garret@oddjob.UChicago.UUCP (Trisha O Tuama) (08/18/84)
***** Has anybody seen the new souped-up version of "Metropolis" yet? This one supposedly is in color and has a rock music score. Thank you, Trisha O Tuama
steve@tellab3.UUCP (Steve Harpster) (08/21/84)
Yes and it's pretty good. I wouldn't say they added full color --- just some scenes are "tinted". The music helped alot (although the lyrics get corny now and then). The subtitles have been redone and some footage which was cut out of the original flick for America has been spliced back in. This makes the film alot easier to follow. -- ...ihnp4!tellab1!steve Steve Harpster Tellabs, Inc.
keithd@cadovax.UUCP (Keith Doyle) (09/10/84)
Several years ago, I first saw Metropolis at the FOX Venice ( or was it the Nuart?) in L.A.. I was very impressed by both the movie and the soundtrack. Later I purchased a copy of the videotape, and was disapointed to find that the soundtrack was different. Now I find there is a new soundtrack. Personally, I prefer the first one I heard, which was primarily piano and sax, a kind of Industrial Jazz that fit the visuals well, and appeared to be composed specifically for the film. The videotape had an orchestral piece that also was composed for the film, but I thought it was awful. Does anyone know: 1. what the jazz version music was, or 2. where a video copy of the film with this soundtrack might be obtained? Keith Doyle {ucbvax,decvax}!trwrb!cadovax!keithd