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The first two LA CASA
releases
were actually the first two EVIL DEAD films (retitled) and the third LA CASA was another film by the same production company (Filmirage), which is best known here in America as GHOSTHOUSE.
And instead of burning the footage to hide this amazingly anticlimactic ending to an embarrassing debacle, the guy goes ahead and
releases
it.
Additionally titled BURNING MAN and FLASH FIRE for its various releases, this Australian made film, shot in New South Wales is problematic for its producers from its outset due to several personality conflicts and extended shooting time that prematurely uses up its allocated budget, and although the storyline is at times nicely detailed, below standard post-production finishing and overmuch cutting jettisons the affair.
I'm a big fan of the "Vacation" franchise, and I love Randy Quaid as Cousin Eddie, and at least a couple of the behind-the-scenes names were involved in this project (most notably Matty Simmons, who produced or executive-produced all 4 of the theatrical releases, as well as "Animal House").
Sho then, very politely I might add,
releases
said lady and the battle is about to start.
I don't know why IMDb lists all the Ghoulies films as theatrical releases..
Can't comment on that for other
releases
of course.
When a friend and I saw this in the recent releases, we decided to get it despite the fact that neither of us had heard of it before.
In all fairness those 2 movies were major studio
releases
with big budgets behind them.
Some critics have compared Chop Shop with the theatrical
releases
of City of God and Pixote.
I hope Universal
releases
it soon on DVD (it was left out of their Double-Feature releases).
Looking around I didn't see much that interested me, but saw The Doll Master in the new
releases
section.
And as long as we're requesting Smart Series That Never Got a Chance...How about DVD
releases
of Maximum Bob (another well written, odd duck show with a delightful cast of characters.)
If whoever is in charge of DVD production for Columbia Pictures
releases
(I believe Columbia released it) takes polls for new
releases
this gets my vote.
Molly, Josh, Mitch.. Also,can anyone tell me why on earth there's a crap theme tune on the DVD sets, but Elvis's JXL remix of A Little Less Conversation is used on the initial NBC broadcasts?? Does it not make sense to use a tune that you would associate with the gambling mecca of America for DVD releases??
I also have a large collection of WWII and Korean War movies and always look for new
releases
on DVD.
Familiar to millions as the Lt. on Law and Order, she has been seen in a number of theatrical releases, always in a supporting role.
It was made for the BBC4 arts channel but my guess is there will be syndication and DVD
releases
soon.
Later
releases
had sharper and better picture quality, but they were fullscreen as the DVD is.
One the very early dolby stereo sound film
releases.
I highly recommend this film to anyone interested in something more than the monotonous
releases
of glossy, action packed, gore fests.
Unlike most variety show
releases
these shows have not been hacked to bits.
Fortunately, various recordings exist of Amalia's best recordings on various "budget line" recordings (which are generally available in places such as K-Mart,or Best Buy),or if you do a little searching,one can fine some of the original releases,either on E-Bay,or one of those distribution services that specializes in pricey European imported CD's.
As a Long Island independent film maker myself, and having have had two theatrical
releases
under my producing/directing belt I had always been told of how much I could learn by viewing a FRED CARPENTER production so I was lucky enough to have his "Eddie Monroe" as my initiation to his superb budgeting, production, casting, settings and masterful directing talents.
And it is certainly better than any of those crappy direct to video
releases
like Stab, Bleed, The Pool, and so on.
So being a rural resident I have to wait for DVD
releases.
I am hoping that Warner Brothers
releases
this title on DVD very soon.
If you're tired by the same repetitive, unintelligent material that the mainstream movie industry releases, you'll enjoy "You Are Alone".
I'm glad that Lionsgate
releases
stuff that no one else does, but they should have passed on this movie or edited out the animal gore.
In the end, after a few more escapes, being chased by The Colonel (James Cromwell) and his men, and making a final big leap across a gorge, Little Creek lets Spirit go, and he also
releases
his female horse, and they run home to their countryside and fellow horses.
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