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Since then I've been on the lookout, scouring TV listings, flipping through DVD/VHS racks at stores, but didn't find a copy until recently when I found out some Internet
stores
sold it.
I have asked around for this movie, and most video
stores
don't even know about it.
It seemed to disappear from video
stores
by the end of the '80s, but I finally picked up a budget-priced DVD copy a short while ago and it brought back many pleasant metal memories from back in the day.
Takashi a young boy is the one to become their saviour, alongside a red man/dragon a turtle man and a River Princess as well as a cute little creature that, if it had been America they could have turned it into a cuddly toy and sold it at all good toy
stores.
Anyhow, no video
stores
carried it but low and behold the local library did.
I also remember to have seen parts of the film on multimedia stores, running on the displayed high definition TVs.
Now I'd be the first to hail Lars von Trier a genius just off the back of his films Breaking the Waves and Dancer in the Dark, but this is stupid, the fact that Europa has gone un-noticed by film experts for so long is a crime against cinema, whilst overrated rubbish like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Life is Beautiful clean up at the academy awards (but what do the know) Europa has been hidden away, absent form video
stores
and (until recently) any British TV channels.
I called Disney all the movie
stores
and the net.
The only thing I regret is I can't find the sound track or the DVD in the stores??...anyone care to shed some light or must I order it from some over priced internet company.
My local video
stores
do not stock this video any more but I would love to get my hands on a copy to show my husband and boys when they are old enough to appreciate the humour.
I bought this film used, and should have suspected that it was a turkey if it was being sold at rental
stores
a mere four weeks after its DVD release.
When I searched for it before, I took a road trip across all of my country's video
stores
and still didn't find it.
I spent several months scouring DVD
stores
and P2P networks, looking for Harry's Game, simply because I'd heard from numerous sources that it was the most authentic portrayal of the N. Irish troubles on film.
It has been said that there are no original ideas and with the many thousands of movies that are available in stores, the finger of god would have to be pointing directly at you if you expect to see something you've never seen before.
Poor Andrew McCarthy - I think he was better off lugging around dead bodies or those plastic things in department
stores.
It angers me that this movie is out there in a lot of stores, where many people can make the same mistake I did and rent the damn thing.
I would recommend contacting the director about buying DVDs as I don't know that they are in
stores.
I think video
stores
should create a new genre - the sci-fi/slasher flick.
How a terrible, terrible movie like this is financed and distributed to video
stores
is beyond belief.
Some video
stores
may also have a copy.
This movie is far from it and video
stores
should be ashamed as displaying this movie for anything other then it is.
Well that seems to be the case considering it had an incredibly small theatrical release and now it appears Lionsgate is just dumping hordes of the movies at video
stores
in hopes of salvaging the production costs.
How this made it into rental stores, let alone the "horror" section, I'll never know.
If they sucked, then you tell me why they are being sold in the
stores!
I saw this movie at two video
stores
here in the Cowichan Valley, BC!
Use your strengths to release DVD's to video stores, but please have all different cast and crew make the film itself.
Here in Europe, "Dark Ride" is simply just another low-keyed and cheesy horror movie that anonymously moved to the lowest and most neglected shelves of video stores, but in the States it's apparently a little more popular because it was part of the 'Eight Films To Die For'-cycle that played at the "After Dark" horror festival.
All it has delivered is the never ending glut of amateur material, posturing as cinema, that clog the shelves of video
stores
worldwide.
A few times over the last few years, I'd seen it on a shelf at video
stores
and thought about hiring it out, but had always moved on, which was unfortunate, because it's a genuinely lovely film.
The version available in
stores
was altered by the Executive Producers in a failed attempt at making this a serious horror film.
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