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In MY OPINION that's the
writer
of the story and the director tried to "tell" us.
In quoting Peter's wife,(The Associate/ writer/ Producer) she said when they were watching the 'previews' for up coming 'new' shows at an ABC network party, she looked at her husband after the preview for 'the Job' played and said, "This doesn't look like anything else that is on this network.
Twenty-two years later, the
writer
Mark Fuhrman (Christopher Meloni), who is a former LA detective that has fallen in disgrace for perjury in O.J. Simpson trial and moved to Idaho, decides to investigate the case with his partner Stephen Weeks (Andrew Mitchell) with the purpose of writing a book.
Oh, and we'll get the writers of Alien and Blue Thunder to write it with uncredited rewrites by the
writer
of Mark of the Devil, The Sex Thief and Eskimo Nell and the director of The Jonestown Monster.
According to the book THE MAKING OF STAR TREK, in Roddenberry's
writer'
s guide to his story writers, he states that any alien creature, no matter how hideously ugly, impossible to believe, benign or malicious, MUST hold some semblance of humanity that the TV viewing public can empathize with and/or relate to.
Newspaper
writer
Patricia Hunter decides to investigate these mysterious killings.
Perhaps a better
writer
could have made the movie work, there were some decent scenes in it, but overall this movie was a mess.
Cruel intentions/ 10 little indians/breakfast club shoved into a rotten burrito then regurgitated by a grade school writer- director.
The setup that the Branagh character walks into is so obviously a setup from the start that we are inclined to wonder whether the
writer
and director have totally lost respect for their audience.
BTW I don't think the
writer
ever set foot in a real school.
Within the first few minutes of this Dutch thriller, we learn that Krabbe is a gay alcoholic
writer
who sleeps sans underwear, fantasizes about murdering his roommate, tries to steal a magazine from a news stand, and lusts after a studly young man he meets at the train station.
The writer, David Ward, wrote the amazing caper film "The Sting" two years later, Jane Fonda had just won an Academy Award for Klute, and Donald Sutherland had just done excellent work in films like "Klute," "Start the Revolution Without Me," and "Kelly's Heroes."
Alan Alda plays real-life "Sports Illustrated
" writer
George Plimpton, who was once invited to join the Detroit Lions football team as an honorary member.
The dastardly CAM is finally dealt to by an old frail-in a manner that would have made Charles Bronson's heart swell with pride-six bullets in the breadbasket.In an ensuing chase a pursuer gets hold of one of Watson's shoes.Mercifully the
writer
didn't decide to tack on the story of Cinderella to lengthen the film.The murderess,Holmes and Watson,escape scot free.
Being born in the 1960's I grew up watching the TV "Movies of the Week" in the early 70's and loved the creepy movies that were routinely shown including "Crowhaven Farm", "Bad Ronald", "Satan's School for Girls", "Kolchak the Night Stalker", etc, but this one is just plain dumb.This is obviously the
writer'
s trying to capitalize on the horrific Manson murders from a few years earlier.
An OK flick, set in Mexico, about a hit-man (Scott Glenn) who hitches a ride with struggling American
writer
and his Mexican girlfriend after a hit.
Did
writer'
s block set in so badly, OR had ideas dried up so much, that they were forced to include a disgusting scene where a young woman defecates in the back seat of a van, and then promptly throws the excrement at the car behind (mind you at least this summarises what this film is worth).
Director Ed Hunt and
writer
Barry Pearson are the same men who made "Bloody Birthday" (guilty pleasure of mine) and "Plague".
This is the story of a woman, in her mid thirties, that (as the
writer
would like for you to believe) is dissatisfied with her life and unfulfilled.
While watching this " Creature Unknown" I could not help but think that there was not much of a budget or a competent
writer
on the crew.
Many times throughout the movie you can tell the
writer
and director did not have much experience or talent.
how can you imagine the
writer
coming up with things like: - a kid who makes fireworks in school, fireworks SO powerfull, that when someone gets hit by it, they fly a hundred yards backwards and explode.
As a sane minded and rational individual, I could not understand where the
writer
came from nor where he was going with this movie.
A huge disappointment from
writer
Hamm and director Dante.
From a
writer
who has written successful scripts like Guru and Dhoom, I had high expectations.
Finally, I do not think the
writer
had ever read the book, seeing as nothing was the same.
Sam should have given his idea to a good writer, director, and left the acting to somebody who could act.
the only value in this movie is basically to laugh at how bad it really is. with a plot that makes your average middle-school
writer
look good, and acting which is almost as good, it gets my bottom score.
On his way, he meets a beautiful
writer
(Patty Shepard) and convinces her to join him on his working trip.
There is a scene where the
writer
thinks a peeping tom is in her window, but the scene is so dark, I had no idea what was going on.
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