By now, you have probably got the idea that I like to seek unknown movies. Unknown movies of different genres from different places. But sometimes I like to look at a movie that is really unknown – with no information about it available anywhere. That’s what I got when I found a copy of Door To Door – I couldn’t really find anything about it anywhere when I did some research. And about all I got from the video box description was that it was a road movie of sorts, one with Ron Leibman, who I had seen earlier in Your Three Minutes Are Up. That movie was a sleeper, and I wondered if this new discovery of mine was a sleeper as well. Did I find a lost gem, or does this movie deserve to be obscure? Read the review.
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#1 by Blake on March 5, 2009 - 7:37 pm
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Between my mission, selling candy bars as a kid, and asking for cans on behalf of the Rotary Club as a teen, I’ve more than my fair share of knocking doors.
#2 by Thomas on March 5, 2009 - 8:19 pm
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Ugh, door to door. I used to deliver those homeware catalogues as a teenager, and nothing good ever came of it. I made about $30 commission for two months and was once chased down the road by a man and his wife who wanted my details so they could report me. I really doubt you missed-out.
On the lighter side, there was the time me, my sisters and all the kids in the neighbourhood made $20 pretending to be collecting for Ronald McDonald house.
#3 by JessicaR on March 6, 2009 - 1:40 am
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As a former Jehovah’s Witness I wince remembering my “door to door” experiences. Where, even at the tender age of ten, I knew knocking on peoples’ doors and giving a pitch that boiled down to “Hi! Everything you believe is wrong and if you don’t do exactly what this magazine says you’re not going to make it through Armageddon,” was not the most effective strategy to win people over.