Yes, you read that right.
In 1912, apparently, there was a big-budget film adaptation of Dante's Inferno, and now it's resurfaced as a new DVD. With Tangerine Dream supplying the score.
Be loved by the sun and check out the trailer here! (And I hope that some of you get that reference, or I'm gonna feel really stupid. You know, in that special geek way.)
In 1912, apparently, there was a big-budget film adaptation of Dante's Inferno, and now it's resurfaced as a new DVD. With Tangerine Dream supplying the score.
Be loved by the sun and check out the trailer here! (And I hope that some of you get that reference, or I'm gonna feel really stupid. You know, in that special geek way.)
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Date: 2005-04-11 04:40 pm (UTC)A nice range of special effects. It uses some principles that drove Peter Jackson in LotR: use a variety of effects for the same thing to keep people from staring at one trick and then seeing through it. It must have been incredibly labor-intensive.
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