Touches
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Nice cinematography and sets add the finishing
touches
to this atmospheric film.
Based on the comic book and Eighties cartoon, this film centres on five-year-old Dennis, a boisterous little boy who just wants to help but everything he
touches
turns into a catastrophe.
Anyone who has worked as a delivery boy would love the film, it
touches
on every sort of ridiculous moment that you've probably encountered on the job.
He is also an incredibly talented cinematographer, as you can tell with many clever, artistic
touches
and how his camera looms for some time over the tranquil lake-front setting in between the very graphic murder sequences.
Oh dear was I wrong....Parts I liked (no spoilers)...the camera work, Max Beesley's character, comic touches....Parts I didn't like....Tom Bell's character (totally unbelievable) as to was Jason Issacs, the end, the middle and about 90% of the story.
Cheesy low-tech special effects don't seem to follow any particular style but simply add fun comedy
touches.
Symphony of Evil is a slow moving film with a few nice
touches.
Added
touches
such as subtle shots focusing on the period's social customs, and a knock-out ballet sequence in a party scene are among the final master
touches
to this unique production.
The soundtrack has a nice feel but is used to unsubtle effect; the film
touches
on America's racial divide, but quite shallowly; the teenage fashion on display has period interest for those who remember it at first hand.
Much more than a standard horror flick, this
touches
on the perils of becoming more successful than your friends and the consequences of tough decisions.
With the visual help of Ed Bell, Edward Bell, and Thomas Lennon ,the stories from former slaves that were recorded long ago are brought to life through narratives by some of today's top African-American actors and actresses.This film
touches
on common aspects that occurred in the everyday lives of slaves.
Writer/director Harry Essex, who also wrote the scripts for the classic 50's fright features "It Came from Outer Space" and "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," pukes forth a 50's style micro-budget clunker that boasts all the necessary bad movie vices to qualify as a real four-star stinker: the flat acting from a lame no-name cast (flash-in-the-pan 70's drive-in flick starlet Maria De Aragon in particular just takes up space as fetching love interest heroine Jeanne), sluggish pacing, ragged editing, rough, grainy cinematography by Robert Caramico, meandering narrative, a roaring, overwrought score by Robert Freeman, several ludicrous
touches
(the fireball stalks people before it kills them!), and a hackneyed "it ain't over yet!" ending all combine together to create one laughably lousy and leaden lump of a total stiff.
It's a Native American film that
touches
aspects of "Indian blood," the process of growing into a man, and moral/familial conflicts.
The plans were just too big for the director J R Bookwalter to handle, he also covers most of the other production roles from cameo to credits designer, evidently everything he touches, he has no talent to back up whatsoever.
The movie
touches
on some interesting subjects and has some potential - but the end result is, well, quite a mess.
Apparently not just movies, but songs too, he has the midas touch - everything he
touches
is crap!
Bea had
touches
not only of Chaplin, but of Lloyd; some broad, some subtle.
Interesting directorial touches, mixed with some nice gore, manages to hold the interest even if the material is stretched well beyond it's limit.
There's quite a few good artistic
touches
in this movie, but in the end it's still a very low low budget video.
We both want to see it now, me because I loved it so much originally, and her because I've told her about how great it is, and how sad it is, and how its the type of movie that never leaves you, once you've seen it, it just
touches
you.
for an independent film, this movie not only
touches
on familiar conflicts in life (such as trying to make life not "suck"), it also has a somewhat sarcastic flair that would make anyone smile.
Among the interesting touches, the movie lynch mob is made up mainly of college students wearing their school t-shirts.
This film actually owes little to Hitchcock, other than a few directorial
touches.
Wretchedly directed, dully written, with no characters, just situations, KUFFS is not improved by the addition of grotesquely inappropriate Three Stooges-like comedy (complete with sound effects) and stupidly flamboyant directorial
touches.
Note how he
touches
and lays his arms around everyone in this episode.
Kudos are also in order for the wondrous wealth of inspired macabre touches: a chicken in a birdcage, the armchair made out of human bones, and the aged grandfather (John Dugan in hideously wizened make-up) who drinks human blood.
He never
touches
alcohol, his hobby is taxidermy, and he even keeps a stuffed squirrel by his bedside which he stuffed himself.
You've got to love the
touches
of strange science fiction to "Nowhere", and of course I am referring to the trippy (and corny in a cool way) alien abductions.
While audiences left the cinema entranced by the glorious melodrama of "Imitation of Life" and "Written on the Wind", they would have left "There's Always Tomorrow" feeling a lot less secure about their own lives, since it's a film that
touches
on a fair amount of "dangerous" territory, calling into question the very foundations of the American family.
This movie has a very good script with excellent scenes that truly
touches
your emotions.
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