Release
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2035 examples of Release in a sentence
For a studio to
release
such a product... it is a shame.
The first official
release
of World Wrestling Entertainment's film division is a pretty basic horror/slasher movie called "See No Evil" starring Kane, one of their big men wrestlers known for having an intimidating presence, hard-hitting moves, and one of the most convoluted backstories in wrestling.
Producers Golan and Globus should have been ashamed to
release
this piece of trash publicly.
A more recent film compared to other titles in the Hardgore catalogue this was a straight to DVD
release.
The whole film looks like a bad idea that was rushed through production (and then kept from
release
for several years).
With material like this, timing is everything (Michael Moore knew to
release "
Fahrenheit 9/11" before the 2004 elections), and the real tragedy of Dante's film is that it didn't come out 2 years ago, when its message would have carried an energy that would have energized the dissidents further.
Thankfully, the
release
of the ever hilarious "Airplane!" the following year brought the whole "Airport" franchise to a well deserved halt, as anyone even contemplating a fifth installment would have been laughed to death by studios and movie fans alike.
So how come the producers at Disney would
release
such a terribly edited, roughly acted (even for family fare!) mess of a movie?
An up and coming producer should try to resurect this story and give this basicly half hearted atempt a proper
release.
When three workers find some Indian relics and bones in a ditch in the site, they accidentally
release
the giant skeleton like creature known as Bone Eater and their bones are devoured by the monster.
Apparently in early 2005, SciFi Channel threatened to
release
the incriminating photos they have of John Rhys-Davies and said, "We need you to star in another SciFi Original."
The Production Code was firmly in place by the time of this film's release, so the humour is all of the hokey, wocka-wocka variety and gone are the dry one-liners that sounded so cosmopolitan dripping off the lips of the gorgeous dames from the first film.
I was so disappointed when I first saw it on its
release
in 1986; even today it ranks high on the list of films that disgrace the books on which they're based.
There are times when, less than halfway through a movie, I start to wonder what the creators were thinking that made them decide not to burn every reel of footage and instead
release
a movie that has no real merit of any kind.
I never could understand why a horror movie continues making sequels after the
release
of their "final chapter."
Let me begin by saying that I had been eagerly anticipating this film's
release
for awhile.
I remember the hype of it's
release
and to be honest had I viewed it back then I maybe wouldn't have been so generous.
When Beach Babes From Beyond first came out in 1993 from the Full Moon offshoot Torchlight Entertainment, it was heralded as the debut
release
of a label that specialized in "mature audiences" type films.
Looking at Beach Babes From Beyond again after viewing it upon its 93' release, it's safe to say that if this same film were to be made today, there would be a hell of a lot more emphasis on the sex scenes and less time spent on plot and dialog.
This looks like a direct to DVD release...or so I guess.
To make matters even worse, there was a video
release
in circulation with cover art that blatantly tried to cash in on the "Rocky Horror Picture Show" by throwing a pair of lips on the cover!
Sadly for The Descent its
release
in the UK on 7th of July coincided with the very day of the London underground tube/metro terrorist atrocity that killed almost 60 and injured hundreds - not a particularly good night/weekend to pop out to the cinema, especially to see a scary-as-sheesh film about likable women being trapped in a deep, dark, claustrophobic underground caving system.
The one on the website appears to be a preview
release
version signed by the director.
Memo to studios: Time to
release
the DVD!
Also, if Fox
release
it on DVD, the following will be stronger and larger.
I've never seen a movie get a worse
release
then this.
You would think an ad with the line "From the director of "Office Space"" would be enough to warrant a big
release!
Note the wide
release
date of Aug 8, 1945 - about a week before Japan surrendered in WWII, so there will probably be a message for us in "Over 21".
Having recently rewatched it on DVD, nearly a decade after its initial US
release
in 1997, it has lost none of its power, and one can see its influence on documentaries as diverse as Herzog's own recent Grizzly Man and Errol Morris's Academy Award winning The Fog Of War.
wish they would eventually
release
this on DVD.
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