Hi all (again :-)
Just watched "Kill Straker!" listening to Mike and Alan's commentary. Their comments about the direction in relation to the script give a real insight to how the "tension" was created. Mike points out how unusual it was to have so many scenes that revolved purely around two actors where there wasn't even much dialogue (Straker and Foster in the Control sphere) adding that in his opinion, UFO was very much a character driven show. Interestingly (to me anyway) they both implied that Ed found acting with Vladek Sheybal difficult, almost as if he didn't like him. Yet Ed was obviously friends with Vladek outside of their professional lives, from the pictures of them together at Ed's birthday party in the 1970s. Apparently after the scene in the shooting range, when Alan called "Cut!" all the crew applauded and not because it was lunchtime :-D It's so nice to be able to listen to these commentaries; Mike sounds just like he did in UFO and is seriously funny (contradiction I know :-) but I'm glad he was finally able to come to terms with the cult popularity of the series enough to be willing to record this commentary, so poignantly now he has gone :-( Alan Perry obviously has fond memories of the show, because he learned so much about directing live action and shows how very grateful he is to it for setting up his future career as a director, despite the fact he was pushed aside in the second production block. Obviously a sincerely nice guy. Has anyone heard George Sewell's commentary on the Australian DVDs? I'd love to hear that but sadly I don't know if I really want to buy yet another set of DVDs! Depends on what others say, when someone is able and willing to comment............maybe some lucky soul out there will receive a set from Santa tomorrow :-D Merry Christmas! Sarah |
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> Has anyone heard George Sewell's commentary on the Australian DVDs?
If anyone has, they must be an insider, as the Australian UFO DVDs have not been released yet. Everytime someone asks Umbrella Entertainment about the expected release date, it always seems to be 6 months away... I can't even remember what the original release date was for the Australian UFO DVDs, but at the moment I believe its supposed to be Spring 2006. Marc |
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commentaries on the other UFO releases ? --- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote: > > > Has anyone heard George Sewell's commentary on the Australian DVDs? > > If anyone has, they must be an insider, as the Australian UFO DVDs > have not been released yet. Everytime someone asks Umbrella > Entertainment about the expected release date, it always seems > to be 6 months away... > > I can't even remember what the original release date was for the > Australian UFO DVDs, but at the moment I believe its supposed > to be Spring 2006. > > Marc > |
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> why aren't those commentaries on the other UFO releases ?
Each UFO DVD release around the world is produced by a different company. Carlton produced the UK version, A&E produced the US version, Umbrella will be producing the Australian version, etc. These companies are free to do whatever they like concerning extras. That means if they want to pay for the recording of a new commentary, they are free to do it. And that's what's been happening with UFO. UFO was initially released in the UK with 2 commentary tracks -- one for Gerry Anderson and 1 for Ed Bishop. Later, A&E in the US decided to record 2 more commentary tracks, one with Mike Billington & Alan Perry, and one with Sylvia Anderson & Wanda Ventham. Other companies could not use these commentary tracks unless they payed A&E for them. In Australia, Umbrella decided to pay for the recording of a George Sewell commentary. But in theory, some company could come along and record additional UFO commentaries and release them on DVD. All it takes is money! Marc |
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