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i'm not sure if it is available worldwide - but if anyone who's deciding what is supposed to be put on videotapes and
distributed
in video clubs - is reading this - please , please buy it!
I actually sent Mike Ferrell some donation money to help the film get
distributed.
The only explanation I can muster as to why this film isn't widely
distributed
is because it hits too close to home for some.
The only form of food available is synthetic and
distributed
by the Soylent company.
I believe that this film should be more widely
distributed
for this point.
Although it won prizes in major film festivals, "The Big Bad Swim" was not released to hordes of theaters across America, but was
distributed
in DVD form, and shown in theaters selectively.
In America this film is
distributed
on VHS and DVD as either "The Ogre" or "Demons 3".
- The best series were the first three ones and then after the third series, the great character, Nazi Von Gelb, who was such a formidable enemy, disappeared from the series (I don't think they ever really caught him, he always escaped, leaving room to have him appear again in a next story) because evidently the series also was
distributed
to Germany, and a Nazi enemy wouldn't go over very well!
A big THANK YOU to the staff of this master piece, and I am waiting for it to be
distributed.
"Examination Day" is set in the future, year unknown but at a point where they have cake candles that light themselves, huge TV-looking "phones" that double as numerous other entertaining machines and
distributed
only to those of a certain age...and the Examination Day, a point where 12-year-olds must undergo a government-required IQ test.
Will this film be
distributed?
Written and directed by Chuan Lu from China and sponsored in part by National Geographic the film was
distributed
as 'travel/foreign places/environmental issues' product, and while it satisfies those designations, it resonates as a story that is not only based on fact, but one that opens our eyes to another way of life in a very remote area.
Bill Sargent had the idea of filming Pryor's act, but since most of the industry thought it would flop, they had trouble getting anyone to distribute it, so a few mavericks in the industry
distributed
it themselves.
International product financed through the Canadian Film Development Corporation (which would explain the mostly Canadian-born voice-over talent, including John Candy, Harold Ramis, and Joe Flaherty) and
distributed
stateside by Columbia.
This film is
distributed
by Troma films and despite the negative reviews it has received, I found it to be a lot of fun! Yes the acting is bad...the effects aren't terrible for a B movie but they aren't great either but that's not the point here.
I can see why this was not
distributed
in movie theaters.
How a terrible, terrible movie like this is financed and
distributed
to video stores is beyond belief.
seriously though there should be a agency or watchdog kind of thing, that prevents movies as bad as this being allowed to be sold /
distributed
to the public.
What was NOT surprising was that all the viewer's ratings for this film was
distributed
extremely skewed, at both poles.
Independently produced on a low-budget, "Sleepy Time Gal" is exactly the type of superior filmmaking so rare these days, and the fact that it was sold to the Sundance Channel (where it premiered on March 29, 2002) instead of being theatrically
distributed
to art-houses whose discerning patrons crave exactly this type of subtle, intelligent, exquisite jewel of a film) is a tragedy.
It is a communal pain,
distributed
among the watchers.
This is most assuredly the most retarded film ever to be
distributed
with box art.
I am still baffled at how this kind of crap gets backing and then money is spent to promote it, and then it's distributed, etc.
The movie is not solid, it is to short and the energy and emotions are not
distributed
so well that we could feel and recognize that this is Grlic's movie... Story is nice, maybe even good, and out of this story he could not make a better movie... Sorry, either the time is changing all of us either there is something else... and also, some of the symbolic is so... well, political.
I suppose it won't get
distributed
in Europe anyway...
However, the intention of the author was achieved and his "documentary" was distributed, inclusive I was misled and bought it.
13th Floor" is easily one of the worst horror films I have ever seen.The film is extremely boring and there is no gore nor suspense.The special effects are incredibly cheesy and the acting is horrible.Why such piece of crap is widely
distributed
and some Italian horror movies are completely unavailable is beyond me.1 out of 10.
Some understanding of
distributed
attacks and viruses might have helped, but I guess the idea of two hackers trying to out type each other works better for Hollywood.
The fact that this film was not
distributed
at the time it was originally made, is a sad comment on the business end of the business, where so much junk makes it's way to the big screen, and other films, of higher quality, like this one, get lost.
In 1999, I was considering a job with Cloud Ten, the company that produced and
distributed
the movie.
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