Release
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2035 examples of Release in a sentence
Really, this episode is the exact same content as the DVD pilot
release.
Undercurrents of withheld love because of submission to societal beliefs, taboos of the times and classes, race relations not being in a very good state of equality, guilt, yearning, hate, confusion, very dark emotionally I thought, under the skin, you have to submit to the aire of it, a flowing movie, not slow as stated before,
release
yourself to the flow of the film, the emotions will show themselves, characters reveal their flaws, their nasty insides, excellent and actually very cruel!
Undoubtedly one of the great John Ford's masterpieces, Young Mr. Lincoln went practically unnoticed at the time of its initial release, no wonder because the year was 1939 when many of the greatest movies of the whole cinema history had been released, including the most mythical Western in the history of the genre, John Ford's milestone Stagecoach and many others, such as Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington which took the Oscar in the only category Young Mr. Lincoln was nominated for, which is Original Screenplay.
This film was planned for a 1939 release, but scheduling conflicts meant that James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan were unavailable for filming.
In my opinion, Hathaway did superb direction that conveys what a Mormon people were in the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints during the time period beginning with the martyrdom of Joseph Smith to the date of film
release.
I can't understand why they decided to
release
this film to introduce the American audience to the dynamo that is Jet Li.
But the English
release
suffers from rough editing and dubbing.
(I'm begging the Hollywood studios to
release
these films uncut with subtitles.)Jet
For the DVD
release
there is a subplot about George suddenly keeling over with some unknown deadly disease!
A film of this caliber will influence many films following its
release
for years to come.
I had the privilege of watching Scarface on the big screen with its beautifully restored 35mm print in honor of the 20th anniversary of the films
release.
I just saw this at the Toronto Film Festival, and I hope it gets wide
release
because I want to see it again!
I suppose the ultimate curse of attending the Toronto Film Festival is your
release
date time table get messed up.
Also, those who didn't like Evangelion might find this
release
to bit slightly more palatable.
It's a shame this film hasn't been given a DVD
release.
This is definitely a film that deserves a special DVD
release.
I have the original CD and later
release.
The later
release
is missing several songs though.
The Ogre doesn't seem to have won itself a very good reputation since its
release
in 1988, and I guess a reason for that may be down to the fact that it was given the subtitle 'Demons 3' in order to help it sell better.
This little gem was mainly promoted as a comedy upon its
release
in Sweden, so I'm glad to find that wasn't the whole case.
First of all, the
release
date is 2009, not 2007 for this feature length nature documentary film.
It debuted I believe on HBO and never did get a theatrical
release
to my understanding.
This was also the big year in the
release
of Titanic, one of the biggest films of all time: a tale about the ship of dreams, about a boy and a girl who fall in love but are torn apart by their social class and at the height of their emotional commitment the ship meets with disaster.
It deserved a theatrical
release.
The kind of humor present in Basketball was not popular upon the time of it's
release
and had it come out today it would be a hit.
Someone
release
this movie on DVD so it can take its hallowed place as on of the greatest films of all time in ten to twenty years when critics and film historians look back on the so-called films of the 1990's and see how vapid they were for the most part, and how Lars Von Trier tried to revolutionize and revitalize the international film world with this masterpiece.
I heard it was put out in limited
release.
A blockbuster at the time of it's original
release
(it was the second-highest grossing film of 1976), the third screen version of A STAR IS BORN has always divided critics and fans alike.
I saw this movie while it was under limited release, mainly for the novelty of seeing Pierce Brosnan with a moustache, but it turned out to be one of the funniest movies I have seen all year.
Leaving the theater I felt very fulfilled from the film and plan to see it again in wide
release.
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