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ibaraki Stomper

Joined: 20 Oct 2004 Posts: 258 Location: Ohio
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Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 10:17 pm Post subject: |
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| Speaking of John Hurt and voice acting and animated films and Watership Down and the such. Anyone happen to know where to get an uncut version of The Plague Dogs or if it is going to come out on DVD anytime soon? |
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JAM Minion of Scortch 1
Joined: 27 Aug 2004 Posts: 54 Location: Salinas, California
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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| I most definitely don't think Bakshi's LOTR is his weakest flick. Sure, it was flawed and certainly rushed towards the end, but films like Cool World and Fire and Ice were not done as well (that's just my opinion). In the end Peter Jackson did a pretty good job re-creating these stories, but I too find myself not enjoying them as much as time goes by (and it's not even been a year since the last release). I just remembered another thing taken from the Bakshi cartoon and used in Jackson's version. The whole opening. The explanation of the whole story - this is not in the book like that. Of course Jackson uses a female voice instead of the male voice of Gandalf. - BUT WAIT - could Jackson have been influenced by the female voice of WIZARDS? That intro IS very powerful and perhaps Jackson took from that as well. For sure the intro to Jackson's LOTR is very reminiscent of the intro to WIZARDS. |
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Brandon Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 5:12 pm Post subject: |
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| The Plague Dogs is an excellent animated film but sadly it is not available on DVD. |
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ibaraki Stomper

Joined: 20 Oct 2004 Posts: 258 Location: Ohio
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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| And if The Plague Dogs ever comes out on DVD it will most likely be the 90min edit. |
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Heavy Stomper

Joined: 14 Aug 2004 Posts: 283 Location: Bermuda Triangle
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Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 10:47 pm Post subject: Trailer, fotonovel, screenplays, DVD verstion etc... |
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Hello everyone!
I know there's lots of controversy regarding this film, but it is, in my opinion, one of the greatest ever made. I know Bakshi purists may disagree, but it is easily my favorite of his films, and simply BURIES the Jackson films, which I think are 90% idiotic Hollywood drivel.
I've been collecting Bakshi material for some time, and nothing has disappointed me more than the pathetic DVD version that was released by WB in order to make a quick buck on the Jackson films. I loved seeing the widescreen version (finally) and the transfer wasn't bad, but the overdubbing at the end was CRIMINAL, and the lack of any special features was just horrible. It would have been INCREDIBLE to see 1/4 of the stuff that we know exists out there as bonus material to the film - including:
20 minutes excised from the film
the live action film
storyboards
an explanation of how the film was developed
plans for part ii
drafts of the screenplay
print interviews
and of course a director's commentary
WB did us a favor by releasing the film on DVD, but I still feel robbed. I'd give just about anything to have a definitive version re-released.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!!
Someone mentioned the trailer to the film - I, as many of us do, I'm sure, have a copy of the trailer as it appeared on the Thorn Emi VHS version of the movie. Also I have a 35 mm print of an "all text" trailer for the film. I haven't had it transfered to video yet, but it's sitting here on my desk.
I also have the fotonovel and the film book and all that. I have also collected several drafts of the screenplay in order to follow the development.
I would be willing to donate anything necessary to the site, though I'm sure Ralph and Liz have copies of everything I do.
Anyway, thanks for everything, and thanks especially for this great new site! I LOVE it!!!
david
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Sobieniak Stomper

