Having acted in a bunch of them, are you a fan of low-budget horror flicks? |
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One cabin has been converted into a dorm, the best low-budget digs in town. |
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She freelanced as a production coordinator for commercials and low-budget features. |
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The era of low-budget airlines is tempting a growing number of people to do short hops abroad, often on day trips. |
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I was doing crew work on low-budget, independent films as far back as high school. |
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He is an independent film-maker with over 60 films to his name, including four low-budget features. |
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It was a low-budget operation, and needed no international conspiracy to bring it about. |
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He worked in the most disreputable realms of the already dubious area of Hollywood low-budget filmmaking. |
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You had quite a bit of brand name talent involved for an independent, low-budget movie. |
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He is facing hard questions on the viability of a small carrier, squeezed between large airlines and low-budget carriers. |
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Playing Vivaldi at a low-budget wedding is not the same as being in a rock band. |
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Perhaps The Woodsman was ultimately too low-budget and spottily distributed to compete with the big studio releases. |
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He created a low-budget, effectively fatalistic horror film about a man-made plague that wipes out humanity. |
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The transfer is good, although the quality is spotty given the low-budget stock used. |
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Stand-up comedy is the medium from which the doyens of light entertainment are recruited in today's world of low-budget television. |
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And in all honesty low-budget marketing campaigns based on solid positioning that have great value are fun, authentic and generate viral interest. |
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I'm passionate about the low-budget musicals nobody else remembers. |
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The cult fiction collection presents four cheeseball attempts at low-budget horror that purposely elicit more laughs than chills. |
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But both before and after he takes over, this low-budget Australian comedy plugs along without a single inventive moment. |
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You will probably not see something so unique and yet so completely recognizable in the realm of low-budget moviemaking. |
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There is a determined section of low-budget tourists who do not mind traveling in the city buses or hiring cycle rickshaws at times of necessity. |
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According to that decision this limit does not apply to difficult and low-budget films. |
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If nothing else, this throwback to the old low-budget psychotronic films of the '50s and '60s is uniquely stylish, even kitschy. |
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A high-concept, low-budget serial killer flick that knows it's got a hook worth hocking, and so does, relentlessly. |
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Russian cinema currently offers everything: from blockbusters to low-budget experimental films, from genre movies to arthouse productions. |
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It was developed as part of a low-budget line and is manufactured in China. |
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Most low-budget thrillers of this type suffer from inexpressive acting, but these two give performances that are truly uninhibited. |
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It looks great, aside from the usual low-budget stumbles or the occasional oddly-delivered line or ill-fitting costume. |
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The best performing film of the year may well turn out to be a low-budget feature whose biggest star is a B-level TV actor. |
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Pot Psychology on the Web was a low-budget affair, but it always tackled the tough issues of the day. |
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What began as a low-budget independent film in 1978 would come to be known as the horror movie of the century. |
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Some of the funniest bits in the play occurred when Kanye acknowledges its own low-class, low-budget nature. |
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It was, he claimed, a misguided, low-budget attempt to offer children individual attention. |
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Unlike Hollywood and Bollywood, Nollywood movies are mostly low-budget, easy to make, and for the most part made for home entertainment. |
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While big budget often means lousy script and too many hacks spending the money, low-budget doesn't automatically mean quality. |
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But how did he manage to get such big names to appear in such a low-budget movie? |
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He conclusively stepped out of the low-budget film world with a major role in Thompson's next picture. |
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Find a crazy low-budget horror director, shove insane amounts of money and creative control at them, and just let 'em make movies. |
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Maybe it's too much a low-budget, sci-fi, techno-thriller mind bend, but that was what it started as. |
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For a low-budget Indonesian film, preceded by minimal hype, this was nothing short of a triumph. |
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The Dhaka-based Bengali film industry churns out more than 100 low-budget movies a year at an average cost of 6.5 million taka each. |
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It was a genuinely fun wee low-budget film, and contained a million instantly quotable lines. |
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The cheesy production values, the low-budget special effects, and the amateurish level of some of the acting alienated me at first. |
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Do you have any problem with Hollywood's recent trend of doing big-budget remakes for classic low-budget horror films? |
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The owner of a low-budget holiday camp, is dragging the club down to his level. |
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By the late '30s, the actress was appearing in low-budget films, and she quit working in 1942 to be a wife and mother. |
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The narration is clearly articulated and the video and audio quality is top notch for a low-budget presentation like this one. |
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The final sequence is a captivating display of low-budget special effects. |
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If your low-budget airline collapses, you may be left stranded abroad. |
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Unfortunately, added to the low-budget nature of such shows, they can be habit-forming and are therefore great for boosting ratings. |
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The English, in particular, saw this as a low-budget way to wage war on rivals. |
