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The Time Travelers (1964)
Cinematography
The one thing that struck me right away was the static camera shots. Usually just one master shot and one other angle. I thought it might be the fault of the cinematographer, but when I looked it up I found that Vilmos Zsigmond was the cinematographer on Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Witches of Eastwich which are 2 of my favorite films with stunning cinematography. Of course, made for the big screen it wouldn't be as bad as watching it on a small TV. Actually this kind of cinematography is preferable to a lot of today's films that are shot like a music video. I am sure that having a low budget is constraining to the cinematographer's creative endeavors.
Battling for Baby (1992)
I enjoyed it
A young couple are going to have a baby just a few months after they are married. They hadn't planned it so soon but go ahead. But then there's the grandmothers. They've hated each other for years. It seems one stole the boyfriend of the other, married him, then divorced him. So there's this rivalry to take care of the baby. The dialogue is funny, the situations are quite real and well played by all the cast, especially the veterans, Suzanne Pleshette and Debbie Reynolds.