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wm lopez 07-23-05 09:23 PM

LOVE AT 1ST BITE dvd:edited!!
 
Just pickked up the 1979 Dracula spoof LOVE AT 1ST BITE and the dance scene
which is supposed to have them dancing to "I LOVE THE NIGHTLIFE" has a different song.
This totally throws the dance number off.
But then when I watched the trailer thats on the dvd that scene has the song on it. The dvd has a good transfer, but that missing song ruins the dance scene.
And then they include a cheap unheard of disco song in it's place.
So buyer beware!

Crow331 07-23-05 09:24 PM

Hey thanks for the heads up!!! I have been meaning to pick this up, but with that little tid bit of knowledge, I will PASS!!!

darkside 07-23-05 09:44 PM

Yeah, its tough to imagine that scene without that song. I remember watching this film a few times on HBO back in the 80's when I was a kid. The packaging should at least warn that the music was changed.

Rogue588 07-23-05 09:56 PM

Oh man. WTF? -ohbfrank-

wm lopez 07-23-05 10:28 PM

And what makes it worse is that the transfer looks real good.
And you get both full-screen & widescreen.
I can't believe MGM went to that much trouble and wouldn't pay music rights to one song from a one hit wonder act.

buckee1 07-24-05 12:54 AM

I watched this on yesterday and the lack of the track really affects the dance scene.

meritocracy 07-24-05 01:24 AM

I was planning on picking this up as well. Thanks for the warning. I'll pass.

Jack Straw 07-24-05 02:01 PM

I bought this recently but haven't yet watched it. While this modification to the movie is a shame, it won't stop me enjoying the movie. I've waited a long time for this one.

Fielding Mellish 07-24-05 03:12 PM

It's seldom that I get my knickers in a bunch over music replacement, but... just... wow. This is the single most memorable scene in the movie.

Pure and simple, it's a sale killer. Thanks for the heads up.

Tracer 07-24-05 03:29 PM

Didn't the original VHS release have "I LOVE THE NIGHTLIFE" changed?

wm lopez 07-24-05 05:05 PM

Imagine watching Gene Kelly dancing to a different song in SINGIN N THE RAIN or John Travolta strutting to a diffferent song other than STAYIN' ALIVE.
That's how bad the mood is when watching the scene.
It's one thing if they replaced it with a another good song, but they insert a lame unheard disco song. And also the song "I LOVE THE NIGHT LIFE" is in the closing credits!
I wonder if this is a MGM goof altogether like the NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN dvd.
Anybody know where to e-mail MGM about this?

Crow331 07-24-05 05:29 PM

What???? Are you telling me that "I LOVE THE NIGHT LIFE" IS in the credits? or you are saying it SHOULD be over the credits and it's not there either?? If it's heard over the credits then that makes no sense! It's gotta be a fuck up on their part. Why could they afford to put it over the credits but not over the scene it actually appears?? Sounds like a major goof!

William Fuld 07-24-05 05:33 PM

I think he means it's listed in the credits.

Hokeyboy 07-24-05 07:15 PM

It's because of liberals.

Duality 07-25-05 10:08 AM

No sale! Since DVD player and disc sales are declining, you would think the studios would get it right. :(

tommyp007 07-25-05 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by Fielding Mellish
It's seldom that I get my knickers in a bunch over music replacement, but... just... wow. This is the single most memorable scene in the movie.

Pure and simple, it's a sale killer. Thanks for the heads up.


strong agreement

Steve Phillips 07-25-05 10:30 AM

Old news. The video versions have always had that song replaced. If you want to see the original version, try to catch a pay TV showing. I recorded a DVD-R from HBO Family a couple of years ago and "I Love the Nightlife" is intact.

Funny, but on the DVD, the song is heard throughout the trailer, but not in the feature.

wm lopez 07-25-05 11:34 AM

It's listed only on the credits, not playing while the credits are rolling.
Now that was the widescreen side.
I didn't check the flipside full-screen to see how that is.

rennervision 07-25-05 03:16 PM

So who else has that dang song stuck in their head now?

Perkinsun Dzees 07-26-05 12:37 AM

"I love the nightlife, I got to boogie on the disco 'round, oh yea."

Cocopugg 07-26-05 03:12 AM


Originally Posted by wm lopez
Just pickked up the 1979 Dracula spoof LOVE AT 1ST BITE and the dance scene
which is supposed to have them dancing to "I LOVE THE NIGHTLIFE" has a different song.
This totally throws the dance number off.
But then when I watched the trailer thats on the dvd that scene has the song on it. The dvd has a good transfer, but that missing song ruins the dance scene.
And then they include a cheap unheard of disco song in it's place.
So buyer beware!

