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At least in the first part you had the
tight
leather clothes... now vampires seem like besieged victims of bad pest control problem.
She's kept in shape and shows it off in the
tight
clothes she wears throughout.
I understand money was
tight
but goddamn what the hell were they thinking there was no thought, plot or effort put into this.
I understand that Shatner didn't have the luxury of working with ILM for the special effects and that the budget for this movie was tight, but that doesn't allow for such a bad story.
Every set-up, every scene, every sequence is an excuse to look up a girl's skirt, stare down at her breasts, gaze at her bottom and leer at her
tight
crotch.
It feels like they had a
tight
schedule and only took one shot at every scene even if it turned out to be a bad one.
Since it was a "B" grade movie, made on a very
tight
budget.
Directed by celebrated cinematographer William A. Fraker, this ill-titled psychological thriller falls into the trap that most films helmed by directors of photography find themselves in: each shot is composed for the utmost style, but at the sacrifice of fluid pacing and a tight, gripping narrative.
He finds out the place is locked up
tight.
Apparently the film was made on a
tight
budget, I note for your edification the following: The Morlochs: nothing like saving a little money by reusing the sets and costumes from Lord of the Rings part I, hey?
I happened to see a promo for this movie on Spike channel last night, it was grouped with a Patrick swazy rerun of another movie he made and thought swazy was in this sequel.....boy was I wrong....I see the screen writer also starred in it, and I'm thinking the budget was a bit
tight.
If you fast forward through the dull parts, you have a
tight
little five minutes.
By the time this movie came out in 1996, director Mark Lester had been making tight, sharp little B action pictures for more than 20 years.
Your level of depression has reached its zenith.I have seen better writing put to screen on an Etch a Sketch.Shot in 1999-00 under the working title "The Librarians" in and around Palm Beach Co.Why the Librarian's you ask,well you would need to be wrapped as
tight
as binding to be able to read anything into this frat party of over the hill stunt men plying their trade onto celluloid for one last time.Oh well enough with the accolades...Burt Reynolds as a Irish mobster, in Miami no less...possibly the worst forced accent impression since Linda Lovelace in "Deep Throat".
Apparently, the annual winners of the big prize money in the rodeo are a
tight
knit band of bad boys in the employ of Spike Barton (Ed Peil), who also happens to head up the rodeo committee.
The character presented to the audience looked as if he could start as
tight
end for the Oakland Raiders.
Filmed in MTV style, fast cuts, crazy camera angles,
tight
close ups and animation interludes.
Instead the director Jeff Lieberman conjures up a wonderfully evocative and disquieting atmosphere for great stretches of the movie, building the suspense constantly until I was really unsure about what was going to happen but wound up
tight
as a spring waiting for it.
There will never be such a
tight
and well put together trio again in our lifetime.
The fight between Reno and the Hero was
tight.
A really
tight
film that shouldn't be overlooked.
As an output from his Mexican era of film making, it was an invaluable talent to possess, with little money and extremely
tight
schedules.
Duncan Rogers
' tight
script was just what this evening of "shorts" needed.
Anyhow, the movie is well worth watching but the filmmakers must have had to walk a
tight
rope to get it done there and I would love to know more about that story.
If you are thinking of this movie as a
tight
police thriller you may be disappointed.
With terrific, tense diligence, Sautet keeps the suspense at a
tight
pitch for the first forty minutes of the film, keeping a good (if not great) middle section, and then ending it up with what is always expected with these films, but with fascinating motivations by way of the characters.
This movie has it all: a
tight
script that grabs you and doesn't let go right up to it's surprise ending.
It accomplished this through the energetic performances of the leads, the steadiness of the camera-work (avoiding 'rock-video' clichés that were actually invented for the Beatles in their first two films),
tight
editing, and a non-judgmental presentation of the star as human being rather than symbol or god (or demon).
Although there is not wire-work and special effects like those used in Crouching Tiger, this movie uses ingenuity and creative camera-work to create memorable fighting moments, and the fight scenes are well choreographed and
tight.
It's like every one of them has an opposite -- just so tight, like watching anti-matter collide.
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