Excitement at Chapel Hill
Jul 9, 2002 · 1 minute readChapel Hill - how do the news wires cope?
As I was saying, before Blogger disappeared, I’ve removed the OpenJournal system we were using, and started an account on Blogger. I’m sort of regretting that at this precise moment, but we’ll see just how stable the Blogger server is before I do anything drastic…
Oh yes, I forgot. We now have a comment system. I don’t really know how well it works, so give it a try, and scream at us if it goes horribly wrong.
Singing In The Rain has a Stanley Donen commentary. YAY!
Finally, True Romance features the unrated cut of the film in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, English 5.1 Dolby and DTS and English 2.0 surrond tracks, three new audio commentaries with director Tony Scott, screenwriter Quentin Tarantino, actors Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette, plus additional commentaries with cast Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Brad Pitt and Michael Rapaport, branching feature with access to storyboards throughout the film, a behind-the-scenes multi-angle featurette, the orignal 1993 featurette, 30 minutes of deleted scenes, an alternate ending with optional commentary, animated photo and publicity gallery, filmographies, trailers, and a ROM viewer with access to the script, additional storyboards and notes throughout the film.
So why couldn’t Tarantino be bothered to do commentaries for Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Jackie Brown????
I know that you are Bonnie.
Now this is really mean Ian. Also not fair at all. I'm Bonnie! I'm such an idiot! You really don't value your life much at all do you Ian? You wouldn't hurt your little brother, now would you? No, of course I couldn't hurt you. Have some money. You are very my favourte person ever, Ian. You will pay.