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A couple years back, someone found over an hour of lost footage from Fritz Lang's METROPOLIS, and they're finally premiering the new cut in Berlin, streaming online. Today. Right now.
Here's the direct link if the (French subtitled) video doesn't load or show up: http://j.mp/9SS92S
The dialogue won't be in English, but it's a silent film, so how hard can it be to follow?
EDIT: It *still* hasn't officially started. They're still doing interviews and whatnot. Oh my god, I'm so bored and confused. Hell with this, I'll probably just wait for the new DVD, or maybe when it hits the AFI Silver.
Here's the direct link if the (French subtitled) video doesn't load or show up: http://j.mp/9SS92S
The dialogue won't be in English, but it's a silent film, so how hard can it be to follow?
EDIT: It *still* hasn't officially started. They're still doing interviews and whatnot. Oh my god, I'm so bored and confused. Hell with this, I'll probably just wait for the new DVD, or maybe when it hits the AFI Silver.
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Date: 2010-02-12 08:01 pm (UTC)Gawd, I love this thing: http://www.amazon.com/Metropolis-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B00000260Q Whoever put it together was obviously a fan of the movie and of music in general. Loverboy AND Pat Benatar AND Adam Ant AND- I can't even finish that thought. The awesomeness is just too overwhelming.
And yes, I agree. That would be VERY cool. Is it weird that the first movie I thought of was "Birth of a Nation"? I'd include a lot of Skynrd, fo sho.