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Hvilken Bond-film er dette bildet hentet fra?

 

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Ja, jeg vet vi har en film-ID-tråd, men jeg spør her fordi jeg lurer på en ting til: Hvilken nordmann har jobbet med screenplay'et til "Octopussy"?

 

Det er nemlig en Bond-quiz som Fredrikstad Kino har, men så sliter jeg litt med disse to spørsmålene. Quizen finner kan dere forresten se her. :)

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Hvilken Bond-film er dette bildet hentet fra?

 

post-73595-1165513131_thumb.jpg

 

Ja, jeg vet vi har en film-ID-tråd, men jeg spør her fordi jeg lurer på en ting til: Hvilken nordmann har jobbet med screenplay'et til "Octopussy"?

 

Det er nemlig en Bond-quiz som Fredrikstad Kino har, men så sliter jeg litt med disse to spørsmålene. Quizen finner kan dere forresten se her. :)

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Bildet er fra Die Another Day - finner ut screenplay (tror det er roal dahl

 

Edit: imdb hadde ingenting om noen norske. :hmm:

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Finally, a bit of trivia for fans of such children's classics as author Roald Dahl's "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" and "James and the Giant Peach." While it bears little resemblance to his more famous works, the screenplay for "You Only Live Twice" was written by Dahl.

http://www.boxoffice.com/boxoffice_scr/box...t.asp?terms=447

Writing credits

Ian Fleming (novel)

Roald Dahl (screenplay)

You Only Live Twice på IMDB.

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Er Extended-versjonen av Narnia-filmen fra 2005 noe å sløse penger på? Jeg synes originalen var dritt - hovedsaklig fordi den bare kuttet bort alt det fine som var å finne i boken og mini-serien (i tillegg til å inneholde mange andre elementer som drar den ned til middelmådighetens land).

 

Så jeg spør igjen: Er Extended-versjonen av Narnia-filmen fra 2005 noe å sløse penger på, for en som meg, som ikke likte den originale cut'en?

 

EDIT: Hvor lenge varer forresten extended-versjonen? Står ingen ting om det på IMDB.

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EDIT: Hvor lenge varer forresten extended-versjonen? Står ingen ting om det på IMDB.

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The enlarged original version of the film with more than 15

minutes of additional scenes including longer battle scene.

 

Og ja, det er en lovlig kilde, dog hvor pålitelig den er kan jeg ikke svare for, dog går ikke utifra at de lyger.

Og jeg kan ikke i mine villeste fantasier forestille meg at 15 min. lenger scene i slaget skal gjøre narnia-filmen noe som helst bedre så jeg vil si at du isåfall kaster bort pengene dine.

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Er Extended-versjonen av Narnia-filmen fra 2005 noe å sløse penger på? Jeg synes originalen var dritt - hovedsaklig fordi den bare kuttet bort alt det fine som var å finne i boken og mini-serien (i tillegg til å inneholde mange andre elementer som drar den ned til middelmådighetens land).

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Nå høres du ut som en ekkel LOTR-fan som roper "omg de har jo utelatt så mange ting fra boken :ohmy::(:no: "
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Er Extended-versjonen av Narnia-filmen fra 2005 noe å sløse penger på? Jeg synes originalen var dritt - hovedsaklig fordi den bare kuttet bort alt det fine som var å finne i boken og mini-serien (i tillegg til å inneholde mange andre elementer som drar den ned til middelmådighetens land).

 

Så jeg spør igjen: Er Extended-versjonen av Narnia-filmen fra 2005 noe å sløse penger på, for en som meg, som ikke likte den originale cut'en?

 

EDIT: Hvor lenge varer forresten extended-versjonen? Står ingen ting om det på IMDB.

 

 

Med holdninger som "dritt" og "sløse penger på", så svarer du egentlig på ditt eget spørsmål.

 

Uansett, utvidete versjonen har minimalt med endringer historiemessig.

