Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:04 pm
will TOT come in and do some rescore? 

Are they even alive anymore?romanD wrote:will TOT come in and do some rescore?
But the deal is that DUNE really isn't "his" movie -- it's Dino DeLaurentiis'. He owns it, and that TV cut has been released EVERYWHERE else in the world except for here.or it just got Lynch`s attention and he doesn`t want this to happen, like that incident with the LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS DVD...
Andy, my friend, I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but I just got my review copy yesterday, and this release is far from where it should have been.Bottom line: the best DUNE to date on DVD anywhere (mainly because of the Widescreen TV cut).
Bill, if you ever come across a copy of that cassette, please let me know. The only reference to it I've found on the internet over the years basically just acknowledged its existence. I've never seen it on eBay, or anywhere else for sale.Bill Williams wrote:And like MarkB mentioned, I used to have that exclusive Waldenbooks audiocassette as well, which if I remember correctly had commentaries from Frank Herbert and David Lynch. That would have made for a great audio commentary on the DVD as well. Like Mark, I'd love to find that one again (eBay, here I come!).
Mark my review is on the front page.MarkB wrote:Bill, if you ever come across a copy of that cassette, please let me know. The only reference to it I've found on the internet over the years basically just acknowledged its existence. I've never seen it on eBay, or anywhere else for sale.Bill Williams wrote:And like MarkB mentioned, I used to have that exclusive Waldenbooks audiocassette as well, which if I remember correctly had commentaries from Frank Herbert and David Lynch. That would have made for a great audio commentary on the DVD as well. Like Mark, I'd love to find that one again (eBay, here I come!).
Can someone tell me if there are any improvements to the theatrical version on the new disc? Frankly, I can't stand the "extended cut" and have no interest in a longer version unless Lynch is allowed (or agrees) to complete it himself.
I don't think the old DVD was 16x9, so that might be the main selling point of the new one for me.
And tell me about the extras!
Mark