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Old 07-20-03 | 05:23 PM
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best and worst "official" dvd intermission points?

where you have to change discs or flip it, what is the best spot in a specific dvd that did it right and one that did it wrong
best
lotr fotr ee right when they get ready to go search for the ring (sorry if its wrong)
worst tie
gods and generals why did they have to end it right when an army starts to charge
once upon a time in america cuts it right in the middle of a gun fight
does warner want us to watch really long movies in one sitting because at least for a first time viewing, you want to know what happens but can't due to time constraints.
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Old 07-20-03 | 05:30 PM
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FOTR EE
Lawrence of Arabia
Ben-Hur
Dances with Wolves
The Ten Commandments

Worst

Gangs of New York
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Old 07-20-03 | 05:32 PM
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Godfellas you had to flip... hated that! I don't like to flip anything!
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Old 07-20-03 | 06:01 PM
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CLEOPATRA- the opening music for the second half of the film ends on disc one and the image itself appears on disc two. This makes for a rather 'sloppy' roadshow presentation.
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Old 07-20-03 | 06:35 PM
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"The Godfather Part II" utilizes a point in the movie that was designed for a theatrical intermission, although they ultimately didn't do an intermission from what I've heard. In any case, it works perfectly and is totally acceptable.
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Old 07-20-03 | 07:40 PM
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Re: best and worst "official" dvd intermission points?

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lotr fotr ee right when they get ready to go search for the ring (sorry if its wrong)
Search for the ring? Didn't they already have the ring? I haven't watched this since it came out, so I'm not sure where the intermission is. If I recall, it's after they're named the Fellowship Of The Ring after the Coucil Of Elrond, no?

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^You are correct, sir.
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no question, Gods and Generals is one of the worst... it happens right at the end of a battle scene.. but its VERY abrupt, u flip the disc over thinking you are going to see the rest of the battle because the cut is soooo sudden. Interestingly, the sequel, Gettysburg, has one of the better timed intermissions I have seen.

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Gangs of New York
I can't argue with that. That really pissed me off.
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Old 07-21-03 | 01:28 AM
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I actually DON'T like the cut in Fellowship. While it's the best place to HAVE a cut, yes, I think it's much too abrupt. Merry almost doesn't have time to say "where are we going?"
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Old 07-21-03 | 01:35 AM
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I also have a major problem with the "fellowship" DVD cut. Even though this change would have made the second part of the film longer than the first: the "intermission" should have, IMO, occured just after Frodo lapses into unconsiousness from the Wraith attack/destruction of the Nazgul and part two should have begun when he awakes in Rivendell.
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that is a better cut
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I also have a major problem with the "fellowship" DVD cut. Even though this change would have made the second part of the film longer than the first: the "intermission" should have, IMO, occured just after Frodo lapses into unconsiousness from the Wraith attack/destruction of the Nazgul and part two should have begun when he awakes in Rivendell.
That would have put the break exactly where it is in the book (and it's where I expected it to happen), but the part where book 1 ends and book 2 begins blends seamlessly together in the movie, and re-editing it to change might have seemed quite odd. Plus I just love the moment where they put the break
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Old 07-21-03 | 06:17 AM
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Worst = GONY
Best = Lawrence of Arabia (intermission)
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I heard that the Gangs of New York theatrical intermission was in a different place. Where was it, because it couldn't be worse than the DVD break.

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LOTR:FOTR EE
Lawrence of Arabia (love to see more theatrical style intermissions on DVD, with the placard and movie music)
Gettysburg
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Old 07-21-03 | 08:08 AM
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What was so bad about the GONY break? Seemed like a fine stopping point to me.
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OLIVER - flip at intermission. Gives you chance to go get some popcorn.
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The one in Once Upon a Time in America is terrible, and very sloppily handled.
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OLIVER - flip at intermission. Gives you chance to go get some popcorn.
I just watched this a couple days ago, and it was kinda strange to see the whole "Intermission" titles, with background music, for a good couple minutes each, one for the intro and one for the "Intermission". I can sort of understand the "Intermission" one, eventhough I skipped it, but not the "Intro" one. Although, if that's how it was shown in theatres, purists would want it. I just don't get why it was there to begin with. I also don't understand why this one was even a flipper. If it had to be a flipper, the extras could have been put on the other side. I mean, it's not like this is a loaded disc or an abnormally long movie. It's only about 2 and a half hours. If the theatrical cut of LOTR can fit on one disc, this should've been able to as well.

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Best:

Lawrence of Arbia - I agree with the comments, it was done the way it should.

Worst:

Goodfella's - I thought the disc was bad, way too abrupt.
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Old 07-22-03 | 11:55 AM
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I heard that the Gangs of New York theatrical intermission was in a different place. Where was it, because it couldn't be worse than the DVD break.
There wasn't one.
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What about Once Upon A Time In America?

You pop the second DVD in..... play for a few minutes and BOOM... You're hit with an Intermission.... which you have to chapter advance through to continue the movie!
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Old 07-22-03 | 12:19 PM
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Originally posted by speedy1961
What about Once Upon A Time In America?

You pop the second DVD in..... play for a few minutes and BOOM... You're hit with an Intermission.... which you have to chapter advance through to continue the movie!
the "real" intermission of once upon a time in america is only like 5 seconds
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I haven't watched GoodFellas in quite some time, but I remember it being in a really awkward place.

Another vote for Lawrence of Arabia being the best.
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