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Dec 09, 2010 20:30

Here are some pictures from Gunslinger's Revenge. Let me say, I love Bowie, but he can sure pick some crappy movies to be in. If you get the urge to see this one, skip to Jack's entrance (Bowie) The rest of the movie is beyond describing, but Bowie is rocking the psychotic loon bit! Besides being beautiful, he even destroys a guitar, something he's ( Read more... )

picspam, 2005-09

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notzi December 10 2010, 06:02:47 UTC
I saw Mr. Bowie's scenes from this movie last year. Mr. Bowie was great, but the small bits of the film I saw were pure garbage. I think Harvey Kietel really did need some money.

BTW, what does ADRed mean?

Love,

Notzi

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notzi December 10 2010, 06:06:04 UTC
Oh, OT...for those of y'all livin' in the U.S. of A, Mr. Bowie's "Biography" episode is on the Biography channel right now. :)

Love,

Notzi

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trista_zevkia December 10 2010, 07:03:44 UTC
I don't know exactly what ADRed means, but the guy who played Harvey Kietel's son didn't speak any English. So they dubbed his voice in, but like the worst dubbing I've ever seen, and I have VHS of Jackie Chan movies from the 1970's. There was and Elvira Movie where the hot guy didn't speak English either and they dubbed it in but made it a major joke, and it was dubbed better. WTF? I bought this for like 75cents on ebay just for the Bowie insanity!

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trinity_destler December 11 2010, 04:50:48 UTC
Automated dialogue replacement. It just means they redub a line in the studio after photography and replace the original dialogue with the new recording. It happens in pretty much all movies, but some are better at hiding it than others.

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trista_zevkia December 11 2010, 05:55:22 UTC
I was close! I knew what you meant but not the exact technical whatsit. Thanks for cluing me in:)

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notzi December 11 2010, 07:48:04 UTC
Oh, okay! You learn something new everyday! Thanks!

Love,

Notzi

P.S. When you mentioned that some movies overdub better than others, my mind automatically went to "The Man Who Fell to Earth." I love that movie, but there's certain scenes where Mr. Bowie will "say" something, but his mouth is clearly not moving. As a matter of fact, a lot of movies in the '60's and 70's were like that.

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trista_zevkia December 11 2010, 08:54:10 UTC
It was OK then, but for a movie made this century, it kind of stands out and is very obvious. Though I do love the tv commercial, I think it was for satellite radio or something, where he falls through the roof of some old woman's house, stands up and say "I hate when that happens." Every time I see that commercial, I want to see the Man who feel to Earth. Care less about whatever they are selling! And the water commercial where it's full of his old Identities? Oh, how I laugh!

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