Hi UFO-HEADS,
I was wondering about the REAL running time for every episode. Scrap the opening intro (just a rehash of sequences taken from the episodes themselves) the commercials (when there were ones), the final credits... IMDB reports aprox. 45 minutes for a single episode. What do you think about it? Then, it would be ultra-cool to "package" the episodes in order to make "UFO movies" a-la STAR WARS... what would be the perfect "assemblage" of them in your opinion? We can get 6/7 movies each running 180 minutes or slightly more. T.C. |
Hello all.
Compilation movies of UFO episodes have been done, first in Italy (and shown theatrically) and then as a paret of ITS's "Super Space Theater" project (which resulted in "Invasion UFO" telefilm. I haven't seen Italian compilation (though I haven't heard anything good about them, but I can say that "Invasion UFO" is pretty horrible. I haven't seen UFO for ages, and when I saw "Invasion UFO" after all those years, I thought that memory is playing tricks with me and I was wrong liking the series so much and asking myself what did I like at all? Only later Channel 5 videos with complete episodes reassured me how good UFO was and still is. I still wonder how could they succeed so much in ruining the series in the editing process. Beside the purist view that all the good things should stay the way they were intended the first time, that dramatic flow of the stories was intended for them to last around 50 minutes,"Invasion UFO" is really, really bad stuff, even worse then "Star Wars Special Editions" (but not as bad as "Star Wars" prequels - it's UFO, even in this buttchered state) All the best, Branko >From: "apecalypsenow" <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: [SHADO] Running time for every episode/ let's make a cinematic >saga! >Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 11:53:14 -0000 > >Hi UFO-HEADS, > >I was wondering about the REAL running time for every episode. Scrap >the opening intro (just a rehash of sequences taken from the episodes >themselves) the commercials (when there were ones), the final >credits... IMDB reports aprox. 45 minutes for a single episode. >What do you think about it? > >Then, it would be ultra-cool to "package" the episodes in order to >make "UFO movies" a-la STAR WARS... what would be the >perfect "assemblage" of them in your opinion? We can get 6/7 movies >each running 180 minutes or slightly more. > >T.C. > > _________________________________________________________________ Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ |
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> I was wondering about the REAL running time for every episode. Scrap
> the opening intro (just a rehash of sequences taken from the episodes > themselves) the commercials (when there were ones), the final > credits... IMDB reports aprox. 45 minutes for a single episode. > What do you think about it? That's pretty easy to calculate... just pop in your DVDs and look at the time on the DVD player. A typical UFO episode is between 49-50 minutes (NTSC, no commercials, including opening/closing credits). IDENTIFIED is a bit longer, at about 51 minutes. For the PAL versions, the episode is running 4% faster, so it's probably more like 47-48 minutes per episode. I don't see any reason to reassemble them into "movies"... leave them "as-is"! We've got too many people attempting to "improve" things as it is... I see that they are now broadcasting the original 1960's episodes of "Star Trek" with new CGI special effects replacing the original effects -- why bother? Marc |
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