savagesketch wrote:Was kinda surprised to see this pop up on Netflix here in the US considering it really hasn't even had an official release in the US... Is there even a distributor? And is an official DVD release now out of the question?
A lot of small movies now get premiered exclusively on Netflix and given the technical issues of the final product it's not surprising for this title (and possibly a good deal for the distributor, as a DVD or Blu-ray release seems a long shot in the current state of the physical market, so either it won't get a DVD release in these markets, or after a small one after the Netflix run...
dude hallenbeck wrote:That was terrible.
Like I said before,
Jox wrote:this project clearly seems like it had important production and money problems, seemingly running out of cash or loosing some financing during the making of it, especially in post-production.
So be aware of it and keep an open mind when you see it.
A lot of the dialogues are like rough production sound, lacking proper sound design, effects and sound mix. They may have rewritten the script on the spot à la DIAMOND DOGS as well. Even the end credits look incomplete (no copyright) and the crew listed is minimal.
I'm sure R. Ellis Frazier, who is a descent kinda old-school director, had a different film in mind... DEAD DROP with Luke Goss was much better in comparison. As such, LARCENY is kind of a weird cinematographic object.