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It's like a 3-minute Cliff's Notes
version
of the flick.
This is a modern
version
of The Swarm.
Polanski's
version
comes quite close but it insists too much on the medieval period.
Welles' film is too personal, with an interesting twist towards totalitarianism, the 1990 or so TV
version
is too shallow.
Gentlemen, from here on in it's a swift descent into starring in your own real-life
version
of "A Night at the Roxbury".
Perhaps I am too severe on this adaptation, but I'm afraid I am biased to the A&E
version.
I don't see how Austen purists can be any happier with this 2007
version
from ITV (and rebroadcast on Masterpiece Theatre/PBS).
This films
version
of the familiar save-the-world plot involves super-earthquakes beginning in the Pacific Northwest and extending too the whole ring of fire.
Of course, I've never seen the uncut, non-MST3K
version
of this film but even having seen it on MST3K, I never thought of it as a bad film or something unwatchable (though I did think it was a pretty funny MST3K episode); certainly not, as Pearl describes it, "skin-peelinging awful"; not after seeing the likes of "Future War" and "Hobgoblins."
Andy Milligan, the independent movie maker from New York, directs this little "treat" as his
version
of the Sweeney Todd legend.
Even better is the MST3K
version
!!
Starts off with Fulci playing a
version
of himself, writing down some ideas for how people could die.
The truncated
version
they come up with was awful.
The face of Richard Grieco looks like a white
version
of Michael Jackson and is horrible.
Don't be fooled by the plot out-line as it is described on the cover (at least the Swedish version).
Wow, was this
version
of THE RACKETEER tough to watch!
While none of the other reviews have mentioned this, the public domain
version
I watched was seriously flawed.
Even if the movie is re-released back into theatres in the extended version, I still would not see this movie because this movie is not something I can even tolerate.
I had been delighted to find that TCM was showing this, as I love the 1992
version
with Josie Lawrence, Jim Broadbent, Joan Plowright...This film had a luminous Ann Harding, a wonderful performance by Frank Morgan, but others' acting made the film more of a farce then the wonderful unfolding that the later film.
where did all the laughs go.did the forget to put them in,on the
version
i watched.as a football movie,it is mildly entertaining,i guess.maybe'm
Serling worked this theme to death (earthlings in the hands of aliens, who often were giants), and in this particular version, it just doesn't work.
Okay, if you discount the production value, the ugly outfits, and the big hair, this adaptation is still far inferior to the 90's
version.
Amanda Root (playing the same role in the 90's version) can express more in her big, brown eyes than Firbank can with her entire face in a four hour production.
This
version
of Mansfield Park, while being extremely accurate to the novel lacked the compassion I felt for Fanny which is crucial and central to this Jane Austen story.
I have read several versions of the book by different authors and also listened to one
version
on audio book.
I hear they are making an American feature
version
of this story, I just hope they change the eye rolling ending.
Whether this person ever really existed I don't know, but considering the cast lists a certain "Lee Lasses White" and Roscoe Karns playing said character as well, I assume the man did exist and that this is a white-washed (pardon the pun)
version
of his career.
Your time would be better spent watching Mr. Dalton in 1970's "Wuthering Heights" or the early 1980's BBC
version
of "Jane Eyre".
The only saving grace here is that the Turner Classic
version
is only 66 minutes long.
If some pretentious community theater attempted a sci-fi
version
of a Ingmar Bergman film, it might come off like this.
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