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I've also heard many many stories of the effect it had in it's original
release
at the theatres , on its viewers.
Probably the worst "major
release"
film I have seen in my life.
"Spirit" is the most visually incredible animated film in current home theater
release.
The action does carry the trademark surreality and over the top nature of HK action, but it's not very involving, obscenely gory, and in fact often completely incoherent (perhaps this is due to re-editing for american release, it does show signs in many places of patchwork).
The color photography is OK (this is a very early Technicolor release), but to no purpose.
This low-grade Universal chiller has just been announced as an upcoming DVD
release
but, intended as part of a collection of similar movies that I already had in my possession, I decided to acquire it from other channels rather than wait for that legitimate
release.
But when i didn't go to watch it in it's first week of
release
then it disappeared by week 2 i feared something was a miss.
Patiently i waited for it's DVD release, then bought it rushing home for an enjoyable evening's viewing.
I'm surprised it even has a theatrical
release.
But I do wonder why studios spend the time and money to make a film and then don't
release
it for theater audiences?
The 1963 version of "The Haunting" has been one of my favorite horror films for years, so I anticipated the
release
of this 1999 remake with a good deal of trepidation.
Nick Millard aka Nick Phillips should have left well-enough alone when he made "Criminally Insane" 10 years before the
release
of this god-awful waste of time and effort.
The timing was of the
release
was awful.
Well, that's the way it looks: Pierce Brosnan is after all best known as Bond in "Tommorrow Never Dies" (1997) and "Golden Eye" (1995) - both shot prior to this
release.
I didn't know it was possible to
release
a movie this bad.
Not so much based upon the director, who hadn't made a cinematographic
release
before, but more based upon its cast.
This movie is another fine example of what Jerry Bruckheimer, since about 1997, seems to be best at--hyping up a movie a year before its
release
and not coming through with a quality movie.
If you're going to
release
it as a joke like this: DON'T!!!
Or was it only the DVD
release
that had huge thirty second gaps between scenes?
I saw the trailer for this film a few months prior to its release, and MAN, did it look scary, Especially how this film was based on a real life phenomenon.
That is missed theatrical
release
is not surprise.
I think a round of applause is in order for whoever pieced together the trailer for Rogue Pictures' latest release, 'The Return'.
All in all this is a highly disappointing
release
and may well have just been left in the deluxe box set as a curiosity.
Cinema seems to be gradually losing its ability to shock, so perhaps 'Maladolescenza' should be admired for retaining that power thirty years after its
release.
Not rated (later rated PG-13 for video/DVD release).
Still, from somewhere (like the clips accompanying this film's updated 2005 release), I knew it was about a fast, orange Dodge Charger - and, the "General Lee" is still good to go.
This is one of those movies you think that the makers would refuse to
release
it because it is so terrible.
This reworking of Cyrano de Bergerac/Roxanne is an utterly undemanding, formulaic romcom rescued from straight-to-video ignominy on its
release
by the sharp turn of Janeane Garofalo.
The box even claimed that the movie had extreme scenes of violence that were cut from the theatrical
release
(I now have serious doubts about this being released in the theater).
This shot-on-digital Full Moon
release
is stupid, senseless, has terrible acting and sound and the (Los) Angeles National Forest is a poor substitute for Italy.
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