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More independent documentarians than ever are turning to low-budget digital video, and the result can be a visual disaster when transferred to film for festivals. |
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In the 1950's, low-budget science-fiction film makers often used Australian plants to give the feeling of an extra-terrestrial environment. |
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The set, a living room and kitchen by Erik Flatmo, is spot on in its middle-American, low-budget lack of distinction. |
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The film was a sleeper hit and even spawned a low-budget sequel. |
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It's a cumulation of the routines he used to do on campuses and in fleapits when hawking his low-budget films around the world. |
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It's been awhile since a production has worn its low-budget abilities with quite so much pride as the Blue Panthers Inc. |
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So yes, there is a need for low-budget filmmaking because that is the way for new talent to break in. |
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Dinklage stayed in New York and soon was landing stage work and the occasional low-budget film. |
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Same goes for the art department, which is always underfunded and undermanned on these low-budget films. |
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It started out as a low-budget telemovie, which was followed by a sequel, and then there were cinema versions of both, and now there's a Hollywood remake. |
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I would also have liked to include the smaller installations within the scope of the directive, for these are often in unfair competition with the larger airports because they massively promote the low-budget carriers. |
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The appliances included in the experiments were a new low-budget stove suited for all types of solid fuel, a cast-iron stove for coke approximately 20 years old, and a cast-iron stove approximately 10 years old. |
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Canadian content in television drama and cinema will be consigned to museums, and the CBC, if it survives, will be relegated to the role of distributing low-budget public affairs and arts for one or two percent of audiences. |
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Today, every screening is a tailor-made workshop, a short course on production processes and font of practical ideas, whether about low-budget formats, new types of animation, short dramas or documentaries. |
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Intimations of zoanthropy and diabolical rites also attend the depiction of New York's financial world in David DeCoteau's low-budget horror movie Wolves of Wall Street. |
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While the first film had a certain low-budget charm, with its tight cast and steep action curve, it had the luxury of being the first of its kind. |
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Our ragtag, low-budget location-scout group included Tate, co-producer Sonya Lunsford, Mark, Rena, and me. |
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When that scene imploded from drugs and violence, he continued working in low-budget theatricals, often writing, producing, directing, and dressing these threadbare plays. |
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For a low-budget horror sequel, the movie tries pretty hard. |
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High-tech air sniffers were deployed in case someone unleashed a chemical or biological assault on Tinseltown more serious than a low-budget stinker. |
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Mega64 is a series of low-budget, DIY comedy sketches that reenact video games on the streets of San Diego. |
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The video is transferred fairly well onto disc, and while some of it isn't super stellar, I'm amazed that a low-budget film can look this good to begin with. |
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Following his 2002 low-budget chiller My Little Eye, British director Marc Evans revisits similar territory in this postmodern psychological chiller. |
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Despite the low-budget production values of HGTV, where many shows look as if they were filmed for the cost of a Friendly's sundae, the bland, the visionless, the Pottery Barn-appointed must always be upended. |
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Videotape gave the kiss of life to the low-budget independent film. |
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Copyright-free music can be a bit tacky and muzaky, but it is a low-budget option. |
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They started making a low-budget pornographic film. |
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Janet McTeer beat Sharon Stone and Julia Roberts to the best comedy actress globe for Tumbleweeds, a low-budget caper in which she plays a hippy, dippy Southern belle kept in line by her old-before-her-time daughter. |
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Say When, her sixth feature, marks a concerted shift away from her low-budget indie roots towards glossier mainstream fare. |
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They were lowbrow pastiche. The Adventures of Vicarage Leadbetter, a low-budget pisstake of Sherlock Holmes written for Radio Four. |
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Chapters discuss how to get into the low-budget film business, how to apply and adhere to a schedule, methods of calculating and keeping track of the budget. |
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It was a fitting metaphor for the site's attempts to domesticate the still-wild internet, and typical of its low-budget, user-generated early content. |
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The processes in place at McDonald's focus effectively on providing a fast, low-budget meal, while those pursued by the Hof van Cleve were designed to transport the diner to a culinary seventh heaven. |
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It was painfully low-budget and amateurish, available only on YouTube. |
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Kabul Press' English pages editor, Robert Maier's memoir of working in the low-budget movie industry in New York City was recently published and is available world-wide. |
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Work around the economic storm and keep everyone aboard happy with low-budget, motivational retreats that boost employee moral and enhance communication. |
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Another infuriation is the constant swapping between decent and believable digital effects, and B-movie, laughably low-budget efforts. |
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Soon she acquired a cult following after appearing in a string of low-budget Roger Corman schlockers. |
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A film ostensibly about the lead singer of a hair metal band killing innocent people on a future planet Earth, Alienator is the epitome of low-budget cheese. |
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The low-budget frightener had earned more than pounds 880,000 before opening for business last night, despite being shown at only 36 screens round the country. |
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The Tomorrow People E4, 9pm In the 1970s, there was a low-budget British kids' show set in the future where teens had paranormal abilities like teleportation and mind-reading. |
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