WHERE THE DAY TAKES YOU.....out on November 11
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WHERE THE DAY TAKES YOU.....out on November 11
some great newsVDTIMES.CO.UK
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/index.cgi?page=News&id=5190
Where the Day Takes You is the story of teenage runaways trying to survive on the streets of Los Angeles.
Fullscreen
English Dolby Surround
English, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish subtitles
Retail is $24.95.
Amateur - A crackpot ex-nun (Isabelle Huppert) who writes pornographic short stories crosses paths with an amnesiac (Martin Donovan) wandering the streets of New York City. When they set out to uncover his identity, they come face to face with his unsavoury past including a vengeful porno actress (Elina Lowensohn) and ruthless corporate assassins hot on their trail. One thing is certain, they are all amateurs when it comes to affairs of the heart.
Fullscreen
English Dolby Surround
Making-of-Featurette
Bonus Trailers
****
I am not sure if the OAR was fullscreen though!!
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/index.cgi?page=News&id=5190
Where the Day Takes You is the story of teenage runaways trying to survive on the streets of Los Angeles.
Fullscreen
English Dolby Surround
English, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish subtitles
Retail is $24.95.
Amateur - A crackpot ex-nun (Isabelle Huppert) who writes pornographic short stories crosses paths with an amnesiac (Martin Donovan) wandering the streets of New York City. When they set out to uncover his identity, they come face to face with his unsavoury past including a vengeful porno actress (Elina Lowensohn) and ruthless corporate assassins hot on their trail. One thing is certain, they are all amateurs when it comes to affairs of the heart.
Fullscreen
English Dolby Surround
Making-of-Featurette
Bonus Trailers
****
I am not sure if the OAR was fullscreen though!!
Last edited by pro-bassoonist; 09-06-03 at 11:07 AM.
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You left me a little confused with a different title for the subject and then another for the post.
Amateur was shot 1:66 according to IMDb. Where the Day.. was 1:85.
Haven't seen Where the Day.. since its release but remember liking it. Curious how it held up or what my opinion of it would be now but won't bother with it being full screen.
Marc Rocco disappeared for awhile. Would have liked to see him do a few more things.
Amateur was shot 1:66 according to IMDb. Where the Day.. was 1:85.
Haven't seen Where the Day.. since its release but remember liking it. Curious how it held up or what my opinion of it would be now but won't bother with it being full screen.
Marc Rocco disappeared for awhile. Would have liked to see him do a few more things.
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Originally posted by cinephan
When I saw the thread title, I thought this was the movie from the early 90's about the street kids.
When I saw the thread title, I thought this was the movie from the early 90's about the street kids.
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Full screen? Christ.
I like that they kept the original artwork for amateur. Always liked that shot. But why change the font for the title. I loved the original way it was presented.
"a crackpot nun..."
I didn't think she was a crackpot. A little bit odd, but so is EVERYONE ELSE in the movie. They are in a hal hartley film, of course!
My favorite delivery of a line in hupperts career "I'm choosy".
Loved that scene.
I like that they kept the original artwork for amateur. Always liked that shot. But why change the font for the title. I loved the original way it was presented.
"a crackpot nun..."
I didn't think she was a crackpot. A little bit odd, but so is EVERYONE ELSE in the movie. They are in a hal hartley film, of course!
My favorite delivery of a line in hupperts career "I'm choosy".
Loved that scene.