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Please whoever owns the rights to this gem,
release
this forgotten classic on DVD!!
You still have the chance to
release
a 50th anniversary edition this year!!
The
release
of "The Boondock Saints" was sidelined in 1999 because of the Columbine massacre and the plot about Conner and Murphy being on a mission from God draws some eerie parallels to the motives of Columbine killers Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.
If you REALLY want to criticize a Herk Harvey film, why not write about his Carnival of Souls, the only movie of his he specifically filmed for wide release, and one of the all time classic atmospheric horror movies?
"Diplomatic Siege" tells of those involved in the siege of the American embassy in Bucharest for the purpose of compelling the UN to
release
a Serbian officer being held for war crimes.
Even a quarter century ago on its initial release, the film was largely ignored by audiences despite glowing reviews, Academy Awards, and critics kudos.
Suffice it to say, you have Jason Miller ("The Exorcist")creating another of his too little seen angst ridden characters and E.G. Marshall as an old cop playing Van Helsing, teaming up in search of a vampire uprooted when a construction crew unwittingly
release
him.
I keep wishing someone would
release
it on DVD-- especially with Nathan Lane's rising fame after coups like "The Producers" (and even Lion King), but it hasn't come out yet... great performances and typical sharp Lane humor.
I recall the hype surrounding the movie's
release.
Apparently a "direct to video" release, only those in absolute desperation at the local Blockbuster will rent this (count me in this group).
I'm surprised that any distributer would
release
this.
The long anticipated theatrical
release
of GAME OF DEATH, with footage thought to be lost, was nothing less than loathsome.
With the 2005 DVD
release
of his greatest films (including Girl Shy), that will undoubtedly soon change.
Since The Walt Disney Company started to started to make direct-to-video sequels to their feature length theatrical releases in 1994 (with the
release
of "The Return of Jafar", sequel to "Aladdin"), it has earned an infamous bad reputation due to the often low quality of these sequels that seem to be made to capitalize on the original's name only, without really caring for delivering a good story, or good animation; almost as if there was not a real concern about making a good film.
Flying Dutchman Productions made a daring decision, choosing to
release
the film in Monaural audio.
Release
it later if the director or an actor/actress makes it big later on.
I was waiting for long for Kisna to
release
and saw it on the first day itself.
"The Garage" is worthy of a major release, and Mr. Carl Thibault has proved to be deserving of attention by the film industry powers that be, as both a writer and director.
Nominated for six Academy Awards (including Best Picture and Best Screenplay) and a huge box office hit when originally released, THE AWFUL TRUTH is a screamingly hysterical marital comedy that hasn't lost one iota of its punch in the seven decades since it's
release.
One such issue covered new
release
The Monster Club, and to this 10-year-old it looked utterly brilliant, with its gallery of werewolves, vampires and ghouls.
If only they would
release
this on DVD, I have a feeling there would be a lot of sales, perhaps someone could
release
it with the proceeds to go to the fight for cancer, there's a thought for someone.
Why the owners refuse to
release
this on DVD given the large cult following I will never know.
Assuming that the tapes do exist still, I would expect the demand is enough now to justify its
release
on DVD.
Therefore, a genderless alternative title, "The Inheritance", was used for the American
release.
I don't recall even knowing about it upon its
release
in 2003, but was aware of its 2006 sequel, "Underworld: Evolution", while it was playing in theatres.
This 1997 release, which I'm sure was a straight-to-DVD-budget-rack special, stars Christina Ricci (in her heaviest film appearance ever), Timothy Olyphant (of HBO's "Deadwood"), Lolita Davidovich (in a role so overacting you'll want to run from the room screaming at the sight of her herbal-masked face), and Robert Wagner.
After several delays and reshoots, the movie went straight to video after an aborted theatrical
release.
"Alien from the Deep" is dull and dragging a horror/Sci-Fi from the usually great and reliable Antonio Margheriti, who admittedly already had to be retired around the time of
release.
I was lucky to discover Kitano's famous style in the
release
of Sonatine and Hana-bi in a small movie theater in Paris.
Can't wait till they
release
the next film.
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