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Power is chaotically
distributed.
It is way beyond me how this script was ever sold much less produced and
distributed.
How does it even get to be packaged and
distributed?
I can only believe it was self
distributed
as the amateurish DVD authoring would suggest.
I know it takes a lot of hard work and money to even get a movie made, much less sold and distributed, and for that I commend these folks.
So basically, they took a novel with many errors and decided to make it into a screenplay, pour millions and millions and millions of dollars into it and make an incredibly promoted world
distributed
theatrical release and at no time have anyone take the time to do a little research on the lot of it.
I just can't believe this movie got made, let alone
distributed.
But this was
distributed
elsewhere and it's just really weird to know that other people have seen it.
Hollywood's per-capita ratio of morons must indeed be high, for not only do we have a sequel, it was
distributed
in the antipodes by Sony, a company not normally known for its taste in expensive write-offs.
Interestingly, this was
distributed
by Aroma, a leading fetish producer.
I can't understand why movies like this one are even
distributed.
Sure, when this film originally was distributed, a piano score was probably played with it.
Due to its predictable, second-rate title, (the one it was
distributed
under in Italy, at least) I didn't expect much from this movie.
Although 20th Century Fox
distributed "
Poor Cow" in Panama, Loach did not stay in mainstream cinema (which this film hardly is) and I lost contact with his films.
By surprise, I had thought since Warner Bros.
distributed
this movie in the U.S., Warner Bros. was going to issue a DVD.
This film deserves to be widely
distributed
and easily obtainable.
They don't make comedies like this anymore because the films don't get
distributed
or seen.
It is, in my opinion, one of the best films of the 1970s, and it's downright criminal that the picture was basically stolen and
distributed
without Barry's knowledge (those responsible for this theft should be fed to the bed, ASAP).
When the movie came out, all of the theaters in the St. Louis area distributed, as a 'lure', a pack of flower seeds that had the movie name, etc. on the front.
It was in the little TV magazine that they
distributed
at the PX (not really an authorized edition of "TV Guide" but made to resemble it as closely as possible without getting into copyright trouble) that I first learned the real story behind the cancellation.
What I don't get is why did this get
distributed
in the first place???...somebody MUST have been doing some heavy drugs the night that deal was made.
This and other low-rent Mexican children's' films were dubbed in English and widely
distributed
in the U.S. in the early 1960s; no wonder the sixties became such a turbulent period in American history.
It obviously took awhile to actually get distributed, then it has to be advertised gruesomely and with Hooper's name in the title to hopefully make some money on his name and his gore.
Weekend" is a completely braindead piece of garbage that features lots of nudity and some cheesy gore,not to mention a laughable musical score.The acting is horrendous and the script is utterly incoherent.Why such piece of crap is widely
distributed
is beyond me.Avoid it like the plague.1 out of 10.
If you liked watching Mel Gibson in Million Dollar Hotel then you might enjoy watching Burt Reynolds in yet another film so bad it could never be
distributed.
This can be best summed up as a "blown-up" TV movie being
distributed
into theaters.
Jack Frost was my introduction into the films produced and
distributed
by A-pix entertainment, and without exception, everything this company deals with is pure crap!
Within the first 17 minutes of director Bradford May's "Darkman III: Die Darkman Die", we have already been subjected to a silly recap and accompanying voice-over on the first two films, hilarious over-acting, about three minutes of footage simply ripped from the second film and re-edited slightly to seem like new footage, and a lengthy advertisement the scarred and tormented title character watches about Universal Theme Parks- Universal being the company that
distributed
this film.
Verve
distributed
Bullet Boy, Code 46 and Red Road - Straightheads doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same breath.
Having previously seen the abridged print presented by David Shepard, I finally got a hold of a complete--or nearer complete version, which was about 56 minutes compared to the 30-minute version more widely
distributed.
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