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Thats It Buster! R-L4


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So I went to the Liverpool screening on Tuesday. They showed the Director's Cut version and I can honestly say it was an awesome experience. Hearing the score of this great movie booming out of the big screen was definately a highlight and the blood seemed to be a lot more free flowing . However was not like a remastered version as some scenes where really grainy.
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beer L-L1

Joined: 08 Mar 2012
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Comment: atheism is the cure for humankind
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| Thats It Buster! : | So I went to the Liverpool screening on Tuesday. They showed the Director's Cut version and I can honestly say it was an awesome experience. Hearing the score of this great movie booming out of the big screen was definately a highlight and the blood seemed to be a lot more free flowing . However was not like a remastered version as some scenes where really grainy. |
Go to your theater and ask your money back because the Chance is Sky high they showed you a directors cut on blu ray by Beamer.
Did you hear a projector in the background of the theater? if not it's blu ray via a beamer. or a ROBOCOP Version on a Harddisk or USB stick.
as i know a directors cut on film doens't exist for theaters only MGM has it for their own.
Since 2012 in some countries in europe they went digital, the projector days on film are over.
by the way was the Dojo/Room full packed?
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POCOBOR Sgt-L4


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I don't have the link handy but I read recently that Verhoeven said in an interview that he oversaw a remastered version Bluray recently and that the studio (MGM?) was 'sitting on it'. I assume it will coincide with the release of the remake like they did with the new Total Recall transfer. One can only hope. Maybe we could see some new behind the scenes stuff. We know it's out there: like the '87 interview with Weller in police uniform and the awesome behind the scenes that Entertainment Tonight had recently.
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