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Super made $46,549 on opening weekend with eleven theaters, averaging $4,232 per theater, [5] which was considered by analysts to be "a disappointing start" for the film. [20] Conversely, the film fared better on VOD and had been anticipated to be the most successful film VOD for IFC. [21] As of August 2011, it made $1.2 million on DVD and Blu ...
The album spawned two singles: "Morbid" b/w "Empty The Clip" and "Bury You With Satan" b/w "World Gone Mad". A music video was shot for "Dead Body Disposal" starring Peter Greene. [3] Originally composed of 14 tracks, it was re-released on October 1, 2002 as a special edition limited to 5,000 copies with 2 bonus tracks and a DVD. In 2003, the ...
Superbit discs can be read by all regular DVD video players, but their film files were encoded at a bit rate that is, according to Sony, approximately 1.5 times higher (6-7 Mbit/s) than standard DVDs (4-5 Mbit/s), which helps minimize artifacts caused by video compression and allow the image to be pre-filtered less prior to compression, which results in more detail.
The film features three original songs by Shane Tatum. "These Are the Best Times" was sung by Bobby Goldsboro and played during the film's opening credits. A group of altar servers reprises the song as Wendy ( Kathleen Cody ) processes into the church for her wedding during the film's final scene.
All episodes from the first season, the music video "Comin' Home", the animatics for episodes 1,9,10, and the pilot. All featured in 2.0 Stereo and closed captioning. Dialogue remains censored in the feature episodes despite the label on the DVD stating otherwise. 2: 2011: 10: March 13, 2012 [16]
Gor is a 1987 science fiction fantasy film.It was loosely based on the 1966 novel Tarnsman of Gor, the first in the Gor series of sword and planet novels. The series was written by philosophy professor and author John Frederick Lange Jr. under his pen name John Norman.
Roger Ebert named it the worst movie of 1993, though his colleague Gene Siskel liked the film. [3] The film has since gained a cult following as a " mockbuster ". [ 4 ] Carnosaur has spawned a film series and was followed by two sequels, Carnosaur 2 (1995) and Carnosaur 3: Primal Species (1996); the series also includes two official spin-offs ...