Originally posted by: ocpmovieYep, I keep reediting it, and they keep changing it back to be wrong.
Thanks for spotting the witch music!
I haven't sent a copy to Richard yet.
By the way ...
Very sorry to those waiting for the DVD. I was forced to move house, and then move back, this past week. I was without internet for an entire week. I am still without internet. To add to the insanity, my computer broke down completely - it won't turn on - I've sent it in for repairs. But my list of orders is on that computer. Supposed to be fixed on monday. (On an unrelated note, the people I live with decided to start stealing from me. I'm dealing with a lot right now.) So, just wait and I'll get to ALL the orders very soon. Gonna deal with some tomorrow. I have 99 unanswered emails right now, and I'll get to those too, as soon as I can. Monday sounds about right ....
You'll proably get to mien soon enough!
I do have good news - incredibly good news actually - kinda went nutty from joy today.
One JP Cummings has sent me what was my holy grail for this project, something I was searching for the entire time I was doing my edit but couldn't find.
A widescreen version of Fred Calvert's The Princess and the Cobbler. This is the version which still has the witch in it, the big one eye pull out eye shot, the march of the one eyes ... all the good stuff that Miramax cut out. It's not Dick's cut, but it's got more of the good stuff in it.
The VHS tape is 1st-gen, direct from Miramax. Quality is pretty damn good. A little dark maybe, but damn. All those amazing widescreen shots in widescreen?
The VHS has timecode, sadly covering the bottom middle of the picture. Nothing I can't work with.
Interestingly, this version is titled "The Thief and the Cobbler," showing that when Miramax bought Fred Calvert's version, they intended to restore its original title.
The VHS also has a trailer I've never seen before. It's also titled "The Thief and the Cobbler" and is somewhat similar to the Arabian Knight trailer we've seen, yet completely different. It's based on the "Princess" version of the film (including the witch), and clearly the Arabian Knight trailer was based on this, but this version is far less stupid and rather interesting.
All I can say is ... wow.
This is all cool!
I might do another version of the film that incorporates this material, we'll se. At any rate, this is wonderful to see.
Isn't that always the way - you finish work and suddenly the thing you've been looking for turns up.