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It was clear to me that it was desperate to be the 'racism
' version
of Traffic, but I don't think Traffic was really a film worth ripping off in the first place.
The 1998
version
of "Psycho" needed to be set back in the 60's, rather than present day.
before seeing this film, the 1998
version
was my only experience of this dickens story.
I would have to direct people (who have read this far) toward Branagh's version, if it weren't that I despise his tendency toward over-dramatization.
The animation was even worse, we're in 2008 for god's sake and it looked like a shinier
version
of G.I.Joe.
Well, this latest
version
of Mansfield Park seemed to try and take the edginess of the 1999 theatrical
version
(outright copied some of the ideas from it in fact), but tone things down a bit to bring it more in line with the original story.
The DVD
version
we bought had Sandra Bullock on the cover, but we've discovered it was a picture of her from another movie.
This
version
is very painful to watch.
Check out the 1937
version
with Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery and William Powell which is much more entertaining.
Meg Ryan or whoever played Mary - she looked a bit like a grotesque
version
of Meg Ryan...another actress perhaps wearing a Meg Ryan mask - she doesn't bring to the character nothing of what Norma Shearer did in 1939.
The 2002
version
of "The Time Machine" is just the latest in a string of terribly disappointing Hollywood remakes that fall flat on their face despite extravagant special effects.
Perhaps a serious first draft (with scenes such as Ameche walking out into traffic with two toddlers) was incorporated into a sillier second or third
version
(with Selleck getting poked, bumped, prodded, and eventually losing a toe and a testicle!).
As for the actual film, I recommend watching the MST3K version, the pure
version
might be too boring to sit through, unless you love bad movies staring Martin Sheen's brother...
First off just to say i didn't get the edition I thought I would - I chose the Italian
version
over the R2, but what actually arrived was a UK release from 1998 - claiming to be a special edition - i never knew there WAS a UK DVD release - but the promised biogs were not actually on the disc - just a couple of duff trailers.
Joining the "Lethal Weapon" star are Glenn Close ("The Big Chill"), Paul Scofield ("A Man For All Seasons"), Alan Bates, Ian Holm, Michael Maloney (who would be cast as Roderigo opposite Kenneth Branagh and Laurence Fishburne in Oliver Parker's "Othello" (see my review of Olivier's "stage
" version
of the tragedy, though he only starred in it) and who Branagh would cast as Laertes in HIS 3-hour
version
of "Hamlet" (a proper homage to Sir Laurence Olivier and his classic
version
of the play; see my review on that one as well) 5 years later), Nathaniel Parker (who would be cast as Cassio in his brother's
version
of "Othello" 4 years later) and Helena Bonham-Carter, who would be cast in "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" 4 years later.
If you like pictures like this you can get the DVD
version
on Amazon.com
My advice for watching movies that have been featured on "Mystery Science Theater 3000:" do not watch the original
version
of the movie at all! Period!
Both films are terrible, but to the credit of the 1986 version, it was watchable.
They should have made a 90 minutes
version
in which they could have had some time for character development so we can feel sorry for the person on the autopsy table.
I was "lucky" enough to see the full 220 minute
version
at a theatre in 1990.
After seeing the film
version
of Heart Of Darkness, I feel as if I wasted 100 minutes of my life.
The original
version
of this movie was a lot better in this respect.
The original
version
of this movie made the PAST seem like the real base of the characters.
This new
version
lacks substance and feeling.
Let me begin by saying that this remade
version
of one of the greatest ever created movies "Psycho" (1960) has been nothing but a fine example of poor direction, poor acting and poor cast.
can't have an "energy pill",as we're now so "enlightened" it would obviously be a steroid or drugs reference.The only good casting was Patrick Warburton as "Cad" because he actually sorta resembles the cartoon
version.
A live action
version
of "The Go-Go Gophers" disguised as a re-visionist history lesson?
It is basically a reconstructed
version
of Underworld, yet lacking vampires (not a big deal), cool effects (a BIG deal), and generally just about everything that can possibly be done right to produce a decent film dealing with lycanthropy (the biggest deal of them all!).
This movie plays out like an English
version
of an ABC after school special, with nudity.
La Ragazza del Vagone Letto, or Terror Express! as it was called on the
version
I saw, starts as various passengers board a long distance train.
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