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I am embarrassed to say that I missed "The Mother" when it was in
theaters.
While this blockbuster just missed the theaters, this is a must rent, as we can all relate to one of these Spring Breakumentarions.
I was very interested to see this movie when it first came out in the theaters, however, I wasn't able to get around to it.
Years ago many big studios promoted serial films that were shown in movie
theaters'
s in between the actual features along with a Newsreel of current events, plus cartoons, especially on a Saturday afternoon.
When I bought my Toy Story tape when it came out to Video after being released in
theaters
I saw a trailer for this that said from the creators of Toy Story.
Pacino and Aiello were great but the film's lack of "splash" in the
theaters
may have accounted for no nominations.
I don't care if it goes to
theaters
or straight to DVD, I would never get tired of watching it.
No more "Batman & Robin" fiasco, or Hulk, Daredevil, etc. Learn from these small time directors and learn that there shouldn't be any reason to "reinvent" the hero for the movie, just to have it "bomb" in
theaters.
Eva is going to be one of the biggest Latina stars and you'll be seeing her in the
theaters
soon.
And though it is the contention of some critics that Cypher should have been in movie theaters, I believe quite the opposite.
Raggedy Ann & Andy is the first movie I ever saw in the
theaters.
It felt like it was RUSHED into
theaters.
There also must have been a regime change at Universal, while it was being shot, because upon being released, it was shown in nearly ZERO
theaters.
All in all I will go see it again in theaters, I found myself enjoying it so much.
Just several years ago people were lining up out of
theaters
to see "Blair Witch Project", which is a way more rudimentary, boring, plot-less and bad-acted movie than "Hood of the Living Dead" (and takes itself way too seriously too).
It is our opinion that if this movie had been promoted and shown in the main stream
theaters
in the U.S. it would have done very well indeed.
Films starring almost entirely black casts have been made by segregated Poverty Row studios (more often than not owned by Caucasians) for ghetto
theaters.
I saw this in
theaters
and absolutely adored it.
This was a substantial hit in
theaters
and on video in the 80s, and it has aged a lot better than many of the perhaps better known action flicks of the era.
It would have won him an Academy Award easily if it was released in the movie
theaters.
I saw this in
theaters
so many times, I can't even count how times I've seen it.
They were big draws for the Drive-in
theaters.
This movie came and went in the
theaters.
It must have been overshadowed by other movies in the
theaters
back in '86.
Not sure if this film is going to theaters, but I hope it does.
I noticed this movie was getting trashed well before it hit the
theaters
and I too didn't have high hopes for it.
As Alan Rudolph's "Breakfast of Champions" slides into
theaters
with little fanfare and much derision it makes me think back to 1996 when Keith Gordon's "Mother Night" came out.
I saw it when it was first released to the
theaters
in 1983, and then again when the VHS was released in 1992.
I read many commits when it was in the
theaters
and they were all bad....I think you have to be a certain type of person to enjoy these movies.
Let's hope this film makes it into
theaters
around the country sometime soon so everyone can have a chance to laugh and cry with Paul Reiser and folks.
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