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LordRahl 08:30 pm UTC 05/22/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Did it have the animated sequence at the start, AG? - Amadiere 07:40 pm UTC 05/22/07 |
| After learning there were two different movies last night I did some research and found this site. It is both a great review of the film as well as having comparisons and explanations about alot of the history of the films dif versions. http://www.dvdtalk.com/dvdsavant/s44fearkill.html Should satisfy your question :- ) > I ordered a copy a while back from Amazon - its very cool > film. Definately worth a watch, interesting as I can place > a little more where the songs go from Tanz now after > hearing and using my limited knowledge of German, work out > how they all interact to make a 'whole'. > > Anyway, I never really understood what made it "the > original" and what was the American cut. > > Is the animated sequence very obvious at the start? There > is, on the version from Amazon (even before the sleigh > ride and frozen Professor), the MGN intro with the Lion > roaring. This happens once, but then turns into a green > Vampire type thing - an animated bit. However, it barely a > 'animated sequence' - it isn't on screen for more than > like 5 seconds. > > The length is 107 minutes. Anyone have anymore hints on > what defines 'Polanski version'? I'll examine for evidence > :P > > > > > > > > No prob bro. And I just ordered a copy too! Hahahaha. I > > > look forward to sharing this film with those who missed > > > out on it. Thank god DVD's are eliminating the rarity of > > > more obscure movie releases > > > > > > Until Blue Ray's become "the thing". I just got used to > > DVDs :( | |
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