Title: Fido (IMDb) Starring: Billy Connolly Released: 3rd October 2007 SRP: $28.98
Further Details:
LionsGate Home Entertainment has announced the release of Fido for the 23rd of October, priced at around £14.37 ($28.98). Full specs and artwork can be found below.
2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer
Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio
'The Making of Fido' Featurette
Audio Commentary with Director Andrew Currie, Producer Mary Anne Waterhouse and Actress Carrie-Anne Moss
Deleted Scenes with Optional Director Audio Commentary
Lincoln6EchoMemberJoin Date: August 2004Location: United StatesPosts: 1,051
Geez, man...what's with all these horror flicks? Is that all Hollywood can make these days? No wonder their BO numbers are dwindling. Bring back the big summer blockbusters and family-oriented movies and they'll make more money.
joshaubeMemberJoin Date: August 2007Location: CanadaPosts: 3
You sir, are an idiot. First, this isn't Hollywood. This is an independant Canadian film. Secondly, this is more family oriented then it is horror. If you could see past your prejudice, you would have realized this. And as far as I'm concerned, the summer blockbusters and family movies are still being made, and are just as awful as ever. Sure wish they'd come out with more masterpeices like Are We Done Yet?, rather than... you know, these awful Hollywood horror flicks. Ginger Snaps, Brotherhood of the Wolf, now Fido... god, when will they stop?
On a side note, I agree - the poster would have made a far better cover. I was afraid that they would not use it due to the abundence of quotes, but if they are going to plaster them on like that anyway, hell, why not just use the poster.
Chris JohnsonMemberJoin Date: October 2005Location: United StatesPosts: 1,183
joshaube wrote: This is an independant Canadian film. Sure is, first Canadian film in a long time to create a big buzz about it here. That alone makes me want to see it to find out what all the fuss is about. Plus I like Carrie-Anne Moss.
Sam SpadeMemberJoin Date: January 2007Location: United StatesPosts: 1,045
Gabe Powers wrote: Wait, wait, so what you're telling me is that something I actually want to see will be landing on my doorstep from LionsGate? Is it the Apocalypse?
A Rush Hour 3, Uwe Boll is still directing and a remake of Enter The Dragon...Wouldn't be surprised.
nice horroromedy ;-) kind of a midlly gory parody of the flipper/rintintin kind of movies. but they could have gone further on both comedy & horror sides ! strange thing is : they establish a universe very well here... Like it's a big budget pilot for a series (that would be great)! Still a nice little movie !
nefilimMemberJoin Date: October 2006Location: FinlandPosts: 81
Lincoln6Echo wrote: Geez, man...what's with all these horror flicks? Is that all Hollywood can make these days? No wonder their BO numbers are dwindling. Bring back the big summer blockbusters and family-oriented movies and they'll make more money.
Oh dear, you do not know what you are talking about do you ? this aint hollywood pic and secondly hollywood has made more money than ever this summer !