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The acting was generally well-done (the "Director" should've asked Alec Guinness for acting lessons), and the shot selections were impressive (as in elongating the hall as Billy tries to race to the door in the studio).
Therein lies the shame of the
studio
and the producer considering that they had top notch talent and merely wasted everybody's time and effort on a quick money return scheme.
This was a landmark western, the biggest ever at the time of its release and all the more unique because it was a Columbia production-a lightweight
studio
with a bottom feeding reputation.
Bates commands the screen in one of her best, if not so well-known performances as the venomous Hollywood agent who eats television
studio
executives for breakfast.
Tales from the Crapper is a film that only one
studio
in the world could deliver.
Then you see someone like Davis, who, without the "benefit" of
studio
notes or substantial budget; can create a really cool little comic gem.
Having the opportunity to see it in "re-release," several years after the 1946 opening (a common
studio
custom in those years), answered (even to my very young mind)oh-so many questions I had...being surrounded by our returning Vet heroes.
It was done in a
studio
with only 54 episodes which was re-broadcasted over and over.
The first thing you see in this film is a static angle(one which will be repeated later in the film), depicting the chaos going on(unseen to the audience) in a
studio
that airs news.
His show is held in a micro sized
studio
for a reason, or two reasons -- the small amount of laughter will be amplified, and few want to see him.
A
studio
prop boy spies the actress who is going to become Hollywood's next great movie star and he's the director that's going to make it happen.
Although it cost the
studio
a lot of money, I didn't particularly care for Doris Day in the film--she seemed to weep a lot and belts out "Que Sera" like a fullback.
An intense thriller about a mute movie make-up artist who witnesses a snuff film being made when she is working late in the
studio
one night.
Iwerks and Disney had been collaborating together since the early 20s, in Disney's "Laugh-O-Gram" cartoon series; however, their friendship suffered a tremendous blow when Iwerks accepted an offer by a competitor to leave Disney and start his own animation
studio.
While his work kept the same high quality, it wasn't really popular and by 1936 the
studio
was closed.
The recording sessions in Herp Albert's
studio
are very nicely done.
It took a loan out film to Columbia for Gene Kelly's home
studio
MGM to realize his creative talent and give him some control over what he did in his own films.
FOLLOWING the business coup of the year of 1941, Max and Dave, the Brothers Fleischer were removed from their own
Studio
by Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Although in the live atmosphere, his rythmic bass lines aren't as defined as they are on
studio
recordings, except of course in songs like Dazed and Confused, or What is and What Should Never Be), but his wide array of instumental talent is well displayed in these DVD's.
Kentaro finds himself working in an animation studio, which is rather interesting if you don't know anything about the way anime studios were run.
And also I did not know that my favorite animation
studio
- Fleischer's made another film that's about community of insects whose city garden home is threatened by humans (lighted cigars and cigarette butts,footsteps,etc.), and how a plucky young grasshopper named Hoppity saves the day and wins the heart of Honey the bee; I love the lovely Ms. Honey.
It is certain that no American
studio
would have even considered making a film of such strong content, and that is precisely why this is such a satisfying film (despite some unusual accent choices for the dubbing) and will definitely have people discussing its meanings long after viewing it.
One would have expected Hitchcock's return to major
studio
filmmaking to err on the side of chastened caution.
Half a century ago,having made the hugely influential,"Laura","Where the sidewalk ends" and "The moon is blue",he set about filming Nelson Algren's controversial novel "The man with the golden arm" in his eccentric and individualistic manner.Rather than take his camera out onto the streets he stayed in the
studio
and used stylised almost Expressionistic sets,quirky casting(Mr Frank Sinatra - hot from his success in "From here to eternity",the young,inexperienced but breathtakingly beautiful Miss Kim Novak and Mr Arnold Stang,a man whose oddities were after his own heart)and a remarkable era - defining score by Elmer Bernstein featuring the cream of West Coast jazzmen.
The
studio
productions were very good and very elaborate.
In many ways, the filmic career of independent film-making legend John Cassavetes is the polar opposite of someone like Alfred Hitchcock, the consummate
studio
director.
The movie isn't as beautiful as its first, it's more reasonable, no more studio, no more dreamed Paris, Carax has entered at last reality.
Out came a performance (on camera and voice-over utilization as well) that shows worthy of big-budget
studio
roles in the very near future.
An excellent, often forgotten masterpiece from the 1970's - a time when the Disney
studio
made few animations - which features songs such as the title number "The Aristocats" as well as "Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat", this will enchant viewers young and old with its enduring jazziness.
Or will somebody sabotage his recording
studio!
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