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finti
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Re: I always forget one.....
Thanks CW i just saw the trailer for castaway so thats where I heard the tune.
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queeq
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: JP's bed
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Re: I always forget one.....
Another mystery solved...
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Jan 27th, 2001 01:45 AM |
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Coreworld
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Haxby, UK
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Running the blade
Finti, no problem mate! Speaking of Vangelis (which we aren't, but what the heck) i'm looking forward to the soon to be released Blade Runner DVD 2 disc set, with that fantastic score remixed in Dolby Digital 5.1! I hope this is the definitive version of this film as it's almost getting as bad as a certain trilogy in the rebuying stakes, what was you guys opinion of the film when you first saw it? Style over substance or instant sci-fi classic?
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Jan 27th, 2001 03:54 AM |
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Gundark
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Skywalker Ranch
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Re: Running the blade
The Braveheart soundtrack was fantastic. I confess to having bought Titanic also.
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Jan 27th, 2001 07:15 AM |
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finti
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Re: Running the blade
The girl humming on the titanic soundtrack is actually Norwegian, her name is Sissel and she has a fantastic voice. She also teamed up with Warren G on a song called Prince Igor.
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Jan 27th, 2001 01:33 PM |
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queeq
Chaos
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: JP's bed
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Re: Running the blade
Well, I have BOTH Titanic CD's and I think they're great.
As for Blade Runner, thanks for informing me about the release of the 2DVD set. I was about to buy the Director's Cut DVD without any extra's.
Blade Runner has always been a great favourite of mine. I went to see it because of Ford, but I felt the world Scott visualised was extremely compelling. My countryman Rutger Hauer played his best role ever in this film. But I must say that the Director's Cut is a lot better.
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Jan 27th, 2001 08:07 PM |
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Coreworld
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Haxby, UK
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Re: Running the blade
Queeq, as far as i can tell, the new edition of Blade Runner has some sequences that were cut from the final film, such as the scene where Deckard visits Holden in the hospital, but i don't know if they have been spliced into the film or not. The film contains some of my most favourite lines of dialogue in any film, the Roy Batty speech: "I've seen things you humans wouldn't believe." Awesome!
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Jan 28th, 2001 12:26 AM |
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queeq
Chaos
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: JP's bed
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Re: Running the blade
I have seen those scenes in a 'Making oif Blade Runner' made by the BBC a few years ago. Or was it somewhere else? Could have been on the internet though?
Yeah, I loved Roy Batty line as well as the rest of it. "I've seen things you people couldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near Tannhauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain."
Did you know Rutger Hauer wrote those lines himself?
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Jan 28th, 2001 04:30 PM |
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Coreworld
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Haxby, UK
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Making the Blade
Queeq, there is a book out there which you may/may not be aware of, it is called 'Future Noir:The making of Blade Runner' By Paul M. Sammon, HB/442pp. If you like Blade Runner,(which you do) then i cannot recommend this book enough, it offers a fascinating look into the troubled production from it's early beginings, through to the excitement of the discovery of the 'Workprint' which lead to the 'directors cut' and beyond, it is on the Orion Media label.
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Jan 28th, 2001 05:23 PM |
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Coreworld
Senior Member
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Haxby, UK
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Big Star Wars nut
While i've got a bit of time , i'll just run through my SW collection. (Ahem) Here goes:
BOOKS
All current SW novels available (Barring the Lando Calrissian trilogy)
Making of Star Wars souvenier book
Original Star Wars comic adaptation
The world of Star Wars poster mag collection
Making of ESB book
ESB storybook
ESB Comic adaptation
Making of ROTJ book
ROTJ: Creatures and droids compendium
ROTJ Comic adaptation
ROTJ storybook
Star Wars Chronicles (My most favourite book)
All the Boxtree SW Guide books
SW:The myth and the magic
The Star Wars Archives
The Illustrated SW Universe
The Art of SW,ESB,ROTJ and TPM
Star Wars Portfolio
All the DK books
Making of TPM
TPM Comic adaptation
Various graphic novels
SOUNDTRACKS
RCA Victor Special Editions SW,ESB and ROTJ
TPM Original single album
TPM The Ultimate Edition
Shadows of the Empire
VIDEOS
Executor limited edition release tin box set (Comprising all three movies VHS W/S with Making of's....Trailers and interviews + script book and Matte paintings)
Star Wars Trilogy 2000 re-release boxset
TPM W/S VHS
The Making of TPM VHS (British Fan Club exclusive)
COMPUTER GAMES
Rebel Assault II, Masters of Teras Kasi, Rogue Squadron, TPM, Jedi Power Battles, Shadows of the Empire and Episode I Racer
ACTION FIGURES
73 Original action figures
50 Power of the Force action figures
Millennium Falcon
X-Wing
Slave one
TIE fighter
Speeder bikes x 2, Swoop bike, Jabba and Dewback.
Various Micro Machine playsets and vehicles.
Phew! I think that just about covers everything....Until Episode II, that is.

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Jan 29th, 2001 03:33 AM |
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queeq
Chaos
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: JP's bed
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Re: Big Star Wars nut
I know where I'm goign to break in tonight.
And thanks about the book tip. I'll look into it.
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Jan 29th, 2001 03:41 PM |
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finti
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Re: Big Star Wars nut
Yeah, what was the adress again CW.
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Jan 29th, 2001 03:43 PM |
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Coreworld
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Haxby, UK
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Re: Big Star Wars nut
Hah! You'll have to get by my Stormtrooper Room Guard first! Or failing that my Interactive Yoda, although he isn't very intimidating ("Away put your weapon, i mean you no harm") Yeah, that really sends 'em running for cover!
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Jan 30th, 2001 01:36 AM |
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queeq
Chaos
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: JP's bed
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Re: Big Star Wars nut
Well, the storm trooper can't shoot straight, so he's no problem. And I'll trick Yoda with some Twix and then... finti and me are in the clear. And then your interactive Yoda will say : "Gone is all your stuff. Told you I have"
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Jan 30th, 2001 01:57 AM |
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Coreworld
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Jan 30th, 2001 03:22 AM |
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queeq
Chaos
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: JP's bed
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*Han Solo voice* I know...
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Jan 31st, 2001 02:37 AM |
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Ratcat
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Han Solo voice my foot, sounds more like tweeky from Buck Rogers!!!!
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Jan 31st, 2001 02:47 AM |
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Coreworld
Senior Member
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Haxby, UK
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Biddi Biddi Biddi , Gee Buck
"Adventure! Humph! Excitement! Humph! A jedi craves not these things, on the other hand...A Twix! Exceptions there are to every rule! Yes,yes Heh Heh."
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Jan 31st, 2001 03:07 AM |
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Ratcat
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Re: Biddi Biddi Biddi , Gee Buck
I take it we're talking small caramel and chocolate biscuits here?
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Jan 31st, 2001 04:41 AM |
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Coreworld
Senior Member
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Haxby, UK
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Twix
Yeah, that's right....Er, i think so, unless it's something totally different in Queeq's home town, is it?
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