RR Talks About Sin City SE
#27
DVD Talk Reviewer
Originally Posted by dadaluholla
That is so funny, because in the dozen "theater vs. home viewing" threads that we have here each month, people are always complaining that the that audience experience is what keeps them from going to theaters. Too many people talking, cell phones, blah blah blah.....
But you know there IS a certain quality when you go to the movies with a large crowd on an openning night, that the audience feeds each other. There's just a certain higher level of enjoyment when everybody is there together either scared or thrilled or laughing. There's just something about it. That experience can't be matched. Sometimes movies seem even better in the theater due to that experience... although any movie that needs to rely on that isn't that good a movie anyway. But in the end, I'd much rather see a movie at home than in a theater, MOST movies at least anyway.
#28
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 4,582
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Dallas, TX
Originally Posted by mzupeman2
But you know there IS a certain quality when you go to the movies with a large crowd on an openning night, that the audience feeds each other.
#30
Cool New Member
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 39
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
The issue seems to be for many people, will the theatrical version be on the S.E. or not? I feel the same way. I'll be excited to see the new material, but I want to film as shown in theaters as well.
I just thought of something though, RR says in his interview about how they recorded the audience in Austin for this alternate audio track where you can watch the film "with an audience". Doesn't that imply the presence of the theatrical cut on the S.E.? Unless they seriously edit the audiences' audio, and add in bits for scenes not shown in the theater, the the "audience track" must be for the theatrical cut.
As far as I know the extended, three seperate stories version of Sin City hasn't been shown in theaters anywhere yet.
I just thought of something though, RR says in his interview about how they recorded the audience in Austin for this alternate audio track where you can watch the film "with an audience". Doesn't that imply the presence of the theatrical cut on the S.E.? Unless they seriously edit the audiences' audio, and add in bits for scenes not shown in the theater, the the "audience track" must be for the theatrical cut.
As far as I know the extended, three seperate stories version of Sin City hasn't been shown in theaters anywhere yet.
#32
DVD Talk Legend
A mention of the DC at NECA's site today (just before the end of the yr). Of course, we remember what happened with the supposed Kill Bill August figure/DVD launch...




