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Corellian2019

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  1. Looking forward to the extended Michael McKean scene
  2. There are three versions: the "Love Conquers All" version for network TV, the 131-minute cut released in North America, and the version released overseas, which is the same as the director's cut released by Criterion
  3. My assumption is that the film stem material would not be complete, due to dialed-out portions and such
  4. For those of you who follow Lukas Kendall's blog, recently he mentioned that there might be spare copies of OOP FSM CDs available in the SAE inventory. So it's possible that an extra copy of this title may pop up
  5. This. I attended a Greek cultural street festival last month and to my surprise, no one knew who he was. At the time, I chalked it up to Greek-Americans perhaps not being as familiar with him as native Greeks, but with what you're saying about Greek intellectuals also not recognizing him...well...
  6. I remember listening to a few minutes of the group commentary for the movie and, compared to his other commentaries, Verhoeven's lack of enthusiasm was so palpable that I barely registered that he was present
  7. The 4K release of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles promises a bonus disc of over 75 minutes of deleted and extended scenes -- although it's not quite clear if the bonus disc is a regular Blu-ray
  8. Am I the only one who is reminded of the opening credits from Basic Instinct when listening to the main theme from Hollow Man?
  9. According to Elsewhere.com, "...the intention [from their sources] is to fully preserve Vangelis' legacy, which means that the intention is to eventually share as much as possible of his creations with the world. That would include his unreleased music, but also paintings or other art. But patience will be needed for that. Much needs to be organized, and the mourning over his passing is still fresh." http://elsew.com/data/latest.htm
  10. Yes, Stone mentioned that some time ago on his social media accounts, but great to see that the score was finished before V's untimely passing
  11. I hope that they are very good chances! The clarity of the music was a highlight during the screening
  12. Just returned from seeing it in 2D IMAX; it was great! However, the lights in the theater turned back on just as the end credits were rolling! Did anyone else experience that minor annoyance?
  13. Well, I guess that we won't be getting a Jaws reissue from them after all. Or maybe they will release it next year
  14. And barely even that. On the 10th anniversary DVD of Reservoir Dogs, there was an interview about the dedications on the cover page of his script for the film, where he proclaimed himself as a bigger fan of Melville than Godard
  15. Never seen Kids, but your quote reminded me of this statement from bell hooks: "Kids fascinated me as a film precisely because when you heard about it, it seemed like the perfect embodiment of the kind of postmodern, notions of journeying and dislocation and fragmentation and yet when you go to see it, it has simply such a conservative take on gender, on race, on the politics of HIV."
  16. I want to nominate this score for having the best film edit of three cues in history. The first few times that I watched the film, I assumed that the music for the warehouse scene was one cue. When I listened to the 1998 CD, I was shocked that "The Cover-Up", "Stars and Trucks", and "Who Are You People" were three separate cues that were used for that one scene. Frankly, the transition sounds so seamless in the film that I'm tempted to recreate it for my personal playlist. On another note, what would be a good title or slate for the last 30 seconds of "The Five Tones"? It's the piece of "five note" music heard on the telephone when Jillian tries to make a call during the abduction scene
  17. It would be great to see some of these in a "Score Restore" type of video!
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