Disappointing.
Nothing on the modelling,Century 21, special effects side. No interviews with the likes of Shubrook,Wingrove,Berry,Whittaker-Cook,Camp,Trim or Wragg. No model maker interviews.As many shots of special effects sequences did not go according to plan where are the thousands of feet of rushes gone.Surely not all destroyed. We are spoiled with interviews with the likes of the main actors,producers etc.In many ways however there is really nothing new here (except perhaps the interview with the late George Sewell),while some of the extras are just pointless. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Agreed. If you own the Carlton and A&E R1 sets and the Fanderson
documentary, then there is no justification for triple-dipping. --- In [hidden email], "Mark Davies" <aonq79@...> wrote: > > Disappointing. > > Nothing on the modelling,Century 21, special effects side. > > No interviews with the likes of Shubrook,Wingrove,Berry,Whittaker- Cook,Camp,Trim or Wragg. > No model maker interviews.As many shots of special effects sequences did not go according to plan where are the thousands of feet of rushes gone.Surely not all destroyed. > > We are spoiled with interviews with the likes of the main actors,producers etc.In many ways however there is really nothing new here (except perhaps the interview with the late George Sewell),while some of the extras are just pointless. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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> Disappointing. I can't believe that anyone would call that list of extras "disappointing". I rent DVD's all the time, and for the most part, there are very few extras. Sometimes none. This is a HUGE amount of extras for an obscure, 40-year old TV show. And certainly more than any previous effort (UK, US, France, Italy, Japan, Germany) Just the 2 new commentaries make it worthwhile for me... > As many shots of special effects sequences did not go according to plan > where are the thousands of feet of rushes gone.Surely not all destroyed. Hmmm, I would think that if there was any interesting missing footage left, we would have seen it on the UK DVD set, or on the Fanderson documentary. I think most everything was thrown away, either at the time of the filming of the series, or during a rumored "purge" that took place in the 1990's when Polygram owned the ITC catalog. I agree that more extras would be nice, but one usually has to justify these with a "business case" -- that is, will spending thousands of dollars on a certain extra feature bring in that much more in sales? Marc |
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> This is a HUGE amount of extras for an obscure, 40-year > old TV show. And certainly more than any previous effort > (UK, US, France, Italy, Japan, Germany) and also Spain (where half of the series was made available by JRB -- which then decided not to issue the second half of the series). http://www.isoshado.org/9/centrale_1006.htm#_dvd_spagnoli http://www.isoshado.org/9/centrale_1006_files/14.jpg I am personally looking forward to getting my copy of the Australian DVDs. |
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Hi All :)
I'm just relieved and grateful for any new things that have anything to do with UFO. It takes ages to get publishing permissions and frankly to get actors to comment on a series they were involved with 35+ years back is a real special bonus - especially that an increasingly greater number are no longer with us. Knowing some actors, it amazes me that many of the people in UFO can remember anything at all. UFO must have made a real special impression. I know some actors that couldn't tell you much anything that they were involved with just a few years back. Jobing actors are just that... they go from role to role, remember their lines, and then just get on with the next job... So, congrats Umbrella, and anyone else that goes to the trouble to create anything new. Best to all :) Griff |
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I hope these negative reactions will not influence the publisher not to publish the set. I, myself am looking forward to buying it. I hope they realise, whatever they do, they can't make everybody happy... All the best, Branko _________________________________________________________________ With Windows Live Hotmail, you can personalize your inbox with your favorite color. www.windowslive-hotmail.com/learnmore/personalize.html?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGLM_HMWL_reten_addcolor_0607 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I hope these negative reactions will not influence the publisher not to
> publish the set. Fortunately, I don't think we have any influence on anybody... :-) And certainly Umbrella Entertainment is under no obligation to produce the best-ever version of UFO on DVD. They simply are releasing a version for the Australian market. If they wanted to, they could have released a version with no special features at all... And certainly, some of the criticisms of this release I've read here and elsewhere are a bit silly. In some cases, people are wanting features that simply don't exist (more deleted scenes, isolated music track, 5.1 surround version remixed from original isolated tracks, etc.) Marc |
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