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JackLucas

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#148048
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~~~Segaflip's Newsgroup Posting List~~~
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Originally posted by: Citizen
Originally posted by: Rikter

BLAX24 - On the Edge of Blade Runner - ANGRY/CITIZEN version
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Originally posted by: dark_jedi
hey Rik take me off the "on the edge of blade runner"that is from Citizen,he sent me that copy, that is not mine,so he gets credit on that,he has PAL and NTSC versions,i got the NTSC.
so please remove me and add him.
DJ
sorry i thought i had mentioned that when i sent it,but no harm,i am making an OFFICIAL public correction now.
thanks for your help


NO SWEAT!

Then it will be an ANGRY/CITIZEN DVD





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#147051
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~~~Segaflip's Newsgroup Posting List~~~
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Sega, I think you know who to listen to and who to blow off. This is on par with the folks who bitch on vcdquality.com when something isn't up their lofty standards.

How someone can complain about something that they aren't paying anything for is beyond me. And don't start in about time wasted or discs or any of that shit as it doesn't hold weight. If your time is worth so much, then take your ass to someone selling the discs for cash. Discs are pennies. PENNIES. Take what you get and either like it, or shut up. Show respect to those taking the time to give to your whiny ass.

I swear... the crap that people will complain about is baffling.
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#146953
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<em><strong>Eyes Wide Shut</strong></em> (Original Cut Preservation / Edit) (* unfinished project *)
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Originally posted by: TR47
The Korean and Hong Kong R3 discs are uncut and NTSC. There are no commercial releases of the film with the Hindu passages in the soundtrack from what I have read.


This from the site linked above...

R3 Korea - (Warner Bros Home Entertainment) - No Cuts - UNCONFIRMED: This release is rumoured to contain the reciting of the Bhagavad Gita during the orgy sequence, and is supposed to be Kubrick's ultimate cut of the film.

Anyone in a position to confirm or debunk this?
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#145938
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Serenity
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Originally posted by: sean wookie
Anyone see it yet?


I've seen it twice and I am going again this weekend.

Unfortunately, even if it is successful, a return to TV is almost completely out of the question because of rights issues with Fox. There are certain things that Joss can and cannot do with his baby because of his deal with them. He has said that it is very unlikely that he will ever do anything for them again. BUT, if it is even semi-successful, Universal has stated that they will ride with it and give him another film. Joss properties make a LOT of money in the home video market and Universal knows this. I think they will wait for the eventual DVD release until they make a decision on whether or not to go ahead with a sequel. These days, a flick doesn't necessarily have to make a mint at the box office. Hell, MANY films make more money on DVD than they ever do at the BO.

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#145928
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<strong>The &quot;EditDroid&quot; Trilogy DVD Info and Feedback Thread</strong> (Released)
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You could just rip it with Decryptor or Shrink (or even just copy the vobs over to your HD straight from the disc folders). Then, I use a program called Gold Wave to rip the audio tracks. From there I would make sure that the audio tracks link up to the picture from the other release. If it doesn't, you could tweak it in Vegas or something. Then I would use DVD Architect or whatever program you use in order to author the disc with multiple tracks.

But I am somewhat of a noob to this stuff, so others might have better suggestions.
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#145744
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Serenity
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Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Then watch it on the TV before you see it in theaters! For crying out loud, Hoich.

How can you so summarily dismiss something you've not seen?


Dude, don't even bother. I run across this all the time. Seems most prominant in folks from the midwest and southern regions of the US.

Oh... and the only thing even remotely interesting in the whole of Star Trek is a bit of the Next Generation series. Oh, and Wrath Of Kahn kicks a bit of ass. The few episodes of Firefly rock the socks off of anything that Trek ever did. (And I do NOT watch sci fi television. Or really ANY television for that matter. I was given Firefly by a friend to test drive.)

I don't know what irritates me more. People who hate everything (see AintItCoolNews Talk Backs) or people who stand, nose in the air, dismissing, judging and labelling things without any knowledge on which to base their opinions (see the states of Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, etc.).
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#145641
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Kick-ass horror movies
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Originally posted by: theredbaron
Are you KIDDING me?! I mean, I thought it was a good movie, and it certainly succeeded in scaring the living hell out of me, but to watch it OVER AND OVER AGAIN because you ENJOY it?! That's crazy. I could see it *maybe* once a year, tops. After which, I'd need a few weeks to recover...

But by all means, whip out the popcorn and go for it, if that's what you're into!


Take out MOTHMAN and insert STAR WARS SPECIAL EDITIONS AND PREQUELS and I agree with you whole heartedly!

