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#171735
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Info: 'Dungeons & Dragons TAS' : The Requiem Project
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i saw this on DIGG & thought it was such a great idea, that it was worthy of a thread…

Apparently, this dude is going to create a final episode of the Dungeons & Dragons Animated Series since it was cancelled way before its time

here’s a snippet from the site:

<span class=“Bold”>Dungeons and Dragons: The Requiem Project

The Requiem Project is my attempt to create the true final episode of the cartoon series, Dungeons and Dragons.

Why? Because while there have been some attempts to do this, no one has done it yet, and near as I can tell, it will not be done.

While it may seem an impossible task. I assure you with todays technology it is very possible.

But, I’m unable to do this alone. I do not posses the correct voice to imitate the characters voices to be acceptable.
I do not posses the ability to create background music as good as others can.

I have been drawing for a long time and have extensive knowledge in creating and animating characters (and objects) in a
3D environment. I am asking for people with some talent in drawing/computer animation, voice artists and those who can create a
clean score to volunteer their time and efforts. I’m not asking for anyone to give up their “day job.” Just to help out however you can</span>

he then goes on to list more specific types of help he’ll need.

I figured with the wealth of talent her at O.T, there might be a few of us who would be interested in helping out on this guy’s project

the official site for this project is http://www.requiemproject.org/

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#171728
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A Future For Futurama?
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A Future For Futurama? YES!!!



According to Billy West (a.k.a. Frye) on the BillyWest.com forums yesterday...

HERE'S GREAT NEWS!
Here's the official word on Futurama!!
David X. phoned me about an hour ago and said that this Futurama project
is a done deal! Here's the word from DX---
There are 4 DVD movies that we'll start recording at the end of July or
August.Full feature length FUTURAMA movies.
Everybody is excited to get back together--as I am!

Into the Future,
Billy


you can read it for yourself here
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#169906
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What You're Reading Now: Revisited
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I've been reading "The Time Machine Did It" by John Swartzwelder.

John was the writer for over 50 Simpsons episodes, however is NOT a Simpson's novelization of any kind, but it has alot of the same type of humor that John has brought to the show.

If any of you have ever listened to the commentary tracks on the existing Simpsons DVDs, you'll notice that they point out John's jokes quite often...they also plugged this book, which is where i heard about it.

It's a quick read, witty, funny, highly amusing & i would definately recommend it to anybody

Next on the list: THUD! Terry Pratchett's latest Discworld novel
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#169472
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YIYF's Long Bridge Club
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AWK, i think the amount of backlash you get is due in no small part to your unique ability to have far too much to say, yet excruciatingly little to add to any given topic.

now i'm not doubting or denying that you have a great deal of knowledge about Star Wars, and Sci-Fi in general....you just happen to come off as a self-proclaimed know-it-all

i'm not saying it's intentional, it's just the impression that is generated just about everytime you decide to post anything anywhere

...that tends to piss people off
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#166203
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Info Wanted: 'Shock Treatment' preservation
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i third the notion

my copy of Shock Treatment is a DVR transfer from my worn out old VHS...i'd love to have a higher quality transfer & would definately donate funds to help get this project off the ground, and i'll also volunteer to author the DVD...i'm a hard core RHPS fan, so i'm a Shock treatment fan by default, i have tons of RHPS/ST related goodies that could go on the disk as supplements...i may even still have a recording of the audience callbacks from when my RHPS cast did a performance of Shock treatment a few years ago...if i can find it, it'd make a great secondary audio track

...assuming that we can get our hands on one of the laserdisk releases, are there any volunteers do the transfer to DVD?

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#159692
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KING KONG - The Spider Pit Restored Cut (Released)
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also, i'd like to state again that the 2 disk official release of King Kong is fantastic, and i highly recommend that all Kong fans go out and buy it...the only thing better is the 4 disk box set which has the 2 disk Kong, and Son of Kong, and Mighty Joe Young

i haven't seen any commercials or publicity for this set, but i don't watch TV too often either. If anyone has seen or knows of any advertisements about the official DVD release of these classics, please let me know because i'd love to add them as features on my Kong DVD
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#159689
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KING KONG - The Spider Pit Restored Cut (Released)
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Just a quick update for those who were interested...

i went back & fixed up some quality problems that i noticed the first time watching it all the way through...i think i got them all, and the movie (so far) looks great

i did add the documentary about the restoration of the Spider Pit sequence as a bonus feature on this disk.

i should have a finished product by the time i get home from work tonight. i'll be burn testing & QC viewing tonight & tomorrow & should have the first copies in the mail on saturday (monday at the latest)

my PMs are full, so if anyone else is interested in obtaining a copy of this, please email me directly. Devilman1369@gmail.com
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#157945
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KING KONG - The Spider Pit Restored Cut (Released)
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dude, you should probably take a closer look at some of the other edits that are offered up on this site. not all fan edits require 'personal creativity' from the editor. in fact a good portion of the fan edits found here are nothing more than extended cuts

an extended cut is when you take a movie, and re-insert deleted footage, thus extending the length of the movie, and in alot of cases, bringing the movie closer to the scripted version. the only 'personal creativity' contributed by the editor is in adding the scenes seamlessly. there's no need for anything more. the intent is not to re-tell the story, just fill in the gaps with what was once there.

if that's not your thing then that's fine. but don't declare something pointless merely because you aren't interested in it.

...and if you're worried about the warners shutting down the site, then you'd better go over to the Superman thread & warn everybody over there because the extended Superman cuts include HOURS of reintegrated footage

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#157929
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KING KONG - The Spider Pit Restored Cut (Released)
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PIRACY?!?!?!?

how so? all i did was insert a new scene, and offer it to the community. it's not for profit. it's not like i'm gonna mass market it & put it up on ebay for $25 each.

ADM recently did the same thing with his extended cut of Revenge of the Sith. Are you gonna go cry pirate on that thread as well?

and if not, WHY? After all, he's also meddling with readily available material. i'd really like to know how you differenciate this in your mind