Reel Talent: First Films by Legendary Directors

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Ashirg
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#1 Post by Ashirg »

2 disc-set to be released on August 21:

Disc 1 Side A:
Electronic Labyrinth (1967 George Lucas)
The Oval Portrait
1:42:08: A Man and His Car (1966 George Lucas)
Freiheit (1966 George Lucas)
The Goodbye Place (1996 Richard Kelly)
The Lift (1972 Robert Zemeckis)
A Field of Honor (1973 Robert Zemeckis)
Broken Record
Perfect Alibi

Disc 1 Side B:
Whatever It Takes
Silent Night
Proof (1980 Kevin Reynolds)

List price is 19.98

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#2 Post by addz »

Had to chuckle when I noticed that "Legendary Directors" and "Shawn Levy" now apparantly belong in the same sentence.
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#3 Post by domino harvey »

had the same reaction to Jon Turteltaub's name coming up
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Ashirg
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#4 Post by Ashirg »

you can say the same thing about all of them except to some degree about George Lucas and Robert Zemeckis... And it's funny how they have the same 3 directors on the cover.
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#5 Post by cdnchris »

Stephen Sommers? Well, yeah, I guess Deep Risingwas pretty good in a shitty kinda way. Now, if that set had Dennis Dugan, I'd be all over that bad boy.
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#6 Post by dx23 »

Apparently the Legendary tag is being thrown around very loosely.
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#7 Post by malcolm1980 »

Since when is Shawn Levy considered "legendary"?
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