This reminds me of the scene from Men In Black: "Now I have to get the White Album again." 
Nevertheless, there's no way I'll pass this up.

Nevertheless, there's no way I'll pass this up.

I already have a DVD of this! Grrr
Sweet!I found the KINO trailer, which includes snippets of the newly found scenes and also answers the question whether it will contain the Huppertz score. (The answer is yes.)
I already have a DVD of this! Grrr
Not to single you out, but I don't get these complaints. The extra footage was only discovered two years ago (July 2008) and the completed version only premiered this past February. It's not like KINO intended to double dip when they originally released the film in 2005--at the time they thought that was all the material there was.
But still, you got to admit Metropolis is a special case, as this new version would have been impossible years ago. I don't get the complaints either.I already have a DVD of this! Grrr
Not to single you out, but I don't get these complaints. The extra footage was only discovered two years ago (July 2008) and the completed version only premiered this past February. It's not like KINO intended to double dip when they originally released the film in 2005--at the time they thought that was all the material there was.
The complaint is related to double dipping. Some of us hare doing that. Studios intention aside, it's annoying.
Neither do I, it's not like this is raping my childhood by adding superfluous CGI effects to a classic -merely for financial gain.But still, you got to admit Metropolis is a special case, as this new version would have been impossible years ago. I don't get the complaints either.
But still, you got to admit Metropolis is a special case, as this new version would have been impossible years ago. I don't get the complaints either.Not to single you out, but I don't get these complaints. The extra footage was only discovered two years ago (July 2008) and the completed version only premiered this past February. It's not like KINO intended to double dip when they originally released the film in 2005--at the time they thought that was all the material there was.
The complaint is related to double dipping. Some of us hare doing that. Studios intention aside, it's annoying.
And pop music, you forgot pop music![]()
I wish it would play on the big screen here in Atlanta. Either way, I'll be picking up a copy. I can't wait.
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