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Apparently Milland was already very ill while shooting SERPIENTE DE MAR (his last
theatrical
feature) and going out with a ridiculous stinker like this, makes it all the more sad.
I'm a big fan of the "Vacation" franchise, and I love Randy Quaid as Cousin Eddie, and at least a couple of the behind-the-scenes names were involved in this project (most notably Matty Simmons, who produced or executive-produced all 4 of the
theatrical
releases, as well as "Animal House").
I don't know why IMDb lists all the Ghoulies films as
theatrical
releases..
It was a slick,
theatrical
take on gossip, adultery, and back-biting among a set of well-heeled Manhattan socialites.
Hard to believe in this day and age, but way back when this stuff actually used to get
theatrical
release!
There's a thin line between being
theatrical
and being just plain forced.
Well, this latest version of Mansfield Park seemed to try and take the edginess of the 1999
theatrical
version (outright copied some of the ideas from it in fact), but tone things down a bit to bring it more in line with the original story.
The acting was
theatrical
and the sound and picture quality was extremely poor.
Being a writer and night-owl by nature, I soon discovered the channel was showing movies late at night and until the wee hours of the morning I'd never even heard of--most of them American independent films and foreign films that had never been given a U.S.
theatrical
release.
A tough sell: British playwright Ronald Harwood adapts his autobiographical stage drama into loud, bellowing film about WWII Shakespearean
theatrical
troupe saddled with an aged, blustery, brilliant-but-unreliable star at the end of his tether.
Yes, they had all the Biblical characters correct, but they didn't give us any of the spectacular
theatrical
scenes, that held your interest throughout the first movie.
Zucco, fortunately, is never hammy; He left that to Bela Lugosi (who always hammed in a deliciously
theatrical
manner which endeared him to audiences) and England's Todd Slaughter.
The Foreigner is a straight-to-video Steven Seagal film that was originally intended to be released as a
theatrical
feature in March, 2003, an intention which was reportedly reversed when Seagal's prior film (Half Past Dead) tanked at the box office.
And I ought to know; because I myself went into the
theatrical
premiere of BEGINNING with stubborn arms folded, and prepared for the absolute worst, which I was sure had to come.
Some critics have compared Chop Shop with the
theatrical
releases of City of God and Pixote.
The backstage expose story; what
theatrical
life is really like behind those Broadway (and other) curtains.
The film was not released theatrically in America and, presumably because of some anti-Catholic elements in the storyline, received only a limited
theatrical
release in Europe.
As much as I liked the NBC television show and MGM
theatrical
feature films with Luke Halpin as Sandy in the 1960's I liked this feature the best!
But they definitely have a good product on there hands and should pursue some type of
theatrical
distribution.
It was harrowingly close, but The China Syndrome received the worst kind of publicity when as it was going into
theatrical
release, the accident at Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant happened.
I saw the film in its original
theatrical
release in Austin Texas.
No other
theatrical
movie that I can recall predicted that when the space shuttle went to study Halley's Comet that a disaster would occur!
I finally received my DVD today, viewed it and I'm pleased to announce this is the original
theatrical
version of the film.
All this reminded me of the much-better
theatrical
film "Whistle Down The Wind", where Hayley Mills befriends convict Alan Bates, but you certainly can't fault the direction here, which is smooth, or the performances, which are sterling.
I finally got around to seeing the
theatrical
version on a $3 tape from the local video store.
Supposedly, this is the only version that Edwards would allow; but, Turner Classic Movies has shown the complete
(theatrical
release) version, recently.
I saw Chomps during the - approximately - 2 days of its
theatrical
release.
It's a movie with a
theatrical
message blended with some clever moments.
Familiar to millions as the Lt. on Law and Order, she has been seen in a number of
theatrical
releases, always in a supporting role.
Set during the second world war,it concerns the fortunes of a frankly second - rate touring Shakespearean Company comprising an equal number of has - beens and wannabes led by "Sir", a
theatrical
knight of what might kindly be called "The Old School".Whatever part he is playing he grabs centre - stage and bellows out over the footlights,bullying his audience into applause.But,somewhere inside him,buried most of the time deep beneath the ham he regularly dishes out,there still remains an occasional glitter of his earlier greatness.It is to catch a glimpse of this that his audiences fervently hope for.
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