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''Creating Rem Lezar'' (described as "creepy/fascinating" and "very strange") appeared in a 2014 [[BuzzFeed]] [[listicle]] of 26 films that [[Scarecrow Video]] were trying to keep available to the public, as a reminder of "how many rare titles are still only available as physical media thanks to market forces, rights issues, corporate wrangling, and other reasons." <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/alisonwillmore/dvd-vhs-and-laser-disc-forever|title=26 Hard-To-Find Movies That Remind Us Why VHS, DVD, And LaserDisc Still Matter|first=Alison|last=Willmore|website=BuzzFeed}}</ref> |
''Creating Rem Lezar'' (described as "creepy/fascinating" and "very strange") appeared in a 2014 [[BuzzFeed]] [[listicle]] of 26 films that [[Scarecrow Video]] were trying to keep available to the public, as a reminder of "how many rare titles are still only available as physical media thanks to market forces, rights issues, corporate wrangling, and other reasons." <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/alisonwillmore/dvd-vhs-and-laser-disc-forever|title=26 Hard-To-Find Movies That Remind Us Why VHS, DVD, And LaserDisc Still Matter|first=Alison|last=Willmore|website=BuzzFeed}}</ref> |
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''Creating Rem Lezar'' was featured on a 2019 episode of [[RedLetterMedia]]'s "Best of the Worst" series.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT5D7rJ8TPQ|title=Best of the Worst: Wheel of the Worst #18|last=RedLetterMedia|date=21 February 2019|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref> The crew voted the film the best video they had watched that night, and have since made it part of their Best of the Worst Hall of Fame |
''Creating Rem Lezar'' was featured on a 2019 episode of [[RedLetterMedia]]'s "Best of the Worst" series.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT5D7rJ8TPQ|title=Best of the Worst: Wheel of the Worst #18|last=RedLetterMedia|date=21 February 2019|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref> The crew voted the film the best video they had watched that night, and have since made it part of their Best of the Worst Hall of Fame. |
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Directed by | Scott Zakarin |
Written by | Scott Zakarin |
Produced by | Scott Zakarin Phil Meyerowitz |
Starring | Jack Mulcahy Courtney Kernaghan Jonathan Goch |
Cinematography | Richard E. Brooks |
Music by | James E. Graseck Bernie Maloney Mark Mulé Peter Spirer |
Production company | Rem Lezar Corporation |
Distributed by | Valley Studios |
Release date |
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Running time | 48 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Creating Rem Lezar /ˈrɛm ləˈzɑːr/ is a 1989 American children's musical film directed written and produced by Scott Zakarin and released direct-to-video.[1][2][3]
Production
Creating Rem Lezar was filmed in a variety of locations in New York state: The Bellmores, New York City, Roslyn and Spring Glen.[4]
Plot
Two children have the same dream about the same imaginary friend, a superhero named Rem Lezar. They paint a mannequin like their dream hero, which comes to life. The children try and find a Quixotic Medallion which will allow him to live longer than a day.
Cast
- Jack Mulcahy as Rem Lezar, policeman
- Courtney Kernaghan as Ashlee
- Allegra Forste as Ashlee (singing double)
- Jonathan Goch as Zack
- Kathleen Gati as Ashlee's mother
- Scott Zakarin as Vorock
- Stewart H. Bruck as Principal
- Evan Abbey, Ed Luparello, Billy Manning, and Johnny O'Hanlon as park quartet
- Devery Gladney as park rapper
- James E. Graseck as park violinist
- Teresa Simpson as school teacher
- Stuart Grodin as Ashlee's father
- Karin Kernaghan as Zack's mother
- Thomas Ritchie as Zack's father
- Jason Erdman as Ashlee's brother
Reception
Zakarin described the film as "a critical success but a commercial failure."[5]
In 2007, the film came to prominence on the website eBaum's World, with the musical number "Day and Night" (featuring a late-1980s doo-wop group, hip-hop MC and violinist) becoming a viral hit.[6]
Creating Rem Lezar (described as "creepy/fascinating" and "very strange") appeared in a 2014 BuzzFeed listicle of 26 films that Scarecrow Video were trying to keep available to the public, as a reminder of "how many rare titles are still only available as physical media thanks to market forces, rights issues, corporate wrangling, and other reasons." [7]
Creating Rem Lezar was featured on a 2019 episode of RedLetterMedia's "Best of the Worst" series.[8] The crew voted the film the best video they had watched that night, and have since made it part of their Best of the Worst Hall of Fame.
References
- ^ "Creating Rem Lezar (1989)" – via letterboxd.com.
- ^ Scumbalina (1 April 2012). "Atomic Caravan: Creating Rem Lezar (1989)".
- ^ ""Creating Rem Lezar" review". 9 November 2010.
- ^ "Creating Rem Lezar (Video 1989) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
- ^ Geirland, John; Kedar, Eva Sonesh (25 March 1999). Digital Babylon: How the Geeks, the Suits, and the Ponytails Fought to Bring Hollywood to the Internet. Arcade Publishing. p. 15. ISBN 9781559704830 – via Internet Archive.
Creating Rem Lezar.
- ^ mondo270. "Rem Lezar sings... poorly". www.ebaumsworld.com.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Willmore, Alison. "26 Hard-To-Find Movies That Remind Us Why VHS, DVD, And LaserDisc Still Matter". BuzzFeed.
- ^ RedLetterMedia (21 February 2019). "Best of the Worst: Wheel of the Worst #18" – via YouTube.
External links
- Creating Rem Lezar at IMDb
- Creating Rem Lezar at Rotten Tomatoes
- Creating Rem Lezar Full Movie HQ on YouTube