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richard
response 253 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 04:44 UTC 2000

i hear the fight club dvd is really good, it has a whole extra disc of
extras and outtakes
otaking
response 254 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 05:50 UTC 2000

Yeah, that second disc has a lotof neat stuff on it.
mooncat
response 255 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 12:41 UTC 2000

Okay, so I finished watching it... and just wow...
jazz
response 256 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 15:15 UTC 2000

        I believe it's about time to found a religion on that movie.
remmers
response 257 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 17:57 UTC 2000

The "Fight Club" DVD was Roger Ebert's "Video Pick of the Week" this
week.  He gave thumbs down to the movie but thumbs up to the DVD.
lelande
response 258 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 20:39 UTC 2000

the best out-take on the dvd is rupert/chloe.
the first time i saw this flic it was a choice made for lack of anything 
better, and to get some laffs out of it while killing time; i'd seen 
only one preview and the impression i took away from that was that 
_fight_club_ was an updated redaction of something like _bloodsport_.

gee was i stunned.
otaking
response 259 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 20:52 UTC 2000

Yeah, I had no idea what the movie was really about until I saw it. Someof
the best movies I've seen don't reveal what the movie's about in the trailers.
lelande
response 260 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 21:59 UTC 2000

and too many trailers reveal too much about the movie their trying to 
entice me into, good or not. i suspect that movie directors usually have 
little control over the advertising.
otaking
response 261 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 22:02 UTC 2000

Yeah, I always think T2 would've been MUCH better if I didn't know Ah-nold
was the good guy. The movie would've had a really neat twist if we didn't know
that from the trailers.
ric
response 262 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 23:00 UTC 2000

Good point
janc
response 263 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 00:07 UTC 2000

I've seen some great trailers which turned out to consist of every good scene
in the movie.
richard
response 264 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 01:15 UTC 2000

there's a new super deluxe dvd of T2 coming out (they shot so much extra
footage that you could make another movie, alternate beginnings, endings
and .etc-- the deluxe T2 dvd promises to include all versions of the movie
and all alternate scenes and running commentary tracks of Cameron and
Schwarzenegger among other things)
remmers
response 265 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 11:35 UTC 2000

I would like to see DVD's which give that treatment to the older
classic movies, to the extent possible.  For example, a DVD with
both the released and recently-discovered "original" version of
the Bogart/Bacall "Big Sleep".
richard
response 266 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 18:44 UTC 2000

they do that with older films...the dvd re-release of the original
"Dracula" with Bela Lugosi featured restored version of both that
film *and* the spanish version filmed at the same time on the same
sets with spanish actors.  the spanish version was filmed at night
and the english lugosi version in the daytime.

The "Big Slee'" DVD features not only the Bogart/Bacall film but
the little scene alternate version theyfilmed at the same time and
didnt use (same actors, slightly different script and scenes)
lelande
response 267 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 21:18 UTC 2000

there's a dvd of truffaut's _love at 20_, which is the 25 minute long 2nd part
of the 'antoine doinel cycle', consisting all-in-all of 5 flics, the first
of which is _the 400 blows_.
sorry -- _antoine & collette_ is the second movie. it was part of a longer
movie called _love at 20_ by several new wave directors.
it can't be obtained on vhs because the size of the film stock for _love at
20_ is wider than normal. i saw it at the dia theater once and they had to
open the curtains an extra 5 feet on each side to show it.

that movie alone is the only reason i'll have to get a dvd player until vhs
is rendered obsolete. i dread the idea of having to convert my entire vhs
collection to dvd.
richard
response 268 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 21:23 UTC 2000

yeah but lelande, with a dvd, you can play themovie on your 
computer and watch it in one window while you are in grex party in
the other!
mcnally
response 269 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 21:29 UTC 2000

  As long as you're not using Linux..  Because that would be illegal
  and wrong..
otaking
response 270 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 21:50 UTC 2000

Re #269: Just out of curiosity, why?
mcnally
response 271 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 23:57 UTC 2000

  I was mockingly referring to the ongoing saga of the DVD Content
  Control Authority's court battle to suppress the "DeCSS" program,
  a freeware utility for Linux which can decode DVD content and save
  it in a viewable format, allowing Linux users to watch DVDs on their
  machines.  The MPAA claims that because DeCSS unscrambles the broken
  encryption on the DVDs, that it is an illegal piracy tool which is
  outlawed under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.  Supposedly there
  are commercial DVD players being written for Linux that are licensed
  by the DVD content control authorities, but I don't think any of them
  have hit the market yet. 

  People who are interested in learning more about the issue are
  encouraged to read the voluminous writings on the subject on various
  free-software web pages (most of which can be found through links in
  stories on Slashdot, http://slashdot.org ) or to begin an item on it
  in one of the more technology-oriented cfs..  I don't want to hijack
  the Agora movie item..
jmsaul
response 272 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 00:02 UTC 2000

(I don't either, but I have to say that the DMCA is terrible.)
remmers
response 273 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 13:53 UTC 2000

Re #266:  I'll have to track down the "Big Sleep" DVD then.  The
reason the original version was never released was that Lauren
Bacall's agent threatened to sue if her part wasn't made bigger
and more glamorous.  So they went back and reshot some scenes
and filmed additional scenes.  This held up release for over a
year.  And to keep the film to two-hour length they cut out some
scenes, including a crucial long one that tied together loose
ends and explained what was going on.  So I figure that if I
see the original version, maybe finally I'll understand the plot.
ric
response 274 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 00:23 UTC 2000

Adrienne and I watched "Dogma" last night.  Excellent.  Loved it.  Most of
it was very amusing.  It amused me that God was portrayed as an all-powerful
bimbo, and that just about every character from Kevin Smith's other 3 flicks
was in this - even the video store clerk from "Clerks" had a very very small
part in the beginning.  So did the other Clerk, I think.  I was kinda bummed
that Joey Lauren Adams didn't make an appearance <sighs wistfully>
mcnally
response 275 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 00:34 UTC 2000

  I wanted to see more of the satanic hockey zombies, but otherwise thought
  the movie was decent.  Not great, but decent..
kewy
response 276 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 01:55 UTC 2000

It really pissed me off that Alanis was god.... ugh, she irks me.
gelinas
response 277 of 326: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 02:37 UTC 2000

Just watched "The Birds."  This is a good weekend to watch AMC.
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