Post subject: [2017-01-24] David Bowie "The Man Who Fell To Earth (Limited Collector's Edition)" BD/DVD/Digital HD combo (Lionsgate)
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 4:21 pm
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The restored movie was released to UK theatres and home video last year. Now the above Limited Collector's Edition package is available in the USA, too.
Also make note of the soundtrack album, which was released as a 2CD set back in September:
Post subject: [2017-01-24] David Bowie "The Man Who Fell To Earth (Limited Collector's Edition)" BD/DVD/Digital HD combo (Lionsgate)
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 7:52 pm
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I missed the Criterion Blu-ray, which is now out of print. I have the Criterion edition on DVD and also on laserdisc (for which the commentary track was originally recorded).In case anyone is curious, the commentary track is available on YouTube. David says he got as far as writing a soundtrack and some of it ended up on both "Low" and "Station to Station". Most tracks on "Low" sound like movie scores anyway, but I wonder which tracks from "Station to Station" had originally been intended for the movie. A few guesses: "TVC 15" for that scene in which Thomas is in front of many TV sets. "Stay" for the moment when Mary Lou says she doesn't want "Tommy" to return to his planet. And the cover version of "Wild is The Wind" might have been intended for that scene in which Thomas says "I wanna hear people sing" and Roy Orbison's "Blue Bayou" is heard instead. The "soundtrack" featurette on the recente release says nothing about any song from "Station to Station" being from the discarded soundtrack, but who knows?
Post subject: [2017-01-24] David Bowie "The Man Who Fell To Earth (Limited Collector's Edition)" BD/DVD/Digital HD combo (Lionsgate)
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Geff R. wrote:
Nicholas Pegg gets into that in his very Thorough Bowie book; I don't remember what his conclusions were.
I have this book on Kindle, so I did a quick search. He does mention that "TVC 15" might have been inspired by that scene of the movie, but otherwise his references to the discarded soundtrack point to "Low", including the bonus tracks "All Saints" and "Some Are" and an unreleased track called "Wheels".
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