KOTCS DVD release

Started by queeq42 pages

They are the visions of the care bears on crack.

True. And don't get me started about the sun..

A gaseous body in space that while heating our earth, pretends to be a baby for some seemingly unapparent reason...

Is it because it owes the teletubbies money for crack...?

See next year in "Indiana Jones and the Cear Bears of crack"

*Plays clip of Indy whipping La La's head clean off while screaming:
"MY honey, biotch" before attempting to abscond with their stash.*

I can see Spielberg's and Lucas's rape smiles already.

ah, time again to check on the DVD... last week it was still €17.90

I'm gonna watch the Blu Ray today.

Now thats just sick....
Seek help, you deeply masochistic puppy..
People love you...theres no need to do it to yourself...!!
😛

Originally posted by Jovan
ah, time again to check on the DVD... last week it was still €17.90

Well it sells a lot cheaper here in the UK.
I wonder how cheap you can get it on Play.com for...?

Ahh... £17 on blue ray.
£14 for the special edition 2 disc set on DVD.

And isn't the euro stronger than the pound right now...?

£13.25 some places too..

Okay I just watched it again. It doesn't get better second time around...

Originally posted by queeq
Okay I just watched it again. It doesn't get better second time around...

I could have told you that beforehand y'know

Originally posted by queeq
Okay I just watched it again. It doesn't get better second time around...

Thsi realisation truly makes you human being.

I know... I guess I was in denial.

It struck how boring the movie is in the middle.

And I still like the first 20 minutes, despite the fridge.

BAD Zoot..!!! Nawww its okay, welcome back to the world of sanity..!

You say this as if there was a let-up in said boredom after the middle....!!!

AND the gophers and the bad telegraphed old man slapstick...?

Well, it struck me that there are hardly any real challenges for Indy et al in this film. They encounter some problems, but it never takes very long to overcome them, nor is it very difficult. With a whiff and a smile all danger disappears, like in the James Bond films with Roger Moore.

No sealed up in the Well of Souls with snakes, no spiritual blindness by drinking blood of Kali, no dying father to save by beating some mortal challenges... Nope, it's pretty easy sailing down the Amazon for Indy and partners...

I mean, I just braced myself for the monkey scene and it surprised me how quickly that ordeal was over. It doesn't get much better though, still utterly ridiculous, but I felt the pain before.

Yes now im sure it wasnt just my imagination that they editted that down for the DVD/Blueray, the monkies stuff....

An accurate appraisal of the movie is regards to it's lacking of pencil lead.

You really think they edited it down? Maybe the horror of seeing that scene the first time made it last a long time.

Wait a minute... does that mean you actually saw the DVD???

I was curious after reading the vitriol in my posts assessing the movie.

I wondered, "well...have I been too harsh."

"Maybe the letdown after all these years amplified my distaste for the really bit bits...." I mused.

"NOOOOO! You were right! I concluded." 😛

I'll have to compare the cine cam-job pirate version against the copy of the DVD that I perused to truly tell about the monkey quotient...

But that it happened at all is bad enough.
Im sure that it was longer at the cinema..With a few seconds more time spent on Mutt studying/learning from the monkeys then swinging, catching vines.

Maybe. It struck me as kinda short as well. But then again, the horror in that scene made time stand still, as if Lucas tried to get salt in the wound struck deeply into my heart.

Well put.

This is a good testamonial to the relativity of time in our universe.

Maybe Lucas invented something great while we were cringing.

Many important discoveries have come from horrific things...

Medicinal and techological advances through war...

The blues came from a scene of much misfortune and pain...

The realisation that fire hurts you made by that caveman equivalant of Jar Jar Binks in the fire-building stakes.

The gaining of knowledge that watching Michael Bay movies (or Cannonball run 3) is for those with deceased brain functions, through watching a Bay movie (or Cannonball run 3)...

So Lucas and Spielberg having accidentally proven quantum theory as being that bit more true comes as little surprise to me there.