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Immediately I was astonished by both the pictures optical high quality and unusual
format
and by its beautifully detailed story.
Since then, it has become available, but initially only in the British
format
(for which I bought an 'international' DVD player, which you have to hack--illegally, I suspect, to see it), but the series is now available through amazon.com--3
discs-- for between $19-21, to be viewed on DVD in the US format, no hacking.
It is clear this film's value far supersedes the cost with which the
format
(mini-dv) implies.
I wish every variety show released would show the same respect for the
format.
If anyone finds this on a home movie
format
please let me know.
It is a major oversight not to have this classic film (because of the cast) on a home movie
format
for collectors and for future generations.
The
format
was definitely polished to introduce Naked Gun.
I finally got hold of Lifeforce on DVD with the widescreen
format
intact and rousing Henry Mancini score to the max.
Yes it's another underdog story but not in your typical
format
and the movie wasn't their ups and downs, it was people coming together for one common goal, To go to college where they were accepted.
Great format, and Peter Falk's character extremely good...wonderfully quirky, he can take his place next to Poirot, Miss Marple, and also the likes of Marlowe and Rick Diamond.
I won't go through another long plot description - suffice to say that seeing it for the first time in its proper widescreen
format
left me agape at the vistas and the scope of the film.
I love the mockumentary
format
that Chris Guest and crew have developed over the years.
There are many, many older movies that deserve to be transferred to the DVD
format.
I've seen him live at least 11 times, so I was not expecting just how well that his show would adapt to a television or film format, but all reservations went away instantly when the show started because of Dan's overwhelming star quality.Do yourself a favor and watch this, or better yet, buy it.
"Plane Crazy" was released May 15th 1928 in Hollywood California,in the silent movie
format.
Many of the lead characters in Hideo Gosha's 1969 film "Hitokiri" (manslayer; aka "Tenchu" -- heaven's punishment) were actual historical figures (in "western" name-order format): Ryoma Sakamoto, Hampeita Takechi, Shimbei Tanaka, Izo Okada, ____ Anenokoji.
Every episode follows the same
format
where many parts seem totally scripted (which they are) and tears flow seemingly on cue.
Due to the show's format, I'm happy I waited.
I agree with most of the Columbo fans that this movie was an unnecessary change of
format.
This movie was meant to be seen on TV in a letterbox
format.
For even if they don't feature true remastering, restoration and all that hoo-ha, and the films are generally in full-frame pan and scan format, there's no denying that there are always a few gems included.
Or you can simply take the
format
of the original and try to render it in cinematic vignettes.
The name "cult movie" is often given to films which continue to be screened, or to sell in home movie format, more than a generation after they were first released.
Also interesting is Ewell's introduction to CinemaScope, a new
format
at the time.
And of course, the hosts of "The 700 Club" are always willing to read letters "written by viewers" as they like to put it, coincidentally each typed in the same
format
and all on the same color of paper by "viewers" supposedly healed of various afflictions by the said hosts (they claim to have "words of knowledge" come to them) but who NEVER APPEAR on the program to say what happened to them.
Overall: very innovative storyline but poor execution, which is not the scarcity of the wrestlers because the match
format
is tag-team.
I viewed this movie in DVD
format.
Take young, pretty people, put them in an exotic locale, stick in a few bad guys, have the two lead characters find romance after a couple of heavy breathing scenes, create the flimsiest of plots, then work out a happy ending for everybody (other than the three or four who get murdered, of course) That's the classic (and successful)
format
of the Harlequin Romance.
Over the last few months, ABC Family began airing a new
format
of movies.
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