Joined: 05 Sep 2004 Posts: 378 Location: Toledo, OH
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Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 2:10 am Post subject: Re: Trailer, fotonovel, screenplays, DVD verstion etc... |
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| dnvillalpando wrote: | Hello everyone!
I know there's lots of controversy regarding this film, but it is, in my opinion, one of the greatest ever made. I know Bakshi purists may disagree, but it is easily my favorite of his films, and simply BURIES the Jackson films, which I think are 90% idiotic Hollywood drivel.
I've been collecting Bakshi material for some time, and nothing has disappointed me more than the pathetic DVD version that was released by WB in order to make a quick buck on the Jackson films. I loved seeing the widescreen version (finally) and the transfer wasn't bad, but the overdubbing at the end was CRIMINAL, and the lack of any special features was just horrible. It would have been INCREDIBLE to see 1/4 of the stuff that we know exists out there as bonus material to the film - including:
20 minutes excised from the film
the live action film
storyboards
an explanation of how the film was developed
plans for part ii
drafts of the screenplay
print interviews
and of course a director's commentary
WB did us a favor by releasing the film on DVD, but I still feel robbed. I'd give just about anything to have a definitive version re-released.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!!
Someone mentioned the trailer to the film - I, as many of us do, I'm sure, have a copy of the trailer as it appeared on the Thorn Emi VHS version of the movie. Also I have a 35 mm print of an "all text" trailer for the film. I haven't had it transfered to video yet, but it's sitting here on my desk.
I also have the fotonovel and the film book and all that. I have also collected several drafts of the screenplay in order to follow the development.
I would be willing to donate anything necessary to the site, though I'm sure Ralph and Liz have copies of everything I do.
Anyway, thanks for everything, and thanks especially for this great new site! I LOVE it!!!
david
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I'd LOVE to buy that! I think the film deserved better treatment then it did. _________________ Yours truly,
Christopher M. Sobieniak @ St. Toledo
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Heavy Stomper

Joined: 14 Aug 2004 Posts: 283 Location: Bermuda Triangle
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Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 2:48 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | WB did us a favor by releasing the film on DVD, but I still feel robbed. I'd give just about anything to have a definitive version re-released |
WB rush released this one on DVD to tie in with the first Jackson movie in order to make a quick buck. Sad, but true.
| Quote: | | Someone mentioned the trailer to the film - I, as many of us do, I'm sure, have a copy of the trailer as it appeared on the Thorn Emi VHS version of the movie. Also I have a 35 mm print of an "all text" trailer for the film. I haven't had it transfered to video yet, but it's sitting here on my desk |
Do that ASAP, please! I/we need to see that!  _________________ "-This is the voice of God!
- What's up?" |
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dnvillalpando Stomper

Joined: 19 Nov 2004 Posts: 559 Location: California
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Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 9:41 pm Post subject: LotR: The Fan Produced Special Edition |
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| Sobieniak wrote: |
I'd LOVE to buy that! I think the film deserved better treatment then it did. |
Well, this is just an idea Iive had rolling around in my head for a couple yearso
What if we, the fans of this film, pooled our knowledge and resources and put together a ifan approved special editioni version of the film with all the extra features we can actually produce ourselves.
For example, as I mentioned earlier, I find the new little overdub at the end of the WB DVD highly objectionable. It is a crazed yammering designed to make it clear that no sequel was ever produced (actually the text is from the fotonovel!), which is far more than the original (on video at least, I never saw the film in the theater being only 7 at the time of its release) iSo ends the first part of the history of the war of the ring.i The worst part of the overdubbing being that itis plastered right at the climax of Rosenmanis breathtaking score!!
So using my paltry digital editing and DVD authoring skills, I managed to piece together a pretty much seamless new version which is made up of the original ending on the audio track while still using the widescreen transfer of the DVD on the video track. The final result looks and sounds pretty good, and is, IMO, far less objectionable than the final product from WB.
There are also tons of other things we could piece together for ibonus featuresi, including (items which I have access to):
The original text preview
The original VHS preview (which may or may not have appeared in theaters n the one it sounds like Orson Welles is narrating)
Four or five different drafts of the screenplay including Conklingis original (if we were feeling really ambitious we could record readings of the screenplays)
Various single cels
A slideshow showing cel/background layering
At least two (the only extant ones I know of) live action to cel comparisons
10 or so print articles and interviews about the film
Samples and photos of promotional materials for the film
Cels which exist which were excised from the final film (Actually, I once had bitmaps of A couple Gandalf v. Balrog cels which were sold on ebay (which I sadly didnit win) a couple years ago, but Iive since lost them. Perhaps we can track down the owners, though). Weive all seen the frame of Gandalf and Bilbo talking outside Bag End as he departs as well.
And those are just some examples of stuff I *know* we could do. Iim sure others would have ideas as well.
Now I know there are copyright issues here, but perhaps we could put this together as an example of what a bunch of amateurs can do, and then we can present it to Mr. Bakshi and ask him to pass it on to WB. I know itis a pie in the sky idea, but hey! Alternatively, if there are no objections from those higher up, we could simply create a ifansi bonus disci for distribution among fans in much the same way amateur music is distributed (e.g. fan-to-fan with no money ever changing hands).
If people think this might be a good idea/doable, and the administrators donit explicitly poo-poo it, maybe we should start a new thread and discuss it, and try to flesh out some ideas.
Iim willing to bet that most people here are less interested in LotR than I am, but I thought Iid pitch the idea, and am willing to put in as much time as needs be to make it happen. I have a little experience in film editing from college film classes, and a lot of amateur video and audio editing, which has received some praise in the past. As a new father with another on the way, my time is limited, but Iid certainly be willing to do all I can.
Anyway, again, just some crazy ideaso
david
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Heavy Stomper

