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Post by The J-Man on Aug 2, 2005 22:50:00 GMT -5
"Live at Eleven": Dig the midget in Ralph's classroom.
"Divorce, Venusian Style": At the motel room, in the beginning, dig the camera crew schlepping the camera across the room in the reflection in the mirror.
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Post by greenguy on Aug 3, 2005 8:07:47 GMT -5
I noticed the camera crew the first time I watched the Divorce Venusian Style on it's premiere, but you got me on the midget. I haven't looked yet, but I will.
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Post by Maxwell - F.B.I. on Aug 3, 2005 9:25:18 GMT -5
Another (good) thing I've noticed - some of the music (S. Geyer tunes, ones not altered) sounds awfully clean and crisp. I wasn't all that impressed with "Opposites" in the 'Divorce...' episode, but "Everything You Dream" from the 'Newlywed...' episode sounds GREAT - better than I've ever heard it before. Anyone else notice that?
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Post by The J-Man on Aug 3, 2005 10:46:16 GMT -5
I totally noticed that with "Everything You Dream"! BTW, speaking of the wedding episode, I can't believe the cut out Mrs. Pilburn singing the first line of "We've Only Just Begun". Come on! Give me a break! That's not a cover tune, that's a joke.
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Post by Maxwell - F.B.I. on Aug 3, 2005 12:18:13 GMT -5
Oh my GOD. You're kidding. They did? I'm gonna cry...
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Post by The J-Man on Aug 3, 2005 13:47:46 GMT -5
Oh my GOD. You're kidding. Oh, how I wish I were...
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Post by MelMac on Aug 3, 2005 18:15:24 GMT -5
So I guess they took out the cover songs. I wasn't sure if they did or didn't, as I don't know either song. One thing I noticed was that in "Wizards and Warlocks," when the kids, and later on Ralph, are playing the video game, the sides of the arcade box look like some sort of Atari spaceship battle game. You also notice the control labels are not consistent with the game Ralph's playing. I also got a kick out of them playing Intellivision's "Dungeons and Dragons" game as "Wizards and Warlocks."
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Post by MissDavidson on Aug 3, 2005 22:57:04 GMT -5
Speaking of Wizards and Warlocks. . .dig Bob Saget as a college student LOL (I totally knew this before I bought it though).
And I only realized last night how different the stunts and the flying were in the third season. I know they had a different method of flying Katt around that season, with some kind of belly-mounted contraption instead of the wires. I thought it looked better, somewhat cleaner and definitely more realistic. But the film looked different too. I suppose at that point, it was a new kind of film, more up-to-date in the business then. You can definitely tell a difference between this season and the previous two.
And, I have to say, despite the fact that they cut or changed the cover songs, I am very, very happy to have the whole series now. I spent several years of my childhood wishing it was still on, and now. . .this series was ". . .given to me. It is mine, and I can watch it any time I want." (Sorry. Had to add a quote from Classical Gas.)
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