Ferris Bueller question.
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Ferris Bueller question.
I listened to the DVD commentary and John Hughes mentioned a scene in which Ferrris talks about going up in the space shuttle, but the scene was cut after the tragic explosion of the shuttle back in 1986, an old trailer also had part of that scene which was also removed form theaters, does anyone know wnything more about that scene?
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And they never put it back in? That's crap. Glad to know Hollywood was "protecting" Americans from entertainment even back then. Knowing we STILL never got to see the original cut of the movie with that intact (hey, HOLLYWOOD, I think we are over the shuttle explosion now!!!), I have to wonder if we will ever get to see the WTC trailer for Spider Man on DVD??
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Well, since we know Universal is re-releasing some other John Hughes fare (Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club) in April, perhaps we'll also get a new version of Ferris with a full-blown SE treatment as well. Keep your fingers crossed!
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Well, since we know Universal is re-releasing some other John Hughes fare (Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club) in April, perhaps we'll also get a new version of Ferris with a full-blown SE treatment as well. Keep your fingers crossed!
Well, since we know Universal is re-releasing some other John Hughes fare (Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club) in April, perhaps we'll also get a new version of Ferris with a full-blown SE treatment as well. Keep your fingers crossed!
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I too would love to see a SE of this classic, I had such a thing for Mia Sara. However there's not much to complain about the current edition, great anamorphic transfer and a nice full 5.1 track. Ferris' rendition of 'Twist and Shout' during the parade is just rousing on a 5.1 set-up.
I highly doubt Paramount will revisit this title anytime soon. I for one am still waiting for a new anamorphic transfer of my other favorite Paramount title The Hunt for Red October, the current edition is a travesty!
I highly doubt Paramount will revisit this title anytime soon. I for one am still waiting for a new anamorphic transfer of my other favorite Paramount title The Hunt for Red October, the current edition is a travesty!
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Corporate mentality.
Reminds of the DC Comics "Swamp Thing" meets Jesus issue of the 1980s.
The story here, in a nutshell, is that in the 1980s, Rick Veitch was writing "Swamp Thing" and was in the middle of a storyline where the Swamp Thing was travelling backward in time, and meeting the DC characters at the time, like when he travelled back to WW2, Sgt. Rock guest-starred. At any rate, a story was written and drawn that took place during the Crucifixition guest starring Golden Gladiator and Etrigan the Demon. The comic book was completed but never published because someone at corporate objected because the second Swamp Thing movie was being released around the same time, and they were fearing a "Last Temptation of Christ"-type controversy. Veitch ultimately walked off of the book.
It's now been over a decade and DC still refuses to release the story in any format, despite publishing much more religiously inflammatory material in the years since.
Reminds of the DC Comics "Swamp Thing" meets Jesus issue of the 1980s.
The story here, in a nutshell, is that in the 1980s, Rick Veitch was writing "Swamp Thing" and was in the middle of a storyline where the Swamp Thing was travelling backward in time, and meeting the DC characters at the time, like when he travelled back to WW2, Sgt. Rock guest-starred. At any rate, a story was written and drawn that took place during the Crucifixition guest starring Golden Gladiator and Etrigan the Demon. The comic book was completed but never published because someone at corporate objected because the second Swamp Thing movie was being released around the same time, and they were fearing a "Last Temptation of Christ"-type controversy. Veitch ultimately walked off of the book.
It's now been over a decade and DC still refuses to release the story in any format, despite publishing much more religiously inflammatory material in the years since.