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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 really wonder how they'll
release
this one in the West.
This is not so with theater screens, as is the case with the IMAX, the enormous, widely-known theater system that has stunned audiences upon its release, and to this day.
The C class cast and poorly transitioned scenes, complete with terrible acting have led me too believe this would make a good TV only
release
such as the FX presentation of a smallpox outbreak.
You may be interested to know that BARRICADE was viewed as a failure by the studio and shelved for a year before ALICE FAYE's popularity reached such a high that the studio decided to
release
the film despite the fact that it was never fully completed.
Being one of the 57 people that actually saw this movie in theatrical release, I have to say I have never before or since experienced a movie where the movie ended, credits rolled, the house lights went on, and no one moved from their seats.
I vowed some time ago to never get another Joe Castro film (perhaps after "Near Death") but I sort of ended up with this one by accident, since it was a Troma
release
& I didn't read the cover carefully.
As early as 1983 the genre was already struggling to
release
more than three decent offerings per year and by '88 the stalk and slash flick had become pretty much the whipping boy of horror cinema.
Even without all the truly awful behaviors of Ivan, apparently the supremely evil Stalin STILL didn't like the film and wouldn't allow its
release
during his lifetime.
The timing of the movie's release, its tone, and the fact that MS&L promoted it, raised questions about the intent of the movie.
this fourth installment of the series is the last to get a theatrical release,though it feels like a direct to video movie.it's
Now I know why this film hasn't been able to find an American distribution company to
release
it in the United States.
The Alpha Video
release
uses a print that defies description.
It wasn't all bad however, I enjoyed it immensely when the end credits rolled and 'The End' came up was quite brilliant for this hotch potch of a T.V. movie which if it had been a cinematic
release
would have been put on video and in discount stores in no time at all.
This movie looked like it was rushed to
release
for some reason.
Man, makes you wonder why this would ever be approved for
release.
How did this ever get a DVD
release?
It doesn't surprise me that the makers of this hopeless movie couldn't find a UK distributor, and then had to
release
it as a free DVD with a Sunday newspaper.
Seeing this film for the first time twenty years after its
release
I don't quite get it.
Sometimes it's hard to judge how bad a film made in Italy or Spain really is, because they all seem to use the same stable of 9-10 ESL trained voice actors to supply the English voices for
release
in the US.
The brilliant Australian comic genius Barry Humphries had a rare failure with this uneven, and occasionally distasteful comedy, which was snatched back from
release
after only a few days.
Sir Les, with the reluctant help of Dame Edna Everage (Both played by Humphries) almost accidentally foils a scheme by the new leader to
release
a deadly, disgusting, AIDS-like virus on the Western World.
Although I watched the German
release
I watched with the original audio, so it's definitely not just bad voice-overs or anything like that.
Added to that, the German DVD
release
seems to be cut, the killings are all pretty much left out, meaning that except for a few semi-gory scenes closer to the end the German
release
doesn't deliver as a movie for "gore-hounds", either.
The premise was cooked up far more than likely over the course of a night of beers after hearing about Snakes on a Plane in production (this, in fact, was released to coincide with that film's release).
now, this movie has no plot, or rather, there's something that tries to pass off as a plot: there's a mean hit-man (Willis) who is cool dangerous and sophisticated (actually he's none of those things, but from some dialog between the other characters, you are supposed to get this impression), so this hit-man is on a mission to kill someone, now there's an ex-IRA prisoner who is kind and nice and very likable (gear) who the FBI
release
from prison so he will help them.
before the
release
of Aliens, I'm sure everyone thought this woman was on her way out.
I couldn't have predicted that years after it's
release
just thinking about the movie still makes me angry.
TCP suffered because it treated fascism lightly in a "comedy" and because its
release
was particularly ill-timed given the events in Germany in that year.
And the best part is that as of October 23 2005 they started filming a sequel please don't be fooled by the box even though it looks exactly the same as the first dark harvest it's not lions gate bought the rights to the Maize:the movie and had the brilliant idea to
release
it as the sequel to the original dark harvest;which i thought was funny........the only thing they had in common was they were both shot in a cornfield....This Movie WILLLLLL not scare the crop out of you like the first one so just stay away!!!!!
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