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Kevin Smith may not be the greatest director, but he is a great writer, the two set each other off making Kevin a solid filmmaker, but Jim Jacks was always holding him back by forcing Kevin to cut down on the vulgar dialog as well as graphic scenes.
A rather strange, slow-moving story about a
writer
(Hutton) working on a screenplay based on the exploits of a stripper (Burke) he has fallen for.
Brian Moore is certainly a great and gifted
writer.
The
writer
could have done something interesting with the idea, and said something vaguely interesting about fluid, non-polarised sexuality, but nah; instead he chose to ram the film so full of stock clichés about queers that it undergoes gravitational collapse.
This movie is a joke from the beginning to the end, the characters do and say what the
writer
wants them to, not even remotely what they did or said.
If somebody thinks part of this has to do with reality, that person is wrong, I think the
writer
and director should have read at least a school text before making a film like this.
A man (played by Charles Austin McCrann; the director, writer, producer and editor of TOXIC ZOMBIES) going on his annual fishing trip with his very whiny and irritating wife (Beverly Shapiro) and his brother (Phillip Garfinkel) end up getting caught in the middle.
I feel sorry for the writer...i think she was high when she wrote it.
This movie is a rather quaint combination of a very thin plot idea stretched way too far and the seldomly successful occurrence of the writer, the producer, the director and one of the main characters being the same person, in this case Gregory Christian.
But had this film contained Johnny Depp, Robert Deniro and Mickey Rourke (as the mother), it would have played no better than it would with Keanu Reeves, George Bush and Gerry Halliwell under this director and
writer.
There is a young
writer
who has written a screen play called "The Dying Gaul" and Jeffrey wants to buy the script so he can change the characters in the story.
The one who stole the film though is Kevin Spacey(Early in his career)as Osbourne, the
writer
that's obsessed with naked female contortionists.
In both movies, there are blacks that made it in the establishment, one as an advertisement professional and in the other as a television
writer
producer.
However what this
writer
failed to comprehend is that for a concept show to work you need one important thing, namely a plot, to make the episode memorable.
Do Young
Writer
(if he exists) and Cute Neighbor (who may be a psychopathic killer) find happiness running into each other's arms on the sunkissed beach, at the end?
Kevin Smith is a genius
writer
and director and it's just a shame that the Jay & Bob flicks are done.
Based on the story 'The Forbidden' by Hellraiser
writer
and director Clive Barker, Candyman is another tale of people delving into places where they shouldn't delve and otherworldly evil.
In the 1st century AD. a brilliant and witty
writer
named Patronius wrote a book called " Satyricon " and from it's inception, became widely popular.
Based on a Phillip K. Dick story (the
writer
of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep," which was the background for "Blade Runner") this movie delivers, but suffers because of the apparently tight budget.
I enjoy Brian Ahern as the scatter brain murder mystery book
writer
who, with is wife, Loretta Young, move into a basement apartment of an apartment building where the tenants all live there because they are being blackmailed.
The screen icon is a police detective with a difference in this very moody and formidable thriller from
writer
/ director Richard Tuggle.
Her father is a novelist who has suffered
writer'
s block and whose declining fortunes have reduced the family to a bare pantry existence.
Do not go to this movie if you haven't read the book by the Flemish
writer
Willem Elschot.
It's difficult to make a movie about someone as well known as John Lennon and tell us something new, but the
writer
and his collaborators do just that.
The details of their love-hate relationship come spilling out to a Southern
writer
(Peter MacNicol) who has rented a room in the same building as the couple.
Kline cannot get a grip on his tortured Nathan, and for good reason: the character is a
writer'
s contrivance (bombast conjured up out of mental illness), while MacNicol has some strong early scenes but eventually plays third-wheel (not an enviable position).
It hasn't got the same writer, director, actors or even the same style.
The climax has made the movie quality decrease... Like the story
writer
is so lazy to think about the scene.
Chevy Chase plays Andy Farmer, a frustrated writer, who moves with his wife, Elizabeth, to a farm in Vermont.
I don't know what the
writer
was thinking, or what the producers were doing when they greenlighted this trash, but it is one of the most boring 2 hours in cinematic history.
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