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I consider the film to have been the greatest of his films at the time of its
release.
How come I only got to see this great movie 3 years after it's
release?
Famous was "famous" for their tension and
release
style of cartoon where the semi-main character is in terrible peril, only to be rescued by the hero at the last second.
Who could guess that Vision Quest, Fight Club, and 2001: A Space Oddysey, movies that were panned by critics and audiences alike upon their release, would become immensely popular?
The new American DVD
release
of this picture has the title "Demons III: The Ogre" on the box art but the film itself only says "The Ogre".
I don't know if past releases had the title "Demons III" on the actual film itself, but this new
release
just seems to be a little white lie.
I saw this in the theater during it's initial
release
and it was disturbing then as I'm sure it would still be.
2003 was seen as the year of the Matrix, with the
release
of two sequels and a computer game that actually linked to the plot of the film.
Upon The Straight Story
release
in 1999, it was praised for being David Lynch's first film that ignored his regular themes of the macabre and the surreal.
A theatrical
release
was intended for earlier this year (March, 2005) but this never happened.
Of course, Branagh had to agree to some concessions (a star-studded cast, and a 2.5 hour version for wider release), but why would the film studio allow Branagh to spend money on a 4 hour version that they knew few would see?
I think I read this was widely criticized at the time of its
release.
I only wish that its producers would see fit to
release
it on DVD so that those who have never experienced it can, and those who have seen it can again (perhaps again and again)enjoy this exceptional motion picture.
I am waiting for the DVD
release.
Embarrassingly, I just watched this movie for the first time, 13 years after its
release.
When the Execs at Paramount finally get with the program and
release
this movie in digital format then I will be a happy camper.
Why this hasn't had a Video or DVD
release
yet?
I think this also was the film that formed the partnership with Russell and Carpenter which made them go on to make a number of great movies (Escape from New York, The Thing, Big trouble in little china, and Escape from L.A. Someone has got to
release
this before someone does a remake or their own version of his life, which i feel would not only tarnish the king but also ruin the magic that this one has.
1991 saw the
release
of the two best sequels of all time: TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY and BILL & TED'S BOGUS JOURNEY.
I first saw this absolutely riveting documentary in it's initial
release
back in 2001,and it really had a profound effect on me, so much that I bugged several of my friends to see it with me on repeat screenings.
This was readily apparent with the
release
early in 2002 of L'Emploi du temps ( Time Out ) , a brilliant character study of of a white collar worker's descent into melancholy after having been fired from his job.
As with the earlier French release, it is an incisive character study of marginal people using their wits to get ahead in a society that has turned its back on them.
Despite its low-key
release
in this country, and its apparent disregard in other countries (the 'R' rating in the States can't have helped - honestly, just because HBC uses the C-word!), this is actually a fine piece of work.
He is the American everyman, especially relevant at the time of this film's release, when the nation was in the grips of a housing shortage after the end of the war.
The look of the film is slick, and there are some great bits of comedy is well, particularly toward the beginning.While it may have lost some of it's social relevance, nearly sixty years after it's release, it is still a gem.
Jim McKay has made one of the best films you will see all year.The quiet simplicity of this film draws you in from the opening shot and never lets go.There is not one false note in the entire film.Not one.Everything works.The hand-held camera is never distracting and always where it should be.The three young ladies whose lives we follow are always real.There isn't a single beat where the audience is reminded we are looking at actresses performing a role.These are just real girls trying to find themselves.There is no political agenda,hidden or otherwise.This is cinema at its most basic,and although it will probably only be seen by a handful of movie-goers,it deserves a much wider release.A special hats off to Hugh Hefner for providing the film-makers with the grant money needed to get this important film made.I can't wait to see what Mr. McKay does next.
I also saw this upon its
release
in '56, and have been struck since then with its final scene.
Steve McQueen won the role of Josh Randall, the old West bounty hunter in "Wanted: Dead or Alive," after producer Dick Powell saw this Paramount Pictures
' release.
Looks like they didn't cut the negative but had to
release
on a video output.
She is now in New York with the show and it coincides with the
release
of her groundbreaking stunner, "Without You I'm Nothing".
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