THX-1138: The (Digitally Enhanced) Director's Cut
StefanJ writes "This is either a marvelous Photoshop hoax or something really . . . cool? Sacreligious? Unnecessary? Reportedly, George Lucas has given his first commercially released movie, THX1138, a digital workover, enhancing backgrounds and altering scenes for more eye-appeal. Here are some comparisons of original and altered scenes. For those who haven't seen the film: Without giving too much away, it's about a working stiff living in a repressive underground bomb-shelter society. Emotion-suppressing drugs are mandatory; people shuffle from work to home, pausing to buy consumer goods along the way. (The goods aren't used for anything; you just feed them into a disposal unit after you get home. Making them keeps people busy . . .) If the drugs don't work, you can vent your spleen in a confession booth manned by a really bad A.I. It's really bleak, and sometimes ugly, but worth seeing. I hope the enhancements don't add too much color: The drab, sterile, white-on-white environment of the underground city is an important mood-setter. Consume more; be happy!"
I saw the enhanced trailer for it not to long ago.
I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it.
This reminds me very strong of an episode from South Park: Free Hat...
My photo's.
There's a second comparison page here
I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it.
THX 1138
Follow the imdb link in the story : it's a movie Lucas made in 1971 which is about an over-protective future society. ;)
now, thx1138 himself is the hero of this story, now, "be happy"
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The DVD is being released on Sept. 14 of this year. Here's the cover art.
It has it's own homepage
Direct link to the trailer (quicktime).
I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it.
I guarantee that Manos: The Hands of Fate is worse.
2) One of the most annoying things to me about the "enhanced" special editions was the music. In some spots, where he extended scenes, he just replayed the last few moments of music in the original scene, so it sounds like a CD skip. What an idiot.
There's been a new DVD edition of Blade Runner in the works for a while; it's a 3-disc set (!) and should have lots of extras, and is said to include at least two different cuts of the film. It's been held up for legal reasons, unfortunately, but I do know Ridley's been working on it for a while and wants to get it out, so I'm sure they'll be resolved.