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The idiotic male director and
writer
of this movie need to have their heads examined.
This is one of four 1970s movies by TV
writer
Lane Slate about sensationalistic murders in small towns.
But the big error relies on a pre-establish racism coming from the
writer.
I've seen this plot-device a million times (or if it's not a car, then it's a fall from a horse); the
writer
doesn't know how to end the story but he knows that he wants it to be dramatic, so he adds in a car-accident.
Being a
writer
and night-owl by nature, I soon discovered the channel was showing movies late at night and until the wee hours of the morning I'd never even heard of--most of them American independent films and foreign films that had never been given a U.S. theatrical release.
What was clear was that the Directors forgot to direct, the actors to act and most importantly the script
writer
to write.
Instead of showing the viewer the
writer
treats it too much like a book.
This idea could have never been done in the first place let alone have anyone dumb enough to try it, I guess the
writer
must have been to obsessed with the toy car scene in The Dead Pool but actually tried to make this look serious.
It's almost as if the
writer
started one story, then got another idea, and attempted to mesh the two together.
From the mind of
writer
and director Cody Jarrett, a cheesy slice of fun.
But, in the quest to grow as a
writer
and film critic, I feel it is important to express my thoughts when I DON'T like a film.
Didn't the
writer
for this movie see the other three?
Given the number of characters and subplots during Katyn, I thought that the movie creators, perhaps the
writer
or director, intended to create an epic movie.
This low-budget film about a
writer
who goes to work in a London casino has an awful script, wooden performances, and not much to recommend it.
I thought of this movie when i watched pluto nash...why..because both movies have randy quaid playing a retarded robot, this movie made years earlier but probably written by a screenplay
writer
that drank the same biotoxic coffee or something like that...Whoa...AVOID AT ALL COSTS even to pay tribute to the late great Andy Kaufman is hard to do here...find another film or just watch taxi reruns on latenight tv...his latka gravas character is so much more loveable...TANK YOU BERRY MUCH
Dating from 1949, Scene of the Crime often plays more like a Coen Bros. movie set in the 1940's and filmed in black and white, except that the
writer'
s ear for pastiche here isn't quite so well-tuned -- maybe this can be seen instead as the forerunner to Oscar-baiting schlock like Road to Perdition.
The film seems more like a compilation of thoughts that the
writer
(Zach Braff) had, rather than a cohesive story.
The director and
writer
should be shot for not thinking of something better then this in what could have been a charming sequel.
Ryan Reynolds captured the essence of an actor on the edge wonderfully but as a gay TV
writer
and famous games creator / devoted family man he was definitely less effective.
The funniest thing about Fortunes is that one of the main characters, Lewis (Urbaniak) has
writer'
s block and apparently so did the screenplay
writer
for the film.
This film just never resolved the basic plot points and thats the
writer'
s job.
I have decided to make sure that I check who the writer, director, and producer are, and if this director's name pops up I will not waste my money.
Yes, I saw the end and am ashamed for it, as should anyone else, including the
writer.
If the
writer
knew what they were doing, this film would have followed the proven formula, and made Hartnett an ass, and Leelee as the girlfriend trapped in a bad relationship, from which she's saved by Klein.
I wish the director and/or the screen
writer
had done his/her research in this topic.
She's a very mediocre
writer
and even her novel doesn't stand up the flaccid direction of Mr Hooper... and c) Hilary Swank again, such a great actor, as proved in Million Dollar Baby (but that's Eastwood too), here dressed in the contemporary New York style whilst roaming freely around the poverty of the Karoo.
The
writer
starts you out in a way that you'll side with Jasper (Josh Hartnett).
This warps the air of the film and causes the viewer who is aware of how this should be to wince as the
writer
of this screen play gives Hud a wife,turns Sheila into a spoiled rich girl, characterizes Claude as a cowboy, and kills Burger by sending him to Vietnam instead.
the film needed about million pound more budget and a better
writer.
As a
writer
and a lapsed Orthodox Jewish woman, I was let down tremendously by this movie.
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