HUGE NEWS: New movie scenes discovered thanks to an original
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:51 am
				
				Okay, guys, I can barely believe this myself. My hands are seriously shaking as I type this. I just got a PM from War Chief, and it blew me away. Apparently he received an email from one of the original producers of the movie. This guy claimed to have a different print of the film, not the one that went to theatres. Whenever a movie is made, several different versions are created and one is chosen as the final theatre copy. The others are supposed to be put in a vault somewhere. This is how we get deleted scenes and such.
Well, this producer, like I said, claimed to have a copy of the pre-theatre print. I don't have the exact email here with me, but the gist of it was that he made his own, illegal copy, and he's kept it for all these years. I don't know why he did this, but I'm not about to ask. Anyway, he is apparently a fan of this site, and he actually registered a few months back to check the site out, though he never made any posts.
Here's the big part. He told War Chief that he's old, his health is waning, and he doesn't want the print to get lost. As such, HE IS DIGITIZING THE SCENES THAT ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE THEATRE PRINT. Some are only slightly changed, others totally different, others COMPLETELY NEW.
A short list of the ones he mentioned:
Over two minutes of new Baseball Furies fight footage.
A different version of the Nowhere to Run scene involving different gangs and locations.
An entirely new scene showing how Cowboy and Snow got to Union Square, involving them brawling with the Electric Eliminators.
And now, the big one: a full, uncut version of the Luther phone conversations THAT SHOW WHO HE WAS TALKING TO AND WHAT THAT OTHER PERSON WAS SAYING. He didn't tell WC who the other person is, but we'll be finding out soon. How, you ask? He is sending the digitized scenes to WC to put up on the site.
War Chief asked me to put this post up because he's currently busy reformatting all of the scenes to put them on the main site, because right now they're in flash video format. However, War Chief gave me permission to post a link to Youtube, where he uploaded the aforementioned lengthened Baseball Furies fight, just to give us a taste of what's to come.
Enjoy, boppers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0
			Well, this producer, like I said, claimed to have a copy of the pre-theatre print. I don't have the exact email here with me, but the gist of it was that he made his own, illegal copy, and he's kept it for all these years. I don't know why he did this, but I'm not about to ask. Anyway, he is apparently a fan of this site, and he actually registered a few months back to check the site out, though he never made any posts.
Here's the big part. He told War Chief that he's old, his health is waning, and he doesn't want the print to get lost. As such, HE IS DIGITIZING THE SCENES THAT ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE THEATRE PRINT. Some are only slightly changed, others totally different, others COMPLETELY NEW.
A short list of the ones he mentioned:
Over two minutes of new Baseball Furies fight footage.
A different version of the Nowhere to Run scene involving different gangs and locations.
An entirely new scene showing how Cowboy and Snow got to Union Square, involving them brawling with the Electric Eliminators.
And now, the big one: a full, uncut version of the Luther phone conversations THAT SHOW WHO HE WAS TALKING TO AND WHAT THAT OTHER PERSON WAS SAYING. He didn't tell WC who the other person is, but we'll be finding out soon. How, you ask? He is sending the digitized scenes to WC to put up on the site.
War Chief asked me to put this post up because he's currently busy reformatting all of the scenes to put them on the main site, because right now they're in flash video format. However, War Chief gave me permission to post a link to Youtube, where he uploaded the aforementioned lengthened Baseball Furies fight, just to give us a taste of what's to come.
Enjoy, boppers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0
 . Good prank, dude.
. Good prank, dude.