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I wish as we looked through the new
releases
that I'd known this was the bad made for tv movie that I saw on USA network (cable).
This is one of three low-budget programmers made by Cameron Mitchell for director Edward L. Cahn and the same production company (all UA releases) in 1959-60, all of which are worth seeing.
So tell me if I have the story right........ Basically really old snow that contains the soul's of moose ghosts is melting due to global warming and when an oil company drills a hole it
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these evil moose ghosts to go around killing people and sending them crazy?
But we must remember that this is a made-for-TV movie, and therefore, it is unfair to compare it to classical holiday theatrical
releases
such as It's a Wonderful Life or Miracle on 34th Street.
RL, in his only moment of kindness in the film,
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Valdez from his ropes after an incident when Bob tried to break the wood roped to his arms.
If he
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a sequel called "Kase-Dori"... well, never mind.
I base this review upon the five or so seasons that aired before this was cancelled, not on anything that may have come later, including the feature-length releases, which I have no intention of watching.
If the American distribution is ever
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with subtitles, English, i'll be obligated to replace the German version as an American citizen.
I thought the acting was also better than that in several of the most recent H-Wood releases, and a big BOO' shout out to Chuckie Williams - one of the nicest guys in the industry, and not a bad actor as the Dark Walker monster himself.
thought this was a great movie.it is a made for TV movie,but it is better than most TV movies,and even comparable to some theatrical releases.the
THE WIDOW OF ST.-PIERRE may not be a great film, but amidst a crop of mediocre current releases, it's a fine effort that boasts a hardworking cast, awesome costumes and sets, terrific cinematography and excellent direction.
Before that, Chaplin shows his genius (not an overused term for him!) in a beautifully timed house of mirrors sequence, a riotous destruction of a magician's disappearance-trick (Charley, hiding from the police, is already in the compartment in which the beautiful girl is supposed to materialize), and an even funnier sequence in which Charley
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rabbits, piglets, and pigeons from the magician's table.
American
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as passionate and warm as Trees Lounge do not come around as often anymore, with only The Station Agent coming close.
This film is worthy of the kind of special treatment and commentary that accompanies the "special edition
" releases
of quality films on DVD.
Like so many of their other releases, this film is a horrible print and desperately needs to be restored--and Alpha, as usual, has done NOTHING to clean up the print and piece it back together properly.
The plot
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what we're gonna get through: a door-to-door salesman is forced to film some porn movies with his wife so he can keep his job (yeeeeha!!).
I watched SINGLE ROOM FURNISHED as part of BCI Eclipse' Drive-in Cult Classics (featuring Crown International Pictures releases) on DVD.
Since The Walt Disney Company started to started to make direct-to-video sequels to their feature length theatrical
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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.
It is Ozzie that accidentally
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the Leprechaun, hearing voices, and he threatens to kill him if he doesn't get his gold back, and luckily, his powers are weak.
I try not to be too influenced by what movie critics write about the new
releases
but probably do listen more than i will admit to.
Offcourse I exaggerate but lets face it bollywood
releases
a record breaking number of films week by week.
I'm just hoping that CBS
releases
the seasons on DVD - if they do, choose this one!
Occasionally one of these films, such as "French Quarter" which rated far more highly than most, has remained memorable long after it has disappeared from cinemas and video rental libraries; but most B movies had approximately the same relationship to major film
releases
as pulp paperback fiction has to the novels of Galsworthy, Ibsen or Tolstoy - and all have an important role to play.
I appreciate Xenon in bringing back the "blaxplo" heydays through their video releases, but man, why not leave that scratchy looking print on the shelf and make it stay forgotten?
If you don't know that theater, they only show about 5 films, and only two are new
releases.
I approached this movie with some skepticism: although France is to be commended for being pretty much the only country in the world right now that still produces films based on the works of Agatha Christie and
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them theatrically (the British Poirot and Miss Marple series are still running, of course, but they're made for TV), "Towards Zero" is directed by Pascal Thomas, whose previous Christie adaptation, the 2005 "By The Pricking Of My Thumbs", was about as dull as a film can possibly be.
I hope to see complete series
releases
of The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy, and Life With Lucy.
However, most families will find the film very worthwhile, more so than some major feature
releases.
In case you haven't a woman
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a murderer through reading his books.
In 1987, Arnold Schwarzenegger was solidifying his position as an action superstar with the
releases
of the epic Conan, the influential Terminator and the somewhat mediocre Commando that was still fun to watch anyway.
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