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The Mad American   09-26-2006, 01:32 PM
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yellogecko Wrote:I liked it. Hell, I have it on VHS. Course, I was also very big into D&D back then...damn I'm old. I remember watching it on VHS then going to the movies to see 'Ferris Bueler's Day Off' and saying, "Hey, that Simone chic was Princess Lily!"


Welcome to the board Yello. And since I have gotten all your references that must mean I am old too....damn you time!!!

Plus I even know where your signature reference comes from. Yikes.

"No other success can compensate for failure in the home." D.O. McKay

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Kenji   09-26-2006, 05:30 PM
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Scott Miller Wrote:Dungeons and Dragons.


Ah! Dungeons and Dragons! Thanks, Scott.Smile

I like that movie.
MacEachaidh   10-01-2006, 02:06 PM
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sgrìobh Gerald Rice:
Quote:Am I just being nostalgic for my childhood or was this a good movie? I put it in my Netflix queue, but I don't really remember it that well.

G'day mate, my comment on this is: depends on which cut you watch.

As with some of my other favourite movies, Legend was released in two versions -- a shorter cut for the North American market with a soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith, and a longer cut for the rest of us on this planet, with a soundtrack by the German band Tangerine Dream.

I reckon the so-called "European" cut is far superior, and is the cut that Ridley himself wanted. I kinda suspect, though, that the one you're going to get is the shorter American version.

Mind you, I still think that it's a movie worth watching, but be warned that some people really didn't like it. (I personally think they just didn't get it. I think the flick has the more Old World approach to fairy tales -- darker and much thornier -- as an example, think of the difference between the original Mary Poppins books by P.L. Travers, and the movie version Walt Disney concocted. Whether the original appeals is very much a matter of personal taste.)

Just my $0.02.

regards,
Bran
MacEachaidh   10-03-2006, 09:32 AM
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Ooops, got my details a little wrong. :o

The US cut has the Tangerine Dream score, and the longer European cut has the Jerry Goldsmith score.

It would just figure, wouldn't it, that I prefer the longer cut of the movie but the score that goes with the shorter cut. Rarely satisfied, me.

dùrachdan,
Bran
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