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Unlike most at the fest, the pacing was perfect and each scene was necessary, it's a rare movie today that has such
tight
editing.
The script is
tight
and fast-moving, though the setups are a little too obvious and the payoffs a little too predictable, and the storytelling sometimes feels rushed.
A
tight
story.
It should be regarded not as a movie, but as an experience.The script is
tight
and sober, reminded me of David Mamet in his most inspiring moments, regarding the dialogs and the exchanges between the characters.
This movie succeeds on every level with excellent performances, and a very
tight
story that keeps you guessing until the final reveal.
Moreover,what i liked most-contrary to many people- was the end of the movie.It was unpredictable and,besides that,it is one of the few thrillers that you cannot find out the end easily.It was very interesting and made me sit
tight
on my couch .If you don't pay attention for a while you will "get lost".
A Perfect Murder is an update of the Hitchcock classic 'Dial M For Murder', and while the film doesn't touch Hitchcock's in terms of how thrilling it is, this update has been well handled and despite losing things such as the claustrophobia and the
tight
plot, A Perfect Murder still does what you'd expect it to do.
The plot has become more expansive for this update, but the filmmakers have still managed to keep it
tight
so that the plot is focused mainly on the characters as opposed to the actual crime.
The hero played by David Niven, who I am an admitted fan of, is a high strung, nervous, major up
tight
concert pianist and very famous.
Elliott spends much of the movie wearing red "Baywatch" style swim trunks but at one point, for a swimming race, he slips into a
tight
mini-pair of Speedos which clearly shows he's "reproductively-gifted."
The action is
tight
(when needed) and the gore supplies.
An effective thriller with
tight
direction and atmospheric photography.
Put into three very tight, well organized beats, the story opens with ground breaking legislation which brings hope for the future, but has a huge uphill battle.
Daniel Sackheim's direction is so beautiful and convincing that you could be forgiven for thinking it's Rob Bowman behind the camera and Chris Carter produces a script so
tight
and pacey that there isn't a single word, gesture or glance wasted.
The original version was
tight
and tense for it's time.
However things don't go according to plan as when they try to leave the bunker they discover the hatch is locked
tight.
Although the overall structure isn't as
tight
as the other three, the jokes are often still 'fresh' and there's a lot of slapstick, which, although predictable, is still funny!
This film is very
tight
and the more you pay attention you can see the characters working things out with the audience.
The script is
tight
and full of lovely little moments, the not-as-daft-as-they-look locals who believe in the monster as long as it sells merch are especially funny and accurate.
Lower production values (a large percentage of the movie obviously took place in one, large, circular room that was redressed for different scenes) For me, Farscape is about
tight
plotting: building tension, keeping focus on the characters and the situation, and tightening the screws as one thing after another gets frelled.
Budget was tight, filming was tense but he pretty much succeeded and the end result is an unconventional yet very enjoyable dark comedy.
'A Wintery Tale' indeed, is intense and melancholy with everlasting
tight
shots that never puts the viewer at ease.
In the 90's, when I watched this movie for the first time, I was very impressed with such a
tight
screenplay and outstanding performances of the cast, and I decided to "recheck" my first impression.
the untouchables is a really
tight
and slick movie.
This movie is lots of fun - a time capsule of the swinging Seventies -
tight
pants, mini-mini skirts, people sayingt "Right on" and Rock Hudson as a girl hound - seducing any girl who comes into his classroom - yes, Rock plays "Tiger" a football coach and guidance counselor.
In this
tight
and well made crime drama Bogart plays a district attorney with the same grip and conviction as he did earlier in numerous roles at the wrong side of the law.
But the European original is full of great acting (particularly from the villain, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu), a
tight
storyline, and, of course, a wickedly brilliant ending.
There is no excuse for this movie - I honestly cannot believe that all the people on camera are as talentless as they come off - they just bet on our lowered standards so long as they throw us a few
tight
torso's and full frontals.
Of course, when the man-eating CHUD toxies show up they are guys in stupid rubber costumes, and they remain guys in stupid rubber costumes no matter how
tight
you cut the shots.
Capably directed with real style and flair by the insanely prolific exploitation veteran Fred Olen Ray, with a brash, witty script by T.L. Lankford, a snappy pace, glossy cinematography by Paul Elliott, a gnarly rock soundtrack, an amusingly sarcastic sense of humor, a funky, syncopated score by Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker, a smidgen of gratuitous female nudity, a
tight
86 minute running time, and several thrilling well-staged action scenes (a wild and destructive protracted car chase rates as the definite exciting highlight), this slick, lively and entertaining low-budget romp makes for very rewarding viewing.
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