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He's a movie actor who wants out of his contract with his
studio
because of the lack of redeeming qualities in the films they put out.
His on again, off again wife (Ida Lupino) is also fed up with the studio, not to mention her husband's philandering ways.
Unfortunately for them both, the head of the
studio
(Rod Steiger) is a real bastard.
They didn't have a
studio
backing when making this film so it truly was independent.
It's a bit unnerving when a
studio
declines to screen a film for the press before it goes into wide release.
That many movies suck is no surprise, but when a
studio
itself admits as much ahead of time, the process of movie-going becomes a passion play of sorts.
Every time he turned around, the
studio
was slashing the budget and making demands regarding the storyline.
He does some bits in the
studio
about things going on in the news but they are never funny at all, just really sad and predictable jokes about headlines.
If some
studio
spends any money to produce this awful picture, then is not a surprise that this kind of histories are more common on these days.
Now, only a year later, the
studio
had apparently given up on creating anything new for Ms. Grier, as SHEBA, BABY was essentially the same plot from COFFY and FOXY BROWN yet again.
The
studio
will soon rerelease this masterpiece (I'm being ironic) for all to see!
VOYAGE is a truly bad movie obviously made for small children, but what child is going to sit still for endless shots of a miniature Seaview model moving over and over again from right to left across the screen in what is obviously a
studio
tank?
This movie was different from most of Jimmy Cangey's films of the 1930s in that it was NOT done by Warner Brothers/First National, but was a loan-out to a smaller
studio.
Because it was a "poverty row" studio, the production values are lower than you might be used to seeing with Cagney films.
Unfortunately I think this is one of those films that if you or I took it to the
studio
and said, 'can I make this great movie with my friends Mary, Mungo and Midge from school?' the
studio
would have you kicked to death on the spot.
Wonder if the people renaming it sold it to some movie
studio
to put out but it is already playing on Showtime, ha ha.
Bled starts as young female artist Sai (Sarah Ferooqui) meets a mysterious yet charming man named Renfield (Jonathan Oldham) & they end up back at her
studio
apartment where he gives her the bark of some sort of tree which is used as a hallucinogenic drug when melted down.
I have never seen the original 1930s version of the film, but this remake is one of the worst I have seen from a major production
studio
in years.
You may be interested to know that BARRICADE was viewed as a failure by the
studio
and shelved for a year before ALICE FAYE's popularity reached such a high that the
studio
decided to release the film despite the fact that it was never fully completed.
And again, Columbia Pictures decides to merely make "hash" using the original version with Curly and without any of the gags or jokes to boot! Toward the end of this pitiful flick when Joe gets stuck riding the bull, the
studio
didn't even make much of an effort to re-record the sound for if you listen carefully you can still here Curly going "Woo woo woo woo".
It is interesting that not one shot of this movie actually looks like Spain and could have been entirely filmed in a
studio
back lot.
i mean the director, producers, the presidents from the
studio
that financed this movie.
Technically speaking, the sound is poor, you can tell about man dialogs that were remade on
studio
that are poorly achieved in the final mix.
Although ashamed, I do own a copy, and the
studio
has changed the cover to play on the fact that Sandra Bullock is in this at all.
The
studio
chose to cast Yul Brynner in the lead and re-shoot the scenes that Power had done.
I can imagine what happened for this film to come into being: a bunch of
studio
guys are sitting around, drinking gin-and-tonic, maybe a joint, and one of them comes up with the idea that it would be great if they could find a film that would bridge the generation gap, which at that time was about as far apart as Archie Bunker and Mick Jagger.
Makes you think that maybe the
studio
did not even read this script!!!!
The title is apt, in a sense, if aimed at the large
studio
audience paid to laugh like they were watching the second coming of the Marx Brothers.
This 1997
studio
product is an odd hybrid of a film since considerable technical effects are shown for scary purposes but the authentic terrors of the original have been completely undermined, in my opinion.
One of the worst things a film
studio
can do is exploit the tragedies of others, commercializing a 'shock' or 'gore' factor in order to sell tickets to be able to buy their Birch a new diamond necklace.
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