Joined: 14 Aug 2004 Posts: 283 Location: Bermuda Triangle
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 4:25 pm Post subject: |
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Man, you should have been the DVD producer of this film! The final result would have been stellar! _________________ "-This is the voice of God!
- What's up?" |
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:06 am Post subject: |
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Since the day i saw LOTRS (bakshi's) in my home town i have been said till this day the story was not finished. Movies were a big thing when i was a kid i use to go every week. On another note, Peter jackson did a 10 out of 10 job and won 11 awards! Not a bad effort for someone who really hadn't done many big budget movies (none). I say he's da man! And Ralph and Toliken as well! Ok, not forgetting crumb & Matt groeing! Underground comic warlords!  |
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Dogfather
Joined: 24 Nov 2004 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:07 am Post subject: |
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| Anonymous wrote: | Since the day i saw LOTRS (bakshi's) in my home town i have been said till this day the story was not finished. Movies were a big thing when i was a kid i use to go every week. On another note, Peter jackson did a 10 out of 10 job and won 11 awards! Not a bad effort for someone who really hadn't done many big budget movies (none). I say he's da man! And Ralph and Toliken as well! Ok, not forgetting crumb & Matt groeing! Underground comic warlords!  |  _________________ "I'll make you a offer you can't refuse" |
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Dogfather
Joined: 24 Nov 2004 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:08 am Post subject: |
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 _________________ "I'll make you a offer you can't refuse" |
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dnvillalpando Stomper

Joined: 19 Nov 2004 Posts: 559 Location: California
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 1:44 pm Post subject: Bo Hansson's Lord of the Rings |
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Are any other LotR fans as enamored with Bo Hansson's "Lord of the Rings" recording as I am? It's an absolutely gorgeous piece of music, and captures the atmosphere of Middle Earth perfectly. It's a piece on par with Rosenman's score to the Bakshi film and light years ahead of Howard Shore's trite little score to the Jackson movies.
I wish more director's were adventurous enough to go with music that's aggressive in their films. My 3 favorite all time scores are:
"The Last Temptation of Christ" - Peter Gabriel
"The Lord of the Rings" - Leonard Rosenman
"Requiem for a Dream" - Clint Mansell
Sorry, off on a tangent.
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Mike Guest
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:58 pm Post subject: Vision |
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When I compare the Peter Jackson film's and Bakshi's version of this classic tale, I find that Bakshi's is preferable. It really boils down to this:
Peter Jackson's movies are a conglomeration of many different films (including the bakshi cartoon). Many of the scenes seem faintly familiar, all of them imitated from some earlier work. This is not peter Jackson's vision of Middle-Earth: this is a splicing together of Phillipa Boyen's, and John Howe's, and yes, even Bakshi's ideas. And it definately falls flat, because I've already watched all of this before.
Bakshi's film, on the other hand, is his own vision of Middle-Earth, pure and simple. You may not like his interpretations (and many people don't), but they're his own. When I watch this cartoon, it gives me insight on someone else's idea of what Tolkien wrote. I am also watching something new, a new take on the book. Sometimes its twisted, wierd, and sometimes I don't like it (as is the case with Boromir's looks), but the whole thing is fresh, even after all these years.
In the end, I think I'm more on wavelength with Mr. Bakshi, because his is the one I can watch over and over again, while Jackson's is the one I get sick and tired of. |
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