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The fact that it was inspired by true events would mean little if you wound up with a fake looking crocodile, bad C.G.I., or an obvious
studio
setting.
This is the latest Ghibli movie and it is also a MAJOR departure from the
studio'
s established style.
Our mute witness is Billy Hughes, a make-up artist working on a horror film production at a
studio
in Moscow.
The psychology in this crisp antique, one of Warners' many efforts to assert its place as the "socially conscious" studio, doesn't run deep: Digges is bad just because the script requires him to be, and there's the quaint notion that juvenile delinquents will turn into swell kids if they're just given a dash of autonomy.
But it's made in that spare, fast style that the
studio
specialized in, and it never bores.
Obviously, Ponyo can be seen as just not another stupid animated movie that a
studio
might put out to simply survive.
Bad stories told on (nowadays) digital film with sloppy effects and horrible performances- because this IS the best they can do with a budget of a couple thousand dollars rather than a
studio
budget of several million dollars a day.
That is the difference between low low LOW end productions and
studio
productions.
The much missed Richard Jordan plays 'pinky' an Ex-pat American, whose Just been released from prison,he finds himself A job as an Electrician in a bank, it all goes well until he finds Himself Embroiled in a bank heist with his ex cronies, David Niven Plays the mastermind Ivan, Its an enjoyable little romp, hopefully
studio
canal or anchor bay, will come to the Rescue.
A lot of things in this futuristic satire are more theoretically funny than actually funny (though it does have some laugh-out-loud moments) but a lot of that is because it seems to have been cut by the
studio
to better appeal to exactly the idiots it's mocking.
Eric Roberts laconic, nice investigator, his voiceover narration, the twisting plot, Dan Hedaya and Denis Lipscomb given good roles, the settings, the paintings in the artist
studio
scenes, the end credit sequence and the wonderfully haunting theme music that perfectly encapsulates the mood of the whole film.
I was astounded that an American
studio
could produce such a European film with it's slow pace and its unfocused plot.
Because it was a little picture, John Ford was not harassed by the
studio
big wigs.
Director Don Hartman, who also scripts, is not able to fully utilize his talent for snappy dialogue because of Pinza's tentative English usage, and the requisite rewriting, coupled with less than total rapport in evidence between the two stars, results in a somewhat raggedy tone to the screenplay, exacerbated by the
studio'
s unkind cutting of many scenes, leading to a confusing ending.
Nothing I enjoy more than sitting down in my
studio
apartment with a Coke and putting in this film.
The
studio
made drastic cuts to the film cutting a good 30 or so minutes out of it and they did a HORRIBLE job promoting it.
The kids, especially Gene Reynolds, are fine and, all in all, the pic is a good example of first-rate
studio
family fare of the late 30's.
This is easily one of the most side splitting,funny shorts that rolled out of the M-G-M animation
studio.
"House of Dracula" would reunite Dracula, the Frankenstein's creature and the Wolf Man for what would be their final battle and will finally close an era for the
studio.
I am a huge fan of Darko, but also saw the mess that became of Southland Tales, whether or not that was a
studio
botch up, who knows.
The honking of cars and cries of street vendors is noteworthy due to the fact that small
studio
shifts to sound were costly and Starewicz's utilization of the new technology seems like old hat.
The
studio
ditched it.
But then again it's basically making fun of the people who make up about 99% of the movie-going audience so I guess it's no wonder the
studio
panicked and tried to dump it.
I thought the direction was first-rate and the director Travis Davis shows a lot of potential for making it big in the world of
studio
comedies.
With Arquette's hugely successful NBC drama" Medium" bringing her to household name status, not to mention an Emmy win and now 2007 nomination, it would be in the
studio'
s best interest to do so.
From, 'Easy Rider' and the collapse of
studio
influence, through all those introspective 'real life' movies, where brilliant young directors tried to express themselves politically, sexually and artistically, through to the beginnings of the blockbuster and the return of the reigns to the money men and their studios.
Bwana Devil is reputedly the first major studio, full length feature filmed entirely in the 3D process.
The
studio
audience appears to be rather small, but that just makes for a cozier environment.
Although released by RKO, this has the look of an independent production that was picked up by the
studio
for distribution.
And it seems like plain suicide on the part of the studio, given that (1) The feuds between the cast were well known long before the movie's release.
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