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The film was shot flat (1.85:1), but all home video editions are in 1.33:1 (4:3) pan & scan ratio. Summer Lovers is erroneously listed as a scope (2.35:1) production in Leonard Maltin's movie guide, as well as the IMDb. In fact, the film's original press kit confirms that the film was shot in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
Film portal; 1980s portal; This category is for direct-to-video films released in the year 1982. 1977; 1978; ... Pages in category "1982 direct-to-video films"
The film was released on VHS by Paragon Video Productions. [10] It was officially released on DVD by Code Red in 2008. [11] On February 25, 2013, Slasher//Video founder Jesús Terán announced via YouTube that he had obtained the rights to release Boardinghouse for its 30th anniversary. The film was remastered from the original Betacam tape ...
There is an argument to be made that Natural Born Killers is the most misunderstood mainstream movie ever released. “Oliver Stone is a director who, barring Nolan and maybe a few others, is the ...
The Miracle of Life is a documentary film about the human reproductive process. The film won multiple awards including a Peabody and an Emmy when it was broadcast as part of the American TV series Nova. [1] Photographed by Lennart Nilsson, the program originally aired in Sweden on November 26, 1982 under the title of "The Saga of Life."
Michelle Pfeiffer appears in her first leading role, in Grease 2, the sequel to the top-grossing film of 1978. June 22 – The Coca-Cola Company acquires Columbia Pictures for $750 million. July 9 — Sci-fi movie Tron is the first feature film to use computer animation extensively.
Olivia in Concert is a 1983 home video release of a concert by singer Olivia Newton-John. The concert was taped at Dee Events Center, Weber State University in Ogden, Utah on October 12 and 13, 1982, during Olivia's Physical Tour. [1] It originally premiered as a television special on HBO on January 23, 1983.
Fast-Walking is a 1982 American prison drama film directed, produced, and written by James B. Harris, based on Ernest Brawley's 1974 novel The Rap. [1] The film stars James Woods , Tim McIntire , Kay Lenz , Robert Hooks , and M. Emmet Walsh .