Thanks, that song in the dance scene was a major highlight for me when I first saw the movie in theaters. Now that it's not on the DVD, I don't want to ruin my memory of this film, so I'll pass. It's sad that studios fail to reach settlement on songs and have to ruin movies we remember one way and are now forced to see it another. Oh well, their loss.

rennervision 07-26-05 10:13 AM

Not to mention you couldn't pick a better song title when you consider who is the main character.

I'm just amazed that all the home video versions have been like this for years, but apparently I've never seen any of them. I always remembered the correct scene from TV over 20 years ago. Strange I've never heard any fuss about this until now.

lotsofdvds 05-09-06 06:45 AM

I'm recording this from INHD2 this week. If any of you have Comcast this might be the way for you guys to get the version with the song you remember.

rw2516 05-09-06 09:38 AM

It's not really fair to blame MGM on this one. Read somewhere that this and other songs are not available for use period , non-negotiable with the rights holder.

Giles 05-09-06 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by rw2516
It's not really fair to blame MGM on this one. Read somewhere that this and other songs are not available for use period , non-negotiable with the rights holder.

that was the first thing, that popped into my mind - music rights are so damn persnickety.

William Fuld 05-09-06 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by rw2516
It's not really fair to blame MGM on this one. Read somewhere that this and other songs are not available for use period , non-negotiable with the rights holder.

Interesting. A version of the song is used in "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert", which MGM also distributed. I wonder if it was edited for that DVD too.

SINGLE104 05-09-06 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by wm lopez
I can't believe MGM went to that much trouble and wouldn't pay music rights to one song from a one hit wonder act.

This is a major hindrance for certain titles to be released on DVD from other studios as well, due to music copyrights as stated above. The long awaited: Looking For Mr. Goodbar from Paramount, and many more for instance.

wm lopez 05-09-06 07:59 PM

They should put a warning sticker on the dvd that "THIS DVD DOES NOT CONTAIN DISCO MUSIC".

Davy Mack 05-10-06 03:44 PM

I'm tivoing the HD version on INHD this week.

:)

pseudonym 05-10-06 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by rw2516
It's not really fair to blame MGM on this one. Read somewhere that this and other songs are not available for use period , non-negotiable with the rights holder.

Why would the rights holder turn down free money without at least negotiating?

lotsofdvds 05-15-06 05:25 PM

The movie is PG, right? The warning before the INHD airing this morning says it's R. Did it get re-rated?

lotsofdvds 05-17-06 05:17 AM

And another thing... the end of the film shows a Paramount logo. Didn't MGM release the DVD?

Dogg 05-17-06 10:39 AM

All of the music is also changed in the dvd set release of "The greatest American Hero". Kinda takes away from the show a bit.

Rogue588 05-17-06 12:41 PM

I need to keep an eye out for this on the 'net. Hopefully, someone's a big enough fan to author something..

Giles 05-17-06 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by wm lopez
They should put a warning sticker on the dvd that "THIS DVD DOES NOT CONTAIN DISCO MUSIC".


is that a warning or a promise... ;)

pagansoul 05-17-06 02:35 PM

Don't get me started with the 'ROSWELL' series and their music changes. At least they were able to keep the opening song, Dido but I bet that cost a pretty penny. The show is what got me to buy her album.

Giles 05-17-06 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by pagansoul
Don't get me started with the 'ROSWELL' series and their music changes. At least they were able to keep the opening song, Dido but I bet that cost a pretty penny. The show is what got me to buy her album.

I'm going off on a tangent here, but the music changes for the dvd editions of the 'Dawson's Creek' were also severe as well.

Davy Mack 05-17-06 05:00 PM

Well, I checked the copy I tivoed in HD. It HAS the song! :)
And it looked REALLY good! :) d

And I remembered that I had the hots for Susan Saint James!

wm lopez 05-17-06 06:24 PM

I notice the Sopranos have all this classic rock music in their shows where it's not really needed. Why would they do this if it's such a hassle to put the music on dvd?

rw2516 05-17-06 07:08 PM

No hassle with recent stuff. Music rights for dvd are worked out ahead of time. Studio doesn't have to pay extra to include them on the dvd. With pre dvd shows and movies the studio has obtain(pay) for the rights to include it on the dvd.


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