Brainiac44
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« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2004, 03:07:13 PM » |
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I've seen Superman: the movie twice on the big screen when it originally came out. I've seen it on tv. The premiere was split into two parts when it came out, that was in Canada on channel 12. They featured a lot of the scenes that were not on the big screen. From what I understood, longer movie permitted the channel to put more commercials. From then on, Superman: the movie was on the tv many-many times. I didn't even have a video back then. BUT, I recall taping it on a 4 track cassette... You could hear people moving in the background or eating chips, ect... LOL!!! Finally some years later videos saw the light of day and boy, did I rent it often. That was until someone could duplicate it for me. At that time, buying movies was not something even thought of! Did I use that tape! Eventually it aired on tv late in the night on channel twelve. This is where I taped my first extended cut. The problem was that for some reason, one scene or another was always missing. It's as though, the only way to get the longest cut was to make it yourself! So, point of all this is that there was never an official extended clean long cut that payed hommage as it should to one of the greatest movie and greatest folklore hero of our time. Wb changed that. Even though they are severly judged and criticized, Wb has done some serious fine work in there. darn if you do, darn if you don't seems to be the attitude of a lot of fans. As someone as mentionned above, there's been color correction which is really great and the addition of some sound effects. Personally, it doesn't bother me one way of the other about the sound. But, if I had to cut the line somewhere, I'd say I like the new sounds. If you're gonna do something with the movie, why not? It's doesn't alter the story or anything. Then, for me, there's a scene in there where Supes talks with his father after the first night. I had never seen this (or I forgot???). This scene was filled with emotion. It really touched me. This scene alone justified the cost of the dvd. In there though, you have a lot of extra scenes that are "branched" in for the first time. Some of the fans' work is stupendous but it's always more fun to have official release from the studio. I'm not even getting into the movie score that has it's own track, the extras, gallery, beautiful menu screen ect... In short, buy it man...
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