A one up, off-topic Post
Child of Midian
md at exit-reality.com
Wed Jun 17 18:08:26 UTC 2009
For Fans of Clive Barker and his 1990 Film "NIGHTBREED":
http://www.gopetition.com/online/28698.html
Mark Miller: "One fan set out in search of the truth, armed only with a few
phone numbers and the power of a name...
"On one call I was transferred to a production executive. You already know
what I told him, so let me tell you what he told me: He Can Access The Lost
Nightbreed Footage At Any Time.
"My jaw dropped. Struggling to remember my already limited vocabulary, I
asked what had to happen in order for the footage to see the light of day.
He explained to me that someone, namely one of the higher ups, had to have a
good reason to pull it out of storage. I, having that good reason, nodded
and thanked him. He couldn't have been a nicer guy.
"Excited, I pictured myself walking through large dusty warehouses filled
from floor to ceiling with ancient reels of arcane footage. I'm sorry to
report, that's not what happened.
"Shortly after, one of said higher ups was gracious enough to give me a
moment of his time. I was shocked when he told me there wasn't a big enough
audience for the film and that the answer to my request must be no.
'Not even worth the cost to upgrade to Blu-ray,' he said.
"Ouch."
Nightbreed
Correspondence from Mark Miller to Phil and Sarah Stokes at Revelations, 26
May 2009
...Mark pressed on, calling different people before finally receiving a
definitive studio 'no' to the expense of assembling an extended release.
Mark Miller: "So endeth my search, thus far. But this doesn't mean that all
hope is lost. What's important is that we've all learned two very essential
pieces of information:
"1. The footage is not lost; it's in waiting.
"2. The only thing standing between us and the director's cut of Nightbreed
is - good news - its already loyal audience...
"It ain't cheap to restore and release a movie. Let's show the
powers-that-be that it's worth their while, shall we?"
Nightbreed
Correspondence from Mark Miller to Phil and Sarah Stokes at Revelations, 26
May 2009
...If there's a demonstrable audience for an extended Nightbreed then that
could well influence a release as a pure commercial decision, but we need to
figure out just how large that audience really is. A small but noisy group
will not make a difference here - we need to see just how many people would
actually put down their hard-earned money for this...
Remember, there isn't a Region 2 DVD release at all and the Region 1 release
is a bare bones version missing the 25 minutes of footage that Clive would
love to get back into the movie - a song, some violence, some structure...
There's also the prospect of a commentary and hours of potential bonus
content...
What do you think?
md
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