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We see a movie writer, Allen Felix (Allen, hmm to the name), who's wife just left him to go out and explore new freedoms.
And how did she get to be in the house/novel/movie at all? Well now, let me see ... we learn at the beginning that Morton's daughter might well drop-in on the
writer
- as she is only borrowing Morton's house in the Luberon area of Provence.
Two thumbs up to the
writer.
i've seen the worst "actors" in the world, a so called "director", a so called
writer.
Best selling novels often make bad movies but with
writer
director Michael Crichton (who also wrote the book) does what most others should do: FOLLOW THE BOOK AND IT WILL USUALLY BE A SUCCESS!!
but thats not the best part, the beauty of the film is how much does the
writer
understand whats the problem of china, those problems in the justice system, the problem of the control the powerful man in military.
i cant believe the
writer
is from another country, because the those problem of china is so complicated that to hard to be understood by the most of western citizens.
what the hell was the
writer
thinking??
I was quite surprised to see that the writer/director of The Lookout has quite an established career as a Hollywood writer, since this film offers nothing new (then again, maybe that's a key to longevity in Hollywood).
I really looked forward to more from this director also
writer
of the movie.
The story line of this movie is clear, a widower with two children who is tired of his work as a "jingles
" writer.
Paul W. S. Anderson has proved that he is terrific
writer
& director because it is extremely difficult to create a story for a film that is based on a video game.
The Mitch Albom character is not clearly defined, we know he is a writer, and has a girlfriend, not much else.
Kitchen, playing the lead, is a fine actor and performs admirably, but the writing is what makes this show--Horowitz, the
writer
and creator, never varies from show to show.
Despite being based on a novel ('Blood On The Moon') by prolific and acclaimed crime
writer
James Ellroy (probably best known for writing the novel L.A. Confidential, which was later turned into the Oscar winning film of the same name) Cop is a crime thriller that just lacks, well thrills and crime in large doses.
The title characters in this film are
writer
Henry Miller and his wife June.
A
writer
of erotica, she wants to experience sensuality in bold and daring ways.
In the end, both the movie and the book leave so many unanswered questions only a long discussion with the author or screen
writer
would help.
Part of this is the fault of the writer, but also Eisenberg was just wrong for the part.
The
writer
should take some advice from the lead character in his own story, and go out to a bar instead of trying to write film scripts.
Director James L. Wilson and
writer
Richard H. Wadsack neatly craft a fun and engrossing omnibus outing that eschews the usual graphic gore and bloodshed in favor of creating and sustaining a potently creepy and nightmarish midnight-in-the-graveyard gloom-doom atmosphere; the opening credits sequence in particular is very chilling and the conclusion packs one hell of a terrifying punch.
But the
writer
of this mess was no weaver, inexplicably adding his own new characters and events and gutting the drama of the crime and its subsequent legal and social effects.
Aside from just making a derivative psycho killer film, it seems obvious that
writer
Larry Cohen wanted Uncle Sam to have some brains too, which is shown by the attempt to inject a message into the proceedings.
The final story regards a
writer
with a twisted past.
So, the
writer'
s brilliant plan?
Moussa Sene Absa (director and writer) does not convey a clear pro or con stance on the changing culture of Senegal, but does provide a rather complete look at both sides of the issue.
Within the first minutes of "The Woods" one can see that director Lucky McKee and
writer
David Ross are horror film geeks that came of age in the video age of the 80s and feasted their eyes on films like Dario Argento's "Suspiria" and Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead" series.
I have seen some rather hideous films in my life, but frankly this one qualifies as one of the all time worst, particularly in light of the immense talent of
writer
& director Stephen Norrington, an otherwise fine cast, and some incredibly gifted technical people such as the editor and the cinematographer.
A bad
writer
in a bad situation makes some bad decisions with bad results and creates more bad situations that snowball into more bad situations with bad dialogue and bad filming and bad screenplay.
The
writer
of this film needs to instead, write fairy tales.
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