I think it's safe to assume that he's getting these releases early because they're review copies. Which of course are free.Annie Mall wrote:Glad to see you're spending your money on things you like.tavernier wrote:I've never been a Roeg fan, and I think this is his emptiest, most irritating movie (with a scandalously inept Bowie performance offsetting Candy Clark's amazing one).
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1) The book is separateSncDthMnky wrote:but the book is seperate right? it comes as a pull out, like short cuts, just with a 2 disc snapper instead of digipak? Is the cover that pulls out the same as what is on the front?
2) It's like "Short Cuts" sans digipak
3) The cover of the outside box shows Bowie's face with the title, the cover of the inside case shows a barren landscape with the title
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Think you had it bad? My first viewing was a 16mm print projected on the whitewashed cinderblock wall of a local community college. Which in and of itself might not have been completely terrible, except for the fact that they were projecting an anamorphic print -- without the corrective lens. I eventually resorted to standing next to the "screen" with my head flat against the wall, trying to "manually" compensate for the anamorphosis. Talk about your "thin white duke."analoguezombie wrote:The last time I saw this movie was on VHS and it had the same gritty, dull look of a VHS editions of 70's British fare.
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It might have been for the college's film class, but it was open to the public -- free admission too, if I recall. These days I'd have just walked out, but this was a good 20 years ago and it was not an easy film to find at the time (at least not in suburban Chicago). In retrospect it probably was a pretty eccentric-looking thing for me to, but I figured if nobody else cared enough to complain about the projection, they sure as hell weren't going to mind if I stood up there for an hour.oldsheperd wrote:Was this a film class? If not I wonder if others thought you were a weirdo in love with Bowie or something?
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Clyde's correction makes even less sense! Unless he's taking the piss. English isn't my native language either. "Shite" apparently is.
From what can gather, the full specs are what Criterion's own page states: The Man Who Fell to Earth
I wonder why the version comparisons from the Laserdisc are not included? I never saw the cut versions, thankfully but I'd like to see that feature, nonetheless. Sorry for being a pedantic twat, Annie!
From what can gather, the full specs are what Criterion's own page states: The Man Who Fell to Earth
I wonder why the version comparisons from the Laserdisc are not included? I never saw the cut versions, thankfully but I'd like to see that feature, nonetheless. Sorry for being a pedantic twat, Annie!
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Here is a review of the recently released french disc which apparently includes BOTH versions.Gordon McMurphy wrote:I wonder why the version comparisons from the Laserdisc are not included? I never saw the cut versions, thankfully but I'd like to see that feature, nonetheless.
Oh, and Gordon, the page that you linked to doesn't have the full extras listed if you pay close attention. And as much as I want to be cross with you, I can't: your avatar is just too lovely for me to do that.
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Excellent. Tevis died in 1984 of lung cancer. He was 56. I wonder where they plucked this from?There are a pair of audio-only interviews featuring costume designer May Routh and production designer Brian Eastwell on one and novelist Walter Tevis on the other.
Pfft! Fat chance! I'm glad you like Hector!Annie Mall wrote:Oh, and Gordon, the page that you linked to doesn't
have the full extras listed if you pay close attention.
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It's easy... look: At the time of its exit, it is d?d?e to shorten film by?minant various s?ences and the film will be tr?mal accomodated in the rooms. That n.emp?e not Dino De Laurentiis of miser very of m? on Nicolas Roeg for d.adapter GORDON FLASH for large the?an. But to the end d.un year, the producer n.est not enthousiasm?ar the treatment of the cin?te and will give finally the r?isation?a href="listname.php3?PfR73 wrote:What are these "both" versions? I can't read that French page and even the Babelfish translation is unintelligible.
But seriously, I am wondering this too. It has a run time of 133 PAL - which would equate to the 138 of the NTSC, and IMDB only lists 1 version.
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The "both" versions are the shorter and the director's cut one. Another member more informed about these two can better explain all this.PfR73 wrote:What are these "both" versions? I can't read that French page and even the Babelfish translation is unintelligible.
As for that french review (and you english speaking people should really start learning another language), here is an excerpt that says all about the shorter version:
which roughly translates to: "The second disc contains the film in a shortened version of less 15 minutes. This version is presented only with a french dub". Needless to say, it doesn't have english subtitles.Le deuxième disque contient une nouvelle fois le film mais dans une version allégée d'une quinzaine de minutes. Ce montage raccourci n'a droit qu'au doublage français.