Release
in sentence
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It had good reviews from screenings, and was even released in Australia...so I don't know why they took so long to
release
this amusing slasher flick!
I saw the movie right after its release, in Europe.
To
release
another movie with the same name and totally different subject is deceiving and not right.
The two films were in production simultaneously, they covered the same ground, and were written up in movie periodicals prior to
release.
Playing for Time deserved theatrical release, but as TV fare, perhaps among the finest, ranking up there with The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.
this has GOT to be THE worst Dominican movie EVER MADE! .... it's even embarrassing to say that i'm Dominican and that THAT movie is Dominican too, i really think this movie had a bad star with one of THE worst posters i've seen in my life, it looked like it was done in Paint, by a 5 year-old!, then the trailer came and just confused me, us, even MORE, trying to make it see like it was a comedy, or a romantic movie, hell, even a drama and some horror they threw in!!!, but no, that wasn't enough, they HAD to
release
it and make a BIG fuzz about it, calling it ''great, spectacular, like nothing you've seen, the best Dominican movie ever!'' and that's just a couple of things that the actors themselves said!, the movie, it's just plain wrong, the acting could NOT be any more wrong, the editing does NOT even help the movie WHATSOEVER, i mean, seriously, i don't even know what the movie is about, AND I SAW IT!!!!, the lighting was poor and the whole love thing between Zoe and the priest was just so unbelievable (and i mean that in a BAD way), so, please, oh please, avoid this movie at ALL cost!!!!
This imaginative, 1952
release
from United Artists and producer Edward Small about an innocent man framed for a robbery that he didn't commit teems with interesting characters, a seasoned cast, edgy predicaments, and a fine resolution.
The new
release
on DVD comes as part of a set of Lelouch movies, but appears to be a director's cut(?).
This introductory footage was superb in that it related directly to the later concepts of bees, and so I cannot really understand why it was left off of the later DVD
release.
With two movies coming out about the same true story back to back, and with the first
release
(Tombstone) being such a big success, comparisons are inevitable.
Personally I'm not buying it for a minute.. this is a skin flick with a moralistic ending thrown in an afterthought just to satisfy the censors so it could get a mainstream
release.
As part of my application process, I had to write a press
release
for the movie.
This movie was made in 1978, right after the
release
of Star Wars, and a while after Star Trek.
I think that the direct to video
release
is fair in this case , the movie is not that good .I will look for his movie Chaos then with Jason Stantham.
The 'plot' follows a young woman and her
release
from a mental hospital.
I have never seen it on video, or TVand a DVD
release
would be good looking for all the intended original reasons.
This shows that a direct to video film can be better than a theatrical
release
if the people working on the film care about the characters and plot instead of selling toys and being over obsessed with making the film kid friendly.
The American video
release
of Tepepa does the film no favours.
Saw this at a festival last year, looking forward to its DVD
release
in '07.
I only became aware, as it was coming up as a new
release
in the UK.
One of the most impressive things about the original
release
was the way the film flowed from beginning to end much like a stage play.
If the DVD version had been the original
release
back in 1982, I wouldn't be writing this now.
I give the original
release
a rating of 10, but the new version isn't worth rating at all.
At the time of it's release, the song inspired much speculation about the events and characters, so it was inevitable that a film version would eventually be released.
I'm fairly certain I saw this film in its original theatrical
release
in the '80s(memory is dim,) and recently found it on DVD with considerable difficulty.
More than 80 years after its release, the first adaptation of "The Lost World" remains as one of the most influential silent films ever, due to Willis O'Brien pioneer advances in the field of special effects, as it showcases the first time stop motion animation was used to create creatures on a feature length film.
I, like many of those avid Disney fans out there, was outraged by the
release
of several sequels - such as Hunchback II, Cinderella II, Mulan II, etc.
You know, throwing out a psycho thriller in 2009 with fragmentary cuts, somber tone and final twist, and doing it as if it were the most profitable years of the genre (namely, a bit after the
release
of se7en) is risky to say the least.
I rented it because I didn't know what other 'new
' release
comedies I could watch and enjoy.
But Andrea has fallen in love with stoic young scientist Timothy Chappel, who is determined to break Lombardi's hold over the girl and
release
her forever.
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