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I posted on IMDb on this series recently, giving a snail mail address at the commercial arm of the BBD where one would write to appeal
release.
The video
release
was split up in four or five episodes (I can't remember as I'm writing this) for television and it's included in the episode list of the series.
I have got the DVD
release
in my little movie collection.
DVD
release
is a must, sooner rather than later.
I've got it on VHS and got so fed up waiting for a
release
and worrying that my VHS copy would ruin i got the equipment to get it onto DVD.
Lo Lieh is VERY low key throughout and many of the fight scenes, while often hailed as innovative (which they were at the time of the movie's initial release), are a tad tame compared to what came after (particularly after Bruce Lee, who became the instant standard by which all others will forevermore be judged).
"The China Syndrome" could not have been released at a better time: twelve days after its release, the infamous screw-up in Three Mile Island happened.
River's Edge is an extremely disturbing film written by acclaimed American screen writer Neal Jimenez.It is based on an actual event which happened at a time when most of American youngsters were trying to make sense of their lives.This is one of the most outstanding films made by American director Tim Hunter.Much of film's attention is focused on a reckless murder committed by a feckless teenager.This unfortunate event sets in motion a whole range of questions about real motivations of youngsters in American society.Those who saw this film during its initial
release
must have had vivid memories of great actor Dennis Hopper in a confused role as a sympathetic social outcast.
I'ts certainly a contender for a DVD
release.
With the fairly recent
release
of Carlos Saura's 'Fados' in the United States (albiet a limited art house only release),it's high time for a re-release of this fine documentary on Amalia Rodrigues.
I first saw this fine documentary a few years back,when it received the unjustified "art house
" release
(it deserved far better).
And although many of his later movies certainly justify his reputation until the
release
of "Zombi 2" in 1979 Fulci's films did not contain anywhere near the amount of blood and guts he's know for, in fact they were for the most part gore free, instead relying on more traditional shocks and disturbing imagery to work.
Charles Band co-produced with Stuart Gordon and this really is an exceptional Full Moon/Darkwave
release.
Though considered a 'flop' on its first
release
it has become a critical success, and it is clear to see why.
The visuals in the trailer are stunning -a gleaming river bathed in sunlight- and the promise that Marc himself would be in front of the camera with his twin brother -none of both professional actors- convinced me at last, six weeks after its
release.
It was easy to dismiss this film as hyperbole at the time of its
release.
All intelligent movie goers who enjoyed it in 1959 will appreciate the
release
of this masterpiece on the new medium.
Obviously, there is enough public interest in this movie to warrant a
release.
If you did not see the film at the time of its release, you are not qualified to comment, simply because you cannot understand why it was funny, the humour of the moment.
Due out in video
release
(after a cable airing) in March.
Following the
release
of 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937),' Walt Disney Productions has continued to produce quality animated feature-length children's film, many of which I still haven't had the pleasure of seeing.
After I read that ''At the time of its
release
in 2002, its budget of $47 million, or 327,000,000 FRF, was said to make it the costliest French film ever.
As with all of Mizoguchi's films, I'm eagerly awaiting a restored DVD
release
- whenever that may come...
Why they didn't
release
this version instead I have no damned clue.
We went to the cinema expecting a biggish budget
release
and got an art-house movie.
Interestingly, 'Steamboat Willie' was itself a parody, spoofing the latest Buster Keaton release, 'Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928),' though the connection stretches little beyond the title and the general story setting.
Snakes on a Plane was such a well hyped film that it was both inevitable and a little crazy to try to
release
another movie with almost the same title in the same year let alone the same week.
I was disappointed by both the Kill Bill films (although i preferred the second) and Death Proof (although it was better in the shorter cut of the double-bill release).
It wasn't hyped at all by the studios, nor did I even hear about it's
release
from my normally plugged in friends.
The film is based on the Polish play "The Danton Affair" written by Stanislawa Przybyszewska in the 1930s, and on its
release
the film was criticised by some for being static and theatrical.
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