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Dario Argento's Suspiria (サスペリア), programme for the Japan theatrical release, Toho-Towa, 1977
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machetelanding · 6 months ago
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ltfeeds · 2 years ago
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All of those voices ( 2023) Directed by Charlie Lightening
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theomenmedia · 3 months ago
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Moana 2 Kicks Off Its Box Office Run With Staggering Tuesday Preview Numbers!
Moana 2 breaks Disney Animation's record with $13.8M in previews! Set to dominate Thanksgiving with a potential $145M opening!
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movies-tv-more · 6 months ago
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ALIEN: ROMULUS is now in theaters
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monochaos · 1 year ago
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As convenient as streaming is, I hope theatrical releases never die. My dumb autistic brain just doesn't have enough attention span to sit still for an hour and a half with no distractions unless it is forced into a large dark room where I am not allowed to get on my cellphone or move around and stare at other stuff.
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eliceislandent · 2 years ago
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On this day, August 10, 1984, John Milius's "Red Dawn" hit theaters...and a generation of moviegoers was never the same.
On this day, August 10, 1984 “RED DAWN” was released.
I didn't see the movie in theaters because I was a bit too young, even though the modified ratings system had introduced the “PG-13” rating just a month earlier, in July 1984. However, I've more than compensated for that over the years with dozens of repeat viewings, thanks to the expanding universe of TV channels as cable became widespread—much like the invading Russian army in the movie. (Shout out to TBS Superstation, Channel 27, New York. Much love.)
The scene where Russian paratroopers land on the grounds of an American high school and initiate their attack was, and still is, utterly thrilling for me.
“I would say they are way off course. Very unusual.”
I had the pleasure of meeting John Milius during my time at AMC. He's a force to be reckoned with—a big man in height, girth, and personality. He regaled me with tales of surfing in Southern California and the best spots for shooting guns in Connecticut. I probably spent the first ten minutes of our meeting gushing about my love for “Red Dawn” and how I used to reenact key scenes as a child. To which he responded that he still acts them out himself.
Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film became a commercial success, grossing $78 million against a budget of $17 million.
Years later, when I launched my production company, I pitched the idea of turning “Red Dawn” into a TV series to MGM. By then, a movie remake had been released, which, although a decent film in its own right, didn't quite match the original's magic.
During this period, the Russians weren't the adversaries they were in the 1980s—and might be becoming once more. There wasn't much interest in the 2010s to portray Red China as an invading power. Many movie and TV execs were wary of being banned from China, viewing the Chinese theatrical market as the future of entertainment. I had hoped that Milius would direct the pilot, but this notion seemed too audacious for some execs, many of whom deemed him too red-blooded and volatile. I begged to differ.
Sadly, I never got to find out how it might have turned out. MGM didn't buy into my vision for the material. It's a pity, as I would've loved to see the story of the “Partisan Rock” signers evolve in the aftermath of World War III.
I still would.
Wolverines!
“In the early days of World War III, guerillas – mostly children – placed the names of their lost upon this rock. They fought here alone and gave up their lives so that this nation shall not perish from the earth.”
-Inscription on fictional Partisan Rock
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shironezuninja · 2 years ago
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Pathetic, Instagram. Make your captions’ character capacity longer.
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nerdiertides · 5 days ago
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"Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-" heads to theaters on February 28th
(Featured Image Source: © 2025 GKIDS, INC. / Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning- ©SOTSU / SUNRISE) Get ready to suit up! Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-, the latest movie in the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise, is heading to North American theaters on February 28th. “Amate Yuzuriha is a high-school student living peacefully in a space colony floating in outer space. When she meets a…
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realelioquiroga · 5 months ago
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Por fin tenemos poster de "Anatema", y pronto va a salas, de la mano de Sony Pictures España. Dirigida por mi admirada Jimina Sabadu, con quien he escrito el guión a cuatro manos, protagonizada por la maravillosa Leonor Watling, y producida el Gran Maestre Alex de la Iglesia. Mañana, el trailer en el Instagram de Sony.
Finally, we have the poster for 'Anatema', and it’s soon coming to theaters, thanks to Sony Pictures Spain. Directed by my admired Jimina Sabadu, with whom I co-wrote the script, starring the wonderful Leonor Watling, and produced by the Grand Master Alex de la Iglesia. Tomorrow, the trailer will be on Sony's Instagram.
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schlock-luster-video · 8 months ago
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On June 13, 1974, Dan Curtis' Dracula was released theatrically in the United Kingdom.
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lennonandmaisyupdates · 1 year ago
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ladyaugment01 · 1 year ago
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this morning, I discovered that this kid in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla is meant to be the kid from Hamtaro
so while GxM doesn't exist in any prior Godzilla timeline, it does exist in the Hamtaro universe, which to me implies that the sentient hamsters are some form of mutation as well, possibly irradiated by-
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birukzz · 1 year ago
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Movie: The Creator 2023
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movies-tv-more · 1 year ago
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THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER is now in theaters
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operationrainfall · 1 year ago
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Madoka Magica -Walpurgisnacht Rising- Gets New Trailer & Visual
Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie -Walpurgisnacht Rising- has received a new trailer and visual at Aniplex Online Fest 2023. The movie was previously announced in 2021 at the series’ 10th anniversary event and is a sequel to Rebellion. You can check out the movie’s trailer below.   The staff and cast is as follows: CAST: Madoka Kaname: Aoi Yuki Homura Akemi: Chiwa Saito Mami Tomoe: Kaori…
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