Release
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I am eagerly awaiting it's
release
on DVD if they ever
release
it.
Please to the Gershwin and Goldwyn Families please
release
this on video or DVD so that the generations now and in the future can experience what I'm sure what so many of us have done when we saw this great work of art .Please consider, let not this great man's work go unseen for years more.
I thought purple storm deserves its Hong kong legends release, as it is different to most other HK films, it is about a mans emotional struggles when confronted with memory loss, it may sound corny but when he eventually pieces out what and who he actually is it really makes the film a lot more interesting.
Of course it was ground breaking special effects at the time of it's
release
that impressed me so much, back in 1982 it just blew my mind, I'd never seen anything like that!
I'm sad that Sony has not seen fit to
release
this on DVD ("but one day, one day...").
The film was not released theatrically in America and, presumably because of some anti-Catholic elements in the storyline, received only a limited theatrical
release
in Europe.
His
release
coincides with the escape of infamous murderer Vogel, who slips from under the nose of Police Commissioner Mattei during a train ride.
The first thing Corey does upon
release
is steal some money from his former boss Rico, and the second thing he does is recruit Vogel and a sharpshooter to help him pull of a jewel heist.
I can't see this film making it into a wide
release
without some trimming and slight fine tuning.
I have seen all the nominated Oscar performances of 2004, and I must say that Pacino was snubbed.. blame it on the anti-semitism associated with the play, the lack of campaigning by the studio, the late
release
date with no major push, or most likely, all of the above.. in my mind, the best performances of the year belong to Jamie Foxx in Ray, Don Cheadle in Hotel Rwanda, and Al Pacino in The Merchant of Venice..
'Water' (2005), the final part of Toronto-based Indian film-director Deepa Mehta's elemental trilogy has been finally completed, almost ten years after the
release
of the very first controversial element, 'Fire' (1996), which was followed with a slightly lesser controversial sequel '1947: Earth' (1998).
Anyone who enjoyed this series when first broadcast (I rushed home from school to see it) now is of a certain age so I can only add my comments to those asking for a DVD
release
to enable those of us to relive the memories of first transmission before it simply becomes a piece of unremembered TV archive history.
The relatively recent home video
release
on DVD put back the sex (in horribly grainy inserted clips) which makes it clear the removal of the shots was the best choice all around.
The
release
of the movie has been delayed because of concerns about the welfare of the child actors involved.
This - being a blessing in some ways - is not only incongruous but totally ironic when one considers that a movie depicting the founding and establishment of such a uniquely American organization as The Western Union Telegraph Company is without a Region 1
release.
There has to a way to
release
these shows out of the vaults and into the hands of devoted fans and new audiences.
Many of the viewers looked forward to the show, men and women alike all gained good information and a wonderful release,from the workouts.
Finally, I want to give a message to Warner Bros. Studios or those who restore and
release
classic films: Please,
release "
The Journey" on DVD as soon as possible.
"The Moon Is Blue" director Otto Preminger tackled even more taboo subject matter in his controversial 1955
release "
The Man with the Golden Arm." Whereas he had incensed the Motion Picture Association of America with his use of the words "virgin" and "mistress" in his mild 1953 comedy "The Moon Is Blue," Preminger went far beyond what any movie had attempted with "The Man with the Golden Arm" since Dick Powell made his law and order epic "To the Ends of the Earth"(1946) about thwarting the international traffic in narcotics.
I hope there's a Blu-ray
release
of this film because it will look fantastic.
From other sources, I've learnt that the only
release
of the 219-minute cut was in New York City, after which it was severely cut to 149 minutes.
Channel Four please show again or
release
on Video or DVD.
The gore to was given in copious amounts & i loved it.I just hope they
release
a not rated version.
It was harrowingly close, but The China Syndrome received the worst kind of publicity when as it was going into theatrical release, the accident at Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant happened.
Director Stephen Whittaker displays a rare skill in pulling this off just right, and it is shocking to discover that he died before his film's release, aged only 56, which was clearly a substantial loss to the screen.
I understand a
release
date is coming up in the fall.
I saw the film in its original theatrical
release
in Austin Texas.
I was interested in purchasing the soundtrack to the movie (or even the movie itself) and MTV.com was no help at all, but believe it or not Amazon.com is taking pre-orders for the August 5th
release
of the movie on DVD.
Without doubt a great all round show that if shown today would attract a huge following.Bodyguards was only 6 episodes and a trailer,but deserved a few more series to really bring it up-to speed.With outstanding performances from the highly talented and versatile Sean Pertwee and the dynamic Louise Lombard,it really did put it up with the likes of the Proffesionals,The Sweeney and Thief Takers.The story lines are based on the Diplomatic Protection Services and with great filming and story lines and scene locations,it stood out from some of the junk that gets churned by other TV production companies.I do not think that it has been shown on terrestrial TV either,such as Sky or Freeview,witch is a shame as if it were to be shown nowadays,i am sure it would get a large viewing audience.So i hope one day the guys at Carlton TV decide to
release
it on DVD,cheers,Nick.
With the
release
of the HK special Edition, they've even cleaned the picture (first
release
was grainy) and the subtitles, even if the quality of the translation is still lacking (nothing new there).
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