 

Her er det som er lagt til/endret (fra R1-anmeldelsen til DVDtalk.com):

 

 

 

The menus are different; the OM features shots of Narnia's snowy mountainside while the EE has shots of Aslan's camp.

 

The EE begins with a different Walt Disney sequence (it is much flashier). It runs several seconds longer than the OM.

 

In the beginning of the movie when Aunt Laurie sees the children off at the train station, the scene is extended. It has more shots of the characters, crowd, and setting. The goodbye is also extended with an alternative shot. The dialogue is the exact same.

 

After the opening credits, just before the train arrives at Goosey Station, Lucy gives her stuffed toy (a dog) to Edmund. He gives it to the boy sitting across from him. Note this is an additional scene not found in the OM.

 

After Peter and Susan's first encounter with professor Kirke, an alternative scene of the children playing cricket is provided in the EE cut. The scene begins with the focus on the wardrobe and then cutting to the children playing cricket. The dialogue is also different. The changes are minor.

 

After Edmund breaks a window while playing cricket with his siblings, an extended version of the children running is provided.

 

When all four children find themselves in Narnia and don on their mink coats, an extended scene with the children walking the snowy mountainside of Narnia in amazement is provided. There is no additional dialogue.

 

While Mr. Beaver is leading the children to safer quarters, his home, an extended scene is provided showing more of the lovely and very snowy Narnia scenery. There is no additional dialogue.

 

However, the EE's subtitles show Mr. Beaver says "Merely a trifle", while the OM's subtitles show It's merely a trifle", although Mr. Beaver says the latter.

 

The scene is extended when the children and Mr. Beaver arrive at the premise of his home. It features a few additional lines of dialogue and more shots of the beaver dwelling and Lucy looking at a frozen fish in the pond.

 

After Edmund enters the White Witch's castle, there is an extended scene of Edmund looking at more of the stone statues.

 

When Maugrim leads his pack of crazed wolves to find the remaining children at the Beaver's home, there are additional scenes of the wolves and the children preparing to flee. It is literally lasts a couple seconds. The following portion, however, with the wolves searching the house is extended and several seconds longer.

 

After Peter and Susan are reunited with Lucy (thinking she had drowned in the river), an additional scene with the children and beavers walking through the forest and countryside, which was formerly covered in snow. There is no dialogue.

 

After all four children are reunited and decide to help out in Narnia's battle of good against evil, Susan announces she is going to practice archery. The scene immediately following with Lucy watching Susan shoot practice targets with her bow and arrow is extended by a few seconds.

 

In the final battle scene, after the eagles begin dropping rocks on the bad guys, there is an additional scene with the White Witch commanding her flying minions to the sky. The scene also shows a couple evil flying minions and eagles clashing in battle.

 

When the two opposing forces meet for the first time on the battle field, the initial action is extended by a couple seconds (just prior to the close-up of Otmin, the minotaur general, kicking butt).

 

When the archer shoots the fire arrow that turns into a phoenix, an additional scene is provided where an evil flying creature jumps in the air to stop the phoenix! Peter valiantly kills the creature with a spear.

 

After the phoenix creates a massive line of fire, a couple seconds of the overall battle scene is shown (i.e., how the bad guys are cut off).

 

After Peter falls off his unicorn, Oreius sacrifices his life to slow down the evil queen's pursuit. This addition features a new segment with Oreius killing the miniature that tried to stop him from reaching the White Witch.

 

When the two eagles attack the White Witch, their failure is briefly extended.

 

Peter tells Edmund and Mr. Beaver to escape to safety, but Edmund decides he would rather stay and fight. An additional/extended scene is provided showing Edmund going down the mountain to help Peter, which includes Ginarrbrik falling on his butt and more detail of Edmund's initial assault on the witch.

 

The Walt Disney logo at the end of the credits is flashier in the EE than the OM.

 

 

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