This girl at school? She told me that gelatin is made from ground-up cow's feet and that every time you eat Jell-O there's some cow out there limping around without any feet. But I told her that I'm sure the cow is dead before they cut its feet off, right?

Dawn ,'Never Leave Me'


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evil jimi - Aug 14, 2004 7:04:25 pm PDT #2788 of 10001
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

If there are any Blade Runner fans out there, I have some fabulous news for you. If you want a copy of the original Vangelis soundtrack, you can download it via bittorrent from here. This recording has never officially been released and it is the absolute total and proper music soundtrack to the film. There are other versions out there, both official and unofficial but none as complete, or as perfect, as this version. The quality is awesome and needs to be heard by any fan of the movie. Get it while it lasts b/c fuck knows when you'll ever get the chance again.


Sean K - Aug 14, 2004 9:21:10 pm PDT #2789 of 10001
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

So all because of Sean K, I went to see AvP. It wasn't bad.

Yep. Not high art, but doesn't even remotely try to be.

I think the good, convincing looking aliens made me so happy I was willing to overlook anything else wrong with the movie.

And actually, now that you mention it, I really care about any of the humans except the female lead, either. I really mostly cared about alien/predator part of the storyline, and the backstory to that (although the human archeological background was as silly as the "science" behind Day After Tommorow, but AvP gets away with it because, you know.... not pretending to be serious).

Note to movie marketing people: if your movie contains Tony Soprano hitting Ben Affleck over the head with a shovel, I will go see it, because I'm just that easy.

Yeah, I saw a preview for that one before AvP, and that was almost exactly my reaction, too. Seriously, if your movie contains Affleck getting brained with a shovel, especially by James Gandolfini? I'm sold.


DavidS - Aug 14, 2004 9:22:38 pm PDT #2790 of 10001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

This recording has never officially been released and it is the absolute total and proper music soundtrack to the film.

Not true - the Vangelis soundtrack was finally released several years ago.


Sean K - Aug 14, 2004 9:22:43 pm PDT #2791 of 10001
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

This recording has never officially been released and it is the absolute total and proper music soundtrack to the film.

There was some version of the Vangelis soundtrack relased on cassette tape at one point. I owned it. I wish I still had it, but this news makes me very happy.


Scrappy - Aug 14, 2004 10:18:10 pm PDT #2792 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Saw Harold And Kumar tonight which I found delightful. Funny, and smarter than I thought it would be.

Then snuck into Collateral, which was underwhelming. Some scenes were amazing, and others just seemd forced and laughable. It's a beautifully composed and shot film, though.


Jessica - Aug 15, 2004 6:43:11 am PDT #2793 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Some scenes were amazing, and others just seemd forced and laughable. It's a beautifully composed and shot film, though.

Yep, that was pretty much my reaction. I think if I'd left before about the last 20 minutes, I would have liked it much more. Because it's not so much that it falls apart, it's that it falls apart in such a bland clichéd way, and up until that point, it had been tense and atmospheric enough for me to forgive most of the plot holes. (Like, why didn't he just kill the lawyer first?)


Volans - Aug 15, 2004 9:54:01 am PDT #2794 of 10001
move out and draw fire

The Vangelis soundtrack is on the Blade Runner Director's Cut DVD. I'm guessing that's the original source material for the bit-torrent.

Anybody know anything about the remake of Zatoichi? It's playing in DC; should I make the effort to see it?


beekaytee - Aug 15, 2004 11:05:04 am PDT #2795 of 10001
Compassionately intolerant

I've got the Blade Runner soundtrack right here.

It's a bit stretchy from over playing but...


Sean K - Aug 15, 2004 12:13:10 pm PDT #2796 of 10001
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

I've got the Blade Runner soundtrack right here.

Is it the Vangelis version? The much more common one is the soundtrack as performed by the Boston Pops (I believe), or perhaps the London Symphony. I disremember.


§ ita § - Aug 15, 2004 2:03:09 pm PDT #2797 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I finally watched An American In Paris all the way through.

Well, almost. Was there narrative in that interminable dance scene? Because I saw conflict; dance/costumes; no conflict.

I mean, was everyone else really just that goodhearted?