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To whoever has the DVD version by Synapse, can you respond this question: which titles does the DVD use, the original Italian titles or the English titles?
He kinda was. I had the 1981 National Geographic article on it, and apparently, they censored some of his words. One that sticks out to me was: "I wouldn't live a -- day, not a -- day".
Dunno if you're being sarcastic, but 8 (actually 9) [i]is[/i] the number of people in the team, give or take: Jo, Bill, Preacher, Dusty, Beltzer, Haynes, Lawrence, Rabbit, Joey.
No, that song wasn't "Wild Horses", but "Love Affair" by Ben Mink and k.d. lang.
Actually, the film was shot full screen and later matted down to 1.66:1. A lot of movies back in those days were done like that, including "Matthew Hopkins: Witchfinder General", "The Wicker Man", "Yellow Submarine", "Peeping Tom", "The Vanishing", "Twisted Nerve", "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!", "Let It Be", "Goldfinger" and the other early Bond Films that weren't shot in 2.35, "Psycho", "Stroszek", "Aguirre, the Wrath of God", "The Cassandra Crossing", ALL of Kubrick's films before "Eyes Wide Shut" and excluding "2001" and "Spartacus" (including "ACO", "Barry Lyndon", "The Shining" , "Strangelove", and "Lolita"), "Z" , "Daughters of Darkness", "The Damned" and others more.
As for the film, it's the same as the New Yorker VHS from '97 (Transferred from film in the case of the DVD as opposed to the VHS which used the frame-interpolated PAL-to-NTSC master), but the print is more darker than the VHS, strangely, using a different colour tint.