This is a very nice documentary. Thank you so much for taking the time in trouble to produce it and share it in share the knowledge and wisdom. Thank you so much.
1980's wouldn't be the same without Cannon who made new low budget movies all the time. Most weren't quality movies, but still entertaining and memorable. They were also trend setters for Ninja and Break Dance among other things.
They made some absolute disasters (I mean they singlehandedly killed Superman appearing for 20 years on the big screen and that’s impressive in a _bad_ way!) but they also did put out some genuinely quality films, and a lot of very entertaining films, ranging from good-good to so-bad-it’s-good!
LIFEFORCE (1985) was my introduction to Cannon Films and Tobe Hooper and it came out the same year I was born! I have grown up watching that film from VHS to DVD to Blu-ray and 4K starting at age 16. Personally, I think it's still the best film Cannon produced (with Hooper's Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 close behind) - and it's still in my Top 💯 Favorite Films.
This is a very nice documentary. Thank you so much for taking the time in trouble to produce it and share it in share the knowledge and wisdom. Thank you so much.
Used to love the Cannon films.. really fancy watching Missing In Action now! Great video!
1980's wouldn't be the same without Cannon who made new low budget movies all the time.
Most weren't quality movies, but still entertaining and memorable. They were also trend setters for Ninja and Break Dance among other things.
They made some absolute disasters (I mean they singlehandedly killed Superman appearing for 20 years on the big screen and that’s impressive in a _bad_ way!) but they also did put out some genuinely quality films, and a lot of very entertaining films, ranging from good-good to so-bad-it’s-good!
I love the logo Cannon used in the 80s its definitely from it's time
Cannon actually sold the international distribution for Death Wish 2 and Enter The Ninja to Colombia which brought in the money for Cannon
LIFEFORCE (1985) was my introduction to Cannon Films and Tobe Hooper and it came out the same year I was born! I have grown up watching that film from VHS to DVD to Blu-ray and 4K starting at age 16. Personally, I think it's still the best film Cannon produced (with Hooper's Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 close behind) - and it's still in my Top 💯 Favorite Films.
I like Cannon films. Good job on the video.
I appreciate it 🙏
@@FHTV19 Consider doing one on New Line Cinema. From Nightmare on Elm Street to Blade. Lotta note worthy stuff in the first 15 years of that company.
I will consider it
Cannon also produced Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2
Our local cinema.was a cannon. Very different vibe to the odeon up the road
Lower than biden's approval lol!!! Nice one!
Interesting topic and coverage, but the SSOUND!? Another VOLUME-RIDING EXPERIENCE a la mode!.
But thanks anyways. ;-7
Cannon Has t shirts and skullcaps for sale 💯💯💯
Thanks for letting me know
80s
Shut your mouth, when you talk about life force.
Lol
For the worse