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Lastly, one of the worst things a film
studio
can do is to use bottom-of-the-barrel actors and shoot it all on a sound stage that was rented for fifty cents a day.
If this crud makes $1 over its budget, The
studio
would be wise to declare victory, round up all available copies, store them deep within the nuclear waste repository under Yucca Mountain, and then never make another movie like it again.
My God, has there ever, EVER been such a total mess released by a major
studio?
The town square that is all we ever see of Quebec is a rather obvious flatly lit
studio
interior, giving many scenes an old TV miniseries look, as does director Jean Beaudin's reluctance to offer much in the way of long shots or even exteriors.
Obviously some
studio
hack thought that they could cash in on Disney's CLASSIC presentation of "Mickey and the Beanstalk", but maybe audiences were either more gullible back then (improbable) or stuck in a double feature (more probable).
This film tries to skewer the
studio
era in Hollywood and the morals of the 1950s.
Also what the hell was up with the TV
studio?
But Wyman must have been forced to take this movie through contractual requirements or the
studio
system.
ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN is one of these films and it's pretty obvious the
studio
isn't putting much effort into the movie, as I think the plot was written by penguins.
I'll never understand why when a
studio
like Universal buys a musical it then butchers it when bringing it to screen.
The thinking behind it is that if you made a film full of pop songs you could stick the tracks on a LP , sell it and make even more money for the
studio
.
This movie is a fine example of what happens when a
studio
wants to get a sequel to a fine movie out of the gates at all cost.
When Tim Burton recreated a viewing of Glen Or Glenda by
studio
execs for his biopic, he showed the execs laughing and telling each other that this had to be a put-on.
In all fairness those 2 movies were major
studio
releases with big budgets behind them.
Cameron Mitchell plays an actor who is dating a young actress who used to date the head of a movie
studio
(she's too young for both of them!).
At a party, when he's lighting his cigarette, the
studio
boss throws a high alcohol content drink in his face, and he catches fire.
The idea of the robbery gone awry had potential, but Keegan floundering around after being shot, all the way to his
studio
to fall ontop of a painting of Chabert (which looks nothing like her) is the most cringe-worthy scene.
Perhaps because it is quite a laughable and ridiculous film, and the
studio
realised this!
Not the half baked story of and Holiwood
studio.
This is almost like one of those creaky old Charlie Chan mysteries (the cheaper Monogram
studio
versions) with lots of red herrings & oddball characters (like the old ex-senator with the checkered past who is now a recluse) & loads of people getting killed over objets d'art that you wouldn't look twice at in the mall.
For example, the original film manage to truncate much of the middle and final sections of the novel into a single montage, including the discovery of Gurney Halleck and the love affair of Paul Atreides and Chani, which, on reading the novel, is a travesty, probably born of the
studio
cutting shenanigens of which the other reviewer writes.
Nobody but pervy and vain old
studio
execs in Hollywood could have green-lit this embarrassment.
While Michael Pohl's idea was original and perfect for a short film setting, A SOUND OF THUNDER's plot was poorly adapted from Pohl's story and not fit for a full length feature film one would expect from a major Hollywod
studio.
For a
studio
to release such a product... it is a shame.
Especially for Warner Brothers, a
studio
which broke new effects grounds with shows like BABYLON 5 in 1993.
I wondered how the
studio
and director could have OK'd such a lousy script but then my friend pitched the movie to me exactly as It was and I said wow that sounds great but what happened to the movie.
must say i liked rachel on the food network on $35-$40 a day but i am sorry she does not have enough life experience to make her interesting day in and day out,give me ham on the street, anthony bourdain , interesting folks,but most of all i find her annoying, she actually told a member of the
studio
audience to "shut up" yes in a kidding way but shut up is shut up, and who cares about her pet stories, sorry rachel you been cancelled!!!!
This film was basically set up for failure by the
studio.
One, Anne Rice (author of the book) offered to write the screen play but was refused by the
studio.
...a film comes along that manages to be absolutely terrible from the opening titles on through to the
studio
logo tagged at the end of the closing credits.
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