(By the way, I haven't posted here for ages. Life knocked me down a few weeks ago and kept kicking me every time I tried to get up. Hopefully the worst is over now and I can get back to normal. I missed this place.)
Btw2:
Visiting places like this is exactly what you should do when life gets you down. You're not alone (I have no clue what you have been trough), but a lot of us (me - included!) suffers from time to time. Just recently, my life was REALLY hard...so hard I was wondering what to do with the scraps of my existence, if you look at me you wouldn't guess it...but just so you understand:
We need more FUN in our lives. Life is TOO SHORT to let it fade away into that green night (neighbor take flight). Do something you really want to do. Today! Tomorrow it may be too late.
Hmm, I'll tell you all the new scenes I remember off the top of my head. I can get a better list later, but I'm not at home right now.
-There are added lines for Bonnie, the Garbage men, and many others throughout -Barbeque scene -Different scene when they break into Walter's house -The scene where Art and Ray are digging is longer. -There is a scene in the Klopek kitchen. -There is a scene introducing Ricky's other friends.
That's all I remember off the top of my head. I'll make a better list later.
Hmm, I'll tell you all the new scenes I remember off the top of my head. I can get a better list later, but I'm not at home right now.
-There are added lines for Bonnie, the Garbage men, and many others throughout -Barbeque scene -Different scene when they break into Walter's house -The scene where Art and Ray are digging is longer. -There is a scene in the Klopek kitchen. -There is a scene introducing Ricky's other friends.
That's all I remember off the top of my head. I'll make a better list later.
Thanks very much.Anything concerning the mailman scene ?
The only thing with the workcut of the film is that it doesn't have the final music, so it feels different.
Does anybody know at which point of time they usually begin making the film music? Very often the music has to fit the scenes perfectly so I assume all the composers can not start their work before the final cut of the film. I guess they have quite a lot of pressure then, movie is ready, producers want to release it to the cinemas but the soundtrack is still missing. I wonder how many days they actually have for creating a soundtrack.