Distribution
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It's like this ... you put in the DVD and the most professional-looking thing you see over the next ninety minutes is the logo of the
distribution
company.
This film was a worthy attempt, but definitely not worth a major
distribution.
How, in the name of all that's holy, did this film ever get
distribution?
About the worst movie in
distribution
right now!
But there seems to be a remarkable
distribution
of opinions throughout the scale of 1 to 10.
Don't know how this movie received
distribution.
No wonder it didn't get much distribution, every one involved must have been ashamed.
Not only did the film get mainstream
distribution
it also features a good cast of British actors, so what went wrong?
That's right, I've got a rainbow of discharge spewing from me just because a group of kids went playing around with a camcorder and somehow made a deal with the Devil and got
distribution.
for a lot of time I was looking forward to see this movie, here in Latinamerica japanese or any oriental movies have no
distribution
in theaters, we can find some of those movies in some underground stores, and I just found Avalon, I was expecting something good, but the only good thing in this movie is the first scene, the rest of the movie is boring and senseless, just plain stupid, with a lot of useless scenes, and a boring story.
There's a lot of movies that have set release dates, only to get pulled from
distribution
due to a legal snafu of some kind, and then put in limbo for a long time.
Likewise I doubt if it cost too much produce and had one eye on the DVD market rather than cinema
distribution
and I will state that it's slightly better than 1972's DEATH LINE which also featured a murderous cannibal hiding in the London underground .
Filmmakers like this should be on youtube and never be granted a
distribution
deal.
Jim McKay gave a talk (Q&A) about the film afterward which presented his ironic situation: how to get
distribution
for a film which portrays minorities (women, non-whites) working on resolving controversial issues (teen pregnancy, teen motherhood, racial identity, single-mother households), and how to write a faithful script on all of these topics being a mid-thirties white male.
Hence,
distribution
questions--how do we get our hands on it?
I am hoping this film gets some
distribution
is North America, for not only is this film a masterpiece, but it can actually help heal any animosity people have towards the Germans because of their support of Hitler.
Quite frankly, I'm just happy Fido got picked up for US
distribution.
Or someone from inside the industry either distribution, exhibition or bureaucracy.
One of the few truly "independent" films produced in the last ten years, no studio had faith in the picture and it was never picked up for major
distribution.
Only a handful get any recognizable
distribution.
i don't know if the film has distribution, but I hope it does - or will - soon.
The shame of the film business is that projects this excellent do not get the
distribution
and advertising that they deserve and live under the radar.
Long before Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins would shake the world of the Christian subculture (and make millions in the process) with the LEFT BEHIND books, MARK IV Pictures, the Christian film
distribution
company of the Billy Graham evangelistic association, gave us this masterwork.
Unfortunately, because of US viewers' tendency to shun subtitles, this movie has not received the
distribution
nor attention it merits.
Hope it gets the
distribution
it deserves.
Though this movie has a first rate roster of fine actors, special effects that are excellent, and a story line that is full of surprises, it wasn't picked up for studio
distribution
and went directly to DVD.
As an expatriated french, I particularly enjoyed this "TV" movie, which I think deserves a broader
distribution.
In my years of attending film festivals, I have seen many little films like this that never get theatrical distribution, and they end up in the $3 bins at WalMart.
I saw it in a small movie theater in Russia where the film had had a very limited distribution, and I had no chance to come across it ever since.
Shinjuku Triad Society: Chinese Mafia Wars is unlikely to get
distribution
in the West outside film festivals.
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