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This is basically a combination of "Carrie", "The Craft", and every other straight-to-video, teeny bopper turkey that hits the
shelves
these days.
Let me just conclude my continuous insult (or review) on this movie by saying: if I come across a SCARECROW IN SPACE or a FREDDY VS SCARECROW on the video store shelves, I'm going to be in absolute awe...
I just finished watching Marigold today and I'll begin by saying that I found this DVD on the
shelves
of Blockbuster.
The scene is amazingly creepy, as the wax dummies taunt him and things fly from the
shelves
- and it gives the audience a great insight into what is to come; namely, a very creepy horror film!
I had never heard about this film prior to coming across it as I was perusing the
shelves
at a local rental store.
Movies like "Pieces" and "Blood Diner" stacked rental
shelves
in the 80's and 90's, offering little in intelligence or craftsmanship but plenty in dumb entertainment.
When it was released in '97, during the middle of Master P's fame and success anything and everything with his name on it was selling off the
shelves.
I hop that people who see this on the video store
shelves
won't be turned off by the grossmess in the movie, because they'd be missing out on quite a subversive expereience.
Watching TRUTH ABOUT LOVE (is this a double entendre about the star?) is like plugging in white noise or manufactured water sounds to help you sleep - you put it in the DVD slot because there is nothing else left on the store
shelves
and you are in need of distraction after a hectic day.
The video store
shelves
are filled with these so called films.
Do you remenber those happy days in which video was a prosperous business, and a lot of movies were made with the only reason of filling the
shelves
of the video stores?
As I was looking through the shelves, "Severed" spotted my eye, and I grabbed it off the shelf and it looked like it might be a decent B-grade horror movie.
I got a sneak peak at this pathetic little shot-in-Texas 'horror' flick from Artisan Entertainment a week before it hit video
shelves
and let me tell you...I've rarely laughed so hard in my life as I did watching this atrocious megabomb fly off the rails and steal the title of 'worst killer clown movie ever made' from the insufferably stupid Full Moon fiasco KILLJOY (I'm sure many of us horror fans have suffered through that one!)
I can't believe that this movie even made it to video, and that video rental stores are willing to put it on their
shelves.
I, too, fell for the gory packaging and the DVD casing that claims "grieved fans as every copy was pulled from
shelves"
.
I'm not exaggerating, I told the guy at Blockbuster that they should take it off the
shelves.
Hi, I'm a friend of werewolf movies, and when i saw the title of Darkwolf hitting the
shelves
i was like "hmm, simple and nice name to it at least.
I missed this movie in the cinema but had some idea in the back of my head that it was worth a look, so when I saw it on the
shelves
in DVD I thought "time to watch it".
I loved Long Way Round and wasn't even aware of Race to Dakar until i saw it on the
shelves
of my local supermarket.
But she learned the Dewey Decimal system OVERNIGHT and then
shelves
tons of books to the beat of music??!!!!??? Come on!
So, finally, it hit the shelves, and I picked it up.
Meanwhile, I enter the vision of boredom as Jesse stuck talking to the journalists in Before Sunset, and Celine's first smile from behind the
shelves
are the most heartbreaking smile I've seen in a beginning of a film, and the many moving shots after that takes me to a place I don't know with a sadness in me, no matter how beautiful Paris is, and no matter how happy I am that they meet again.
It was always sitting on the
shelves
alone, until one day I decided to try something new for a change, and got this game.
Cypher has got to be the greatest underground spy flick ever to hit the
shelves.
Another entry in the "holiday horror" category that fills the
shelves
of your local video store.
It seems likely that the only thing getting 'The Breed' off the
shelves
is the lure of it's young cast, and in particular, its co-stars Michelle Rodgriguez and Oliver Reed.
Intrigued, I pulled it off my
shelves
and ran the tape through the VCR.
What a visceral surprise to see this movie on the video
shelves.
Sitting on the
shelves
of various high street DVD outlets, resplendent in its Two Disc Special Edition packaging and with a back cover blurb that brings up director Yuen Woo Ping's work as fight choreographer on The Matrix Trilogy and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, you have to give credit for the packaging department for luring you into a false sense of belief that this movie is a hitherto overlooked milestone in HK action.
All kinds of em' lined the shelves, zombies, vampires, werewolves, mummies, you name it and it was probably there.
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