Even has an, uh, "appreciation" of the worst score James Horner ever wrote.
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Anyways, it's pleasant surprise to see a 20th Century Fox movie get a Blu release in this day and age.
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Let's put it this way...I got it from Intrada for ninety-nine cents back in the mid-90s, and felt I had wasted my money.Paul MacLean wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 7:54 pm I don't remember anything about the score. Was it really even worse than Where The River Runs Black?
Yeah, I just read about that. Bummer, but with Disney's financial woes, I would not be surprised to see them unload the Fox catalogue (minus the X-Men and Fantastic Four characters of courseAndyDursin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 9:28 pmAlas its not a sign of a Disney deal, the movie was produced by Largo Entertainment which also made POINT BREAK. Fox only released it and lost the distribution rights a while ago.
Look for this to hit 4K within two years, just like Christine and Fright Night after being "limited" to 3,000 copies in their initial Twilight Time pressings.AndyDursin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2024 11:04 pm Sold out fast.
Someone will have to explain why they did a limited run of this and yet are doing K19 THE WIDOWMAKER....in 4K no less!
Should've reversed 'em!!