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#145639
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Kick-ass horror movies
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Originally posted by: MeBeJedi
Dude, I LOVE Mothman Prophecies! That movie rocks in so many different ways. The music (especially the final song), the effects, the acting. I can watch this from beginning to end over and over again.


Amen, brother! I have the two disc set and I watch it all the time. Pennington is a GREAT director and I really wish that he would get the chance to stretch. Listening to his commentary and watching the documentaries on this set, you really can see that it is amazing the film was as good as it turned out, what with all of the crap that he had to put up with.

As far as the actual Mothman, I dunno. I researched it quite a bit when the flick first came out and never really came to a conclusion on whether or not I believed it. But I did talk to a couple of guys who lived down in Corpus Christi, TX that swear up and down that they saw this thing. And listening to them, seeing the look in their eyes when they were talking about it... kinda hard to think that they were lying to me.

Did you know that Point Pleasant actually has a Mothman event every year? I was so obsessed with this flick around the time of its release, I almost went. LOL!

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#145491
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***The Official NON-Star Wars FAN EDIT*** Release Thread
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Originally posted by: MeBeJedi
"Gonna see what scenes could be worked into it (really looking forward to seeing the monkey/cat scene)."

I had this in my hand today, and put it back down. What scene is this?


Brundlefly does an experiment to see if he can fuse a baboon and a cat together by using the three pod set up. This would forshadow the ending where he tries to fuse himself with Veronica and the baby. The scenario works out about how you can imagine, with the monkey and cat fusing in a horrifying way and Brundlefly is forced to bash the animal to death with a pipe. He then climbs up the wall and outside to the roof where he looks out over the city and seems to be going even more mad. He falls over the side of the building and when he comes to rest, a fly leg begins to work its way out of his rib cage (remember when he lifts up his shirt when Veronica comes to visit and says, "Look at this. What's this? I don't know?"). He then proceeds to rip and bite the little arm off, tossing it to the ground. The scene includes an unseen phase of the Brundlefly make up.

I was really happy with the quality of the scene on the DVD. Between the deleted scenes themselves and those included in the 3 hour documentary, I think I might go ahead with this as my first fan edit. I of course will be leaving out the "Butterfly Baby" alternate ending. Though I will probably include the ending with Veronica waking up in bed alone. I actually liked this as it sets up THE FLY II nicely. I really love this film and am looking forward to giving it a go as an extended edition.

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#145485
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***The ADigitalMan non-Star Wars DVD Info and Feedback Thread***
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Originally posted by: segaflip
Originally posted by: JackLucas
Originally posted by: starwarsfan8376
Hate to be a leecher and not pay it forward, but once i get my set I won't be able to make copies. My burner is acting up and being a poor college kid I can't afford to buy a new one at the moment. Sorry guys.....


Then why did you take the set? They aren't going to be ready to watch when you get them. You are going to have to unrar them and then burn them. Sorry and I hate to be a pest, but it just bothers me when people are getting stuff and for whatever reason, not paying it forward. And in this case, your reasoning doesn't make sense.

Oh well... as I said, when I get them and they are burned up, I will post some PiF info. I am a bit behind right now due to some unforseen mishaps with another disc that I was to pay forward, but once that is up to speed, it will be all good.


So since I am late in making it to post office, why would I waste sending discs to you starwarsfan8376 if you can not even do what JackLucas pointed out? Does this mean I have an extra rar'd up set!?


GET TO THE POST OFFICE!!!

Jeez, you act like you have SO much to do, sega. It's not like you're spending all day getting things posted on newsgroups or working on your own project releases. I mean... COME ON!!!



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#145492
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Kick-ass horror movies
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I agree. My buddy and I had an advance screener of this and I really liked it. But when I tried to get people to go check it out, they just wrote it off as another teenybop horror flick because of Paquin. (Which is ridiculous.) I thought it was a really nice little creep out flick.

You know a really cool flick (at least I think so)? INTRUDER. It was directed by Scott "I'm Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell AND Quentin Tarantino's buddy but I just can't seem to break through" Spiegel and was written by Spiegel and Lawrence Bender (Tarantino's producer). It is about the last night of a crew working at a grocery store that has just been bought out by a major chain that are terrorized by an unseen killer. It has Sam and Ted Raimi in it, as well as cameos by Bender and Campbell. I have the uncut version on VHS and it has some really nice gore courtesy of one of the first collaborations of KNB EFX Group.

Interesting note about Spiegel... a homeless Tarantino was crashing on this guy's couch when he was writing Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.