Film School Rejects: Boiling Point: Calendar Confusion
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David G · 10 months agoSo no more on a release for Trick r' Treat huh? Man what is with those people! Teasers!
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Jeremy_M · 10 months agoI really want to see Trick r' Treat. Someone pick it up for distribution already!!!
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Adam_Sweeney · 10 months agoFure, I was thinking this exact same thing last night. Why can these films not be released around a time in relation to their subject matter? Do distributors not understand that would make them more money, as well as provide a better viewing for the audience? Sigh. Stupid Hollywood. When will we get our chance, Fure? When I say!
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Lori K. · 10 months agoI'll never understand why studios don't release horror movies in October, the only time of year people look forward to being scared.
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Herbert · 10 months agoI agree. Hollywood seems to view January (and August) as a dumping ground for bad films, and with the poor quality of most horror films, they get crammed into January releases. I was really disappointed this October when I wanted to go see a horror film, and the only two finding release was another Saw sequel (which seem to be getting worse and worse) and a lackluster remake of a good film which came out a year ago. I'm looking forward to The Unborn, on the off chance that it wont suck, but I think I would've liked it more if it were released around Halloween, when horror films should be released.