bit obvious by todays standards, in the silent era they spoke volumes about the story without a word being spoken.
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