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I don't know if it was a
theatrical
release though because it does not seem high quality enough for that, but it does make for one of the better direct to videos if it was one of those.
The DVD from Media Blasters also contains another version of the movie that's a rough cut, I guess, I only watched a little of it so I don't know how different it is from the
theatrical
release but from what I saw I guess it's a "warts and all" presentation.
By the way, the original 35mm
theatrical
trailer for this is really GREAT!
One other thought: the original
theatrical
release featured a 'walk on the beach / fall in love' montage set to The Beatles/George Harrison tune, "Something."
It pays loving homage to the much lauded John Carpenter 1982
theatrical
feature "The Thing", and one can see the similarities.
The
theatrical
musical might have been sensational to watch, but it would never have had the same effect on film, so a plot had to be added.
I only wish the movie had been released
theatrical
first.
Paul Mazursky's Tempest - Interesting,odd and strange movie about a mid-life crisis.Set in NYC and a remote Greek Island with John Cassavettes as world renowned architect who decides to drop out.He is accompanied by his daughter(Molly Ringwald) and a lounge singer(Susan Sarandon).A beautiful transfer of this 25 year old movie on the DVD- but without any extras-not even the
theatrical
trailer.Tons of great scenery and razor-sharp dialogue make this 2 and a half hour movie an interesting trip.Raul Julia and Gena Rowlands round out a strong cast.A good drama mixed with comedy and tension and near insanity.This recent DVD release is worth renting.
I had to see the trailer on my "Paradise Now" DVD (released on DVD in the Spring of '06) to even know that it had a "Fall of 2005
" theatrical
release date.
Having written 13 episodes of "The Lone Ranger" television series, Schaefer and Freiwald each were thoroughly familiar with the formula, but they raised the stakes for this
theatrical
outing.
Walt Disney's happiest motion picture "Lady and the Tramp" is one of, if not possibly, my favourite in the
theatrical
canon of Disney animation.
It deserves a
theatrical
re-release.
Other highlights are Lauren Graham, Andy Richter, and Helen Slater(in her first
theatrical
film in 10 years!).
I read on the web that this film is being remade into a
theatrical
feature.
As a Long Island independent film maker myself, and having have had two
theatrical
releases under my producing/directing belt I had always been told of how much I could learn by viewing a FRED CARPENTER production so I was lucky enough to have his "Eddie Monroe" as my initiation to his superb budgeting, production, casting, settings and masterful directing talents.
The film is based on the Polish play "The Danton Affair" written by Stanislawa Przybyszewska in the 1930s, and on its release the film was criticised by some for being static and
theatrical.
Full of the joy and celebration of all things Irish, a fine cast, with brilliant settings and superb
theatrical
trappings, lovely Irish music and the superlative Irish tenor voice of star Dennis Morgan, 'tis the luck o' the Irish to have such a marvelous movie to enjoy over and over again!
I recall so many things about seeing this movie back during it's original
theatrical
release - the post Woodstock afterglow of peace and love, along with the pre-Watergate tension of fear and paranoia.
But no one has ever gotten around to making a big-budget
theatrical
feature from the play . . .
When Madonna performs, she gives 120% - everything is bigger, better,
theatrical
and meaningful.
The prologue reminds me of the one for the original
theatrical
version of THX-1138 (the trailer for BUCK ROGERS, here it was clips from some early Japanese SF TV show).
Stupidly continuing to dismiss the film after I heard positive things about it from people whose opinions I trust, I missed the
theatrical
run completely.
Originally slated for a
theatrical
release (around when the Dino King Kong was out in the previous December) it was suddenly pulled and made into a Friday Night ABC Movie of The Week.
It isn't a glamorized, unrealistic account that unfortunately the
theatrical
film "Dahmer" (2001) was.
Reportedly drawn from over 500 hours of footage, the good news is that Nossiter will be releasing not only a
theatrical
cut, but a ten-part, ten hour series of the film on DVD by next Christmas (ThinkFilm is distributing it).
It's a shame that many people didn't see this movie during its
theatrical
run, because it is the best way to watch it.
A film that deserved
theatrical
release.
The film almost feels like a
theatrical
production the way it is staged and lit.
On their way to a country house to hear a new play being read a
theatrical
producer, his secretary, and the playwright end up stuck in the mud.
When I first got wind of this picture, it was just called "Shepherd" and was supposed to be the film that would put JCVD back into chances of doing
theatrical
shtuff.
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