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"Cannon films always resembled something.  Minus the taste."

"Menachem loved the intersection of ideas that should never meet each other."

"Making motion picture... is practically like being in a war.
And there is, in a war... wounded."

"It was a great celebration of throwing spaghetti against the wall, whichever crazy ideas he could get pre-sells for, those became the movies we made."

"Usually, a bad idea happens once, or twice.  These were bad ideas on a regular basis."

Originally shared by Alex Scrivener

So, this is on Netflix now.

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  1. I was certain I had never watched any Cannon film in its entirety, not even those with 'tit'-illation. Bad plots, bad scores, bad acting. Then, scrolling through the wiki list, I found "Little Dorritt", a six-hour adaptation starring some very fine actors - Jacobi, Greenwood, Guinness, Cusack. It seems out of place among such travesties as "Au Pair Girls", "Bolero", and "Gor."

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  2. Franco Zeffirelli believes he did his finest film with them, Otello. There was also Runaway Train. It wasn't ALL schlock.
    But there was a LOT of schlock.

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  3. I saw the documentary on netflix, very entertaining and surprising. Also, to see rancid ideas brought up and produced was amazing.

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