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Post by Morell™ on Mar 29, 2005 12:10:02 GMT
Hey all, Bumped into Paddy Considine in a thai restraunt this weekend only hours after watching DMS and he was sitting next to me..wierd eh (really nice bloke!). Anyway I told him how much I loved the 'tuff cut up in in a suitcase' scene and he said it was originally going to be in a washing machine...how sick would that have been?, Brilliant! Just wanted to share that with the forum family. sorry for the crap title.
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Post by jtrodreigez on Mar 29, 2005 12:14:15 GMT
how cool is it to bump into the padmeister, i know i wouldn't be able to contain myself and would of hit him with my best morell impression.
Does anyone know what richards supposed to of done to tuff cause he looks mangled?
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Post by Dave on Mar 29, 2005 14:24:34 GMT
That's really cool! I can't imagine the nastiness of a tumble dried Tuff. He would have had to be in a lot smaller bits to get in the drum of a washing machine! Another little different 'scene possibility' appears in this alternate DMS trailer. www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/trailer/dead_mans_shoes.htmlAt the very end is a quick clip of Richard who seems to be being driven in the back of something? Maybe this is stuff shot to show him getting back to town but not used?
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Post by jtrodreigez on Mar 29, 2005 16:22:10 GMT
fucking cool trailer, does anyone know if that classical music used from requiem for a dream is used in the film i can't remember.
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Post by Dave on Mar 29, 2005 17:07:19 GMT
There was a brief talk about it on the DMS IMDB board.
It was written for Requiem For a Dream, but has been used in a few places since (although I can only recall that it was used in the trailer for The Lord of the Rings, Two Towers trailer).
I'm pretty sure it isn't in the final cut of DMS.
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Post by jtrodreigez on Mar 30, 2005 8:56:33 GMT
It is some of the best music ive ever heard used man, that along with adagio for strings from elephant man and platoon.
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Post by Russ3001 on Mar 30, 2005 13:22:41 GMT
fuk yea, I was racking me brains I knew id heard that music but I havn't seen requium for a dream, in the trailer aint it for DMS nice music, winter overture I think its called
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Post by Siwan on Apr 15, 2005 12:19:46 GMT
Yeah I think that the use of music in Shanes films is brilliant, really inspirering (i can't spell by the way, i'm welsh!) the classical music is really great at the end, and doesn't he use the same sort of music in 24/7...ooops, this is about DMS, which incidentally I think is better than all his other films that i have seen, which really take a lot to beat...does that make sense, , you know what i'm trying to say now leave me alone please!
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Post by BrotherNumberOne on Apr 15, 2005 18:40:51 GMT
In Takashi Miike's Koroshiya Ichi we have a victim inside a TV set.....I mean how inventive is it to use household appliances. Whatever next? Maybe this could be the idea for the competition.
I will commence the insaity with say, arm in a blender.
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Post by Dave on Apr 15, 2005 19:00:04 GMT
Arm in a blender! That's old hat mate! There's a nice arm in a blender moment in Peter Jackson's gore-fest, Braindead (or Dead Alive for our American readers).
The arm also flicks the V's briefly before succumbing to the blend (the arm was entered stump first of course!). ;D
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Post by BrotherNumberOne on Apr 16, 2005 6:56:46 GMT
Yikes...sorry dude. Only watched it once, too long ago to remember.
How about sodomized with a bacofoil tube then some hot fat down it?
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Post by Russ3001 on Apr 19, 2005 14:33:19 GMT
eww fuk, made me squeeze my arse cheeks together readin that ;D
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Post by BrotherNumberOne on Apr 19, 2005 18:15:46 GMT
Euuuuuuch....what a horrible thought.
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