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Unexplainable Plot , with some extremely wooden acting and one of the most severe examples of continuity where the Jaguar fights the baddie at the end and in one scene change it changes from a pitch black night to brilliant sunshine . It would also seem that the film has some of the worst sound editing I have ever seen .
This movie is so bad cannot be graded. It seems someone made a mistake and all the cut scenes have been joined up and released. This is not a movie in any form I can recognize
I have been a world champion and was named the Greatest Fighter in the History of Fighting twice. But, what I am most proud of is the work I have done as a teacher.
What Bruce Lee taught me, I will teach to you.
bikkle wrote:That quote reminded me of another classic:
THE TURKISH STAR WARS"The Turkish Star Wars" makes film criticism moot.
Turkish Star Wars Trailer (Quicktime)
devicenull wrote:"Manos" The Hands of Fate is the worst ever made, sorry
Faded wrote:I'm sorry but the late 90's "Crash" has to rank up there
"people who derive sexual pleasure out of actual and recreations of car crashes". gives a whole new meaning to Autoerotica.
"It is no exaggeration to say," he announces, with Sisyphean weariness, "that wherever I go, every day of the week, people are saying to me, 'How's the Thunderbirds film going, Gerry?', and I have to say that I'm not involved with it. I'm not involved with it." Got that?
...And Working Title loves Gerry Anderson just as much as he loves them. "The reality with Gerry is that he's upset with everything," declares the firm's president of marketing David Livingstone...So, might Working Title still kiss and make up with Anderson? "I'm not sure the door would still be open," reflects Livingstone, "because, frankly, he's been such a pain in the arse."
Mulboyne wrote:One man who believes Thunderbirds to be the worst film in the world is Gerry Anderson. Not a happy bunny.
Gerry Anderson: Nobody's puppet
Anderson: Nobody's puppet wrote:Gerry Anderson: Nobody's puppet
... Rolls-Royce refused permission for its car to be used, Working Title was obliged to trade in FAB 1, Lady Penelope's famous pink roller, for a substitute [[Thunderbird]] runabout supplied by the Ford Motor Company.
Anderson was appalled by the image on his computer screen. "I took one look and thought, if that's the kind of movie they're making, I'm out." A few months later, he says, Working Title offered him $750,000 to reconsider his position. "I'm not so wealthy that I can afford to turn that kind of money down.... it's quite important to have morals."
And Working Title loves Gerry Anderson just as much as he loves them. "The reality with Gerry is that he's upset with everything," declares the firm's president of marketing David Livingstone....
Livingstone upset Anderson with a click of his mouse. "We were on the cusp of giving him a deal as creative consultant. And then I made the mistake of mailing the picture of FAB 1," he says. "We'd had an incredible response to this 27ft pink car. All the geeks loved it - the fans of the original who have stayed with it for 40 years. But Gerry thought it was a horrible design.
Gerry Anderson - MBE, father of Supermarionation - has a surprisingly equivocal relationship with the stringed instruments that made him a household name.
"It's only comparatively recently that I've taken a liking to any of the puppet shows that I've made," he explains, sitting at the boardroom table in his offices at Pinewood studios. "I always used to think that they were terrible. I didn't see much on screen but the faults. I couldn't get a puppet to pick something up, or to walk. Their mouths were like letterboxes flapping open and shut. But I got to the point where I thought I'd better stop running down these pictures, because everybody in the world except me seems to like them."
Taro Toporific wrote:Script, "Crash" (1996)
Based on the novel by J.G. Ballard
Screenplay by David Cronenberg
Produced & directed by David Cronenberg
Cast List:
James Spader: James Ballard
Holly Hunter: Dr. Helen Remington
Elias Koteas: Vaughan
Deborah Unger: Catherine Ballard
Rosanna Arquette: Gabrielle
Peter MacNeil: Seagrave
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