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The combination of her ample talents and limited acting ability really made this A-budget film look like it came from a 3rd rate
studio.
Even the scenes in the Winter Palace Hotel lobby in Luxor were really shot there, and not in a
studio.
I really love how the
studio
exploited the less glamorous elements of our daily life.
IF someone can tell me why on earth were they digging a hole inside that safe, who the hell is the Rebe and how on earth did they know that the diamonds were in the particular cell, it could just make my day, but it seems that Spike asks us to take too much things in this one for granted, and do not raise our eyebrows when something looks stupid...its just another
studio
contract movie relax and enjoy...
The location filming is excellent but the
studio
stuff looks like cheap TV.
Did he die during filming and the
studio
have to dub the sound with someone who doesn't even resemble him?
The cast was mediocre which is to be expected from low-budget features but much better than what that much bigger
studio
Artisan/Lions Gate has been offering.
To the
studio'
s credit, they avoided the sprawling, unnecessary, big budget technofest that typifies movies of this ilk.
Nevertheless, the cocky little mouse proved enormously popular and went on to star in many shorts including some truly abysmal films from the
studio'
s latter days.
I love independent efforts and major
studio
productions.
The film is set up to show Laurel and Hardy as the owners and instructors of the dance
studio.
What ever happened to Robert Walker, Jr.? At one point he was in some major
studio
productions, and then he just faded away.
And then it struck me...I began to think "I wonder if the
studio
have made this picture as a test to see if they can make the worst possible movie ever made, and still pull a large audience..." I couldn't think of any other reason why this film would be made.
Why did the
studio
take a perfectly good premise and "Hollywood" the hell out of it when all it needed was good, smart story telling?
While it's true that sequels are usually, bar a few notable exceptions, a mistake and exist merely to provide
studio
executives with an opportunity to cash in on the success of a previous film by offering us either a thinly disguised retread of the original story or a plot line so far removed from the intentions of the original that the resulting film makes no sense.
A nice philosophy and a true shame that Band, having destroyed the Full Moon
studio
through possible shoddy business dealings became so desperate for home cinema profits that he started making exactly what the likes of Blockbuster wanted and therefore sacrificed creativity and originality.
Kurt Russell (as Steven Post) works as a mail-boy for struggling TV station UBC (that's United Broadcasting Corporation); he is going nowhere at work, offering ridiculous projects like "Abraham Lincoln's Doctor's Dog" to
studio
executives - because Lincoln, doctors, and dogs are popular.
This is surely one of the worst films ever made and released by a major Hollywood
studio.
In fact, the director has written here at IMDb.COM that he directed only eight minutes of "Journey to the Center of the Earth" and the
studio
tacked on part of "Dollman" helmer Albert Pyun's sequel to his own "Alien from L.A." with Kathy Ireland.
I loved the first two movies, but this movie was just a waste of time and money (for me and the studio).
I expected drugs galore with th Stones, I was disappointed, it actually showed real life, hard work in the studio, So much so I felt as if I was working with them to get to a conclusion of this god awful film.
Here is one of those movies spoiled by the
studio'
s insistence on a happy ending.
The whole film crew were probably on the boat out in rough seas rather than in a
studio
and when some of the men are "stabbed" (if you can even call it that) their reactions are totally unreal.
Let's cut to the chase: this movie is softcore pornography marketed for the masses under a name that the
studio
is milking every last penny out of the American Pie teat.
However, towards the end of the series, it was obvious that the
studio
had "jumped the shark", so to speak.
Therefore I apply tougher criteria to the major
studio
releases.
Sadly, his arrival to this independent
studio
happened in a time when budget and production values are at its lowest in years.
In fact, the whole
studio
must have been tricked into agreeing to hire a guy who had made exactly one previous film, a terribly precious 60's-hip black and white featurette called Joanna.
Their contracts with Hal Roach Studios had expired and now they were "free agents"--able to work for any
studio
who offered them a job.
Hatton is less horrifying than the
studio
hoped, as I more often felt pity over fear or even loathing.
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