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Alien Theatrical Vs. Alien Director's cu~
Fra : Max


Dato : 26-11-03 01:35

hvad er forskellen ? , udover at Alien DC er et min. kortere

 
 
Ukendt (26-11-2003)
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Fra : Ukendt


Dato : 26-11-03 20:04

On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 01:35:22 +0100, Max <max@mail.com> wrote:

>hvad er forskellen ? , udover at Alien DC er et min. kortere

Advarsel: Nedenstående indeholder spoilere.

The Alien Quadrilogy, Disc One - Alien
<http://www.thedigitalbits.com/reviews3/alienquad01.html>

This new DVD release of Alien includes two versions of the film on
Disc One, using the format's seamless branching capability. You get
the original 1979 Theatrical Release, along with a new, 2003
Director's Cut. The differences between the two are minimal. For the
Director's Cut, Scott has trimmed a few brief scenes (notably Dallas'
second visit to Mother) and tightened a few others to improve the
pace. He's also added a few brief extended moments, as well as a
handful of new scenes. These include the crew listening to the alien
transmission on the bridge of the Nostromo, Kane setting his weapon
down before he looks at the alien egg on the derelict, Lambert
slapping Ripley outside the infirmary, a few quick new shots when
Brett goes looking for Jonesy, the infamous 'cocoon' scene near the
end, and a brief shot of the alien smacking Jonesy's cage. Additional
fixes made by Scott include a couple of starfield shots and revised
color timing throughout the film. In terms of length, because of the
trims, the Director's Cut is actually about a minute shorter than the
original version. I like most of the additions, but the cocoon scene
unavoidably slows down the film's pace at the end just enough to
lessen the new cut's impact. Ultimately, the Theatrical Release
remains the better version in my opinion.

Mvh, Claus
--
I never apologize! I'm sorry, but that's the way I am.
- Homer Simpson

Max (26-11-2003)
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Fra : Max


Dato : 26-11-03 23:19

On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 20:04:08 +0100, Claus Nielsen <> wrote:

>On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 01:35:22 +0100, Max <max@mail.com> wrote:
>
>>hvad er forskellen ? , udover at Alien DC er et min. kortere
>
>Advarsel: Nedenstående indeholder spoilere.
>
>The Alien Quadrilogy, Disc One - Alien
><http://www.thedigitalbits.com/reviews3/alienquad01.html>
>
>This new DVD release of Alien includes two versions of the film on
>Disc One, using the format's seamless branching capability. You get
>the original 1979 Theatrical Release, along with a new, 2003
>Director's Cut. The differences between the two are minimal. For the
>Director's Cut, Scott has trimmed a few brief scenes (notably Dallas'
>second visit to Mother) and tightened a few others to improve the
>pace. He's also added a few brief extended moments, as well as a
>handful of new scenes. These include the crew listening to the alien
>transmission on the bridge of the Nostromo, Kane setting his weapon
>down before he looks at the alien egg on the derelict, Lambert
>slapping Ripley outside the infirmary, a few quick new shots when
>Brett goes looking for Jonesy, the infamous 'cocoon' scene near the
>end, and a brief shot of the alien smacking Jonesy's cage. Additional
>fixes made by Scott include a couple of starfield shots and revised
>color timing throughout the film. In terms of length, because of the
>trims, the Director's Cut is actually about a minute shorter than the
>original version. I like most of the additions, but the cocoon scene
>unavoidably slows down the film's pace at the end just enough to
>lessen the new cut's impact. Ultimately, the Theatrical Release
>remains the better version in my opinion.
>
>Mvh, Claus

Supert, Tak Claus

vh
Max

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