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This effort was like a glitzy TV movie...I don't recall this ever being released in theaters...If so, it must've died a quick death.
I'm always afraid of renting something I've never heard of (don't remember this being in theaters).
I can't say this is the worst movie ever made, but personally I think of it that way because when it was originally released in theaters, (1) the initial buzz was positive enough that my girlfriend insisted we go see it, and we actually STOOD IN LINE to get tickets, and (2) it's still the only "serious" film I recall where the audience started snickering at a certain point and basically laughed at the movie the rest of the way through.
I can't believe this was released in
theaters.
The movie
theaters
should feel bad about actually putting this movie out there for people to watch.
John figured that putting Bo in a movie wherein she was nude for much of the running time would make people flock to the
theaters
after the 10 hype.
for a lot of time I was looking forward to see this movie, here in Latinamerica japanese or any oriental movies have no distribution in theaters, we can find some of those movies in some underground stores, and I just found Avalon, I was expecting something good, but the only good thing in this movie is the first scene, the rest of the movie is boring and senseless, just plain stupid, with a lot of useless scenes, and a boring story.
The movie lasted only one day in all
theaters
then vanished from sight.
It didn't stay long in
theaters
in my big city.
Disowned by Richard C. Sarafian, this disaster stunk up Japanese
theaters
before coming to the States and going immediately to video, where it was not seen again until the Turner networks needed something other than infomercials to fill their 3am-6am time slots and found this tape at the bottom of their bin.
Maybe they should have just released that one scene in theaters, maybe then the movie would be enjoyable on a certain level.
(His exact words) I missed this in
theaters
and it's a good reason because I would have probably been kicked out due to the laughing I broke into at regular intervals.
No wonder it went right to video and bypassed the
theaters.
In old time movie
theaters
I would have stayed put for more showings.
This film should have been released in
theaters
for the public to view on the big screen.
We saw this at one of the local art movie
theaters
in the Montrose area of Houston, TX.
The original premise was that it was being shown off-off Broadway in
theaters
where television monitors were being placed throughout the audience, so everyone had a great seat.
Police Story is arguably one of the best works by the master of action himself.Compared to other action films,Police Story makes Schwarzenegger and Stallone look like beginners.The stunt scenes are well cheorgraphed and the action scenes are superb.If New Line Cinema has any sense,they would release this in
theaters.
"The Groove Tube" was initially shown on video, in the first "video
theaters"
here in Boston.
I think it is a big shame that this movie wasn't shown in
theaters
here in Holland.
It never came out in the
theaters
(obviously) and it, as far as I knew, was never released on video, and I'm sure wasn't released on DVD.
I thought it was a pretty good movie and should have been released in
theaters
first.
I have no idea whatsoever why this movie left such an impression on me when I saw it in
theaters.
I was really shocked I hadn't heard of it being released in
theaters
and came across it at Blockbuster instead.
If you like unique thrillers that are influenced by film noir, then this is just the right cure for all of those Hollywood summer blockbusters clogging the
theaters
these days.
After watching the trailer I was surprised this movie never made it into theaters, so I ordered the BluRay.
On the last few years movie
theaters
have become filled with comedy movies which are way too stupid to even make us grin.
I think this movie should have been in
theaters.
I never bothered to see this movie in
theaters
although I remember hearing the name over and over.
Although it won prizes in major film festivals, "The Big Bad Swim" was not released to hordes of
theaters
across America, but was distributed in DVD form, and shown in
theaters
selectively.
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