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Post by TOMAHAWK on Mar 26, 2005 19:53:47 GMT
erm ..Flynn and dubalb ....any theories about Elvis and his whereabouts ...or do you believe like the rest of us that he was abducted by aliens. jeez you two could find a conspiracy theory in a bowl of rice pudding.....lighten up, Do you both harbour secret fantasys about being Mulder ...I bet you have loads of blue/black suits and when the house is empty ...put them on , along with your FBI badge and "pretend" to save the world or find the truth .....
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Post by Tripod on Mar 26, 2005 20:18:42 GMT
HOORAY!
Tripod
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Post by Zoë on Mar 26, 2005 20:36:40 GMT
Do you both harbour secret fantasys about being Molder ...I bet you have loads of blue/black suits and when the house is empty ...put them on , along with your FBI badge and "pretend" to save the world or find the truth ..... o thats so me, apart frm i dont litrally do/have any of that, and im a girl, but i would be the female Mulder if i could be
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Post by TOMAHAWK on Mar 26, 2005 20:47:50 GMT
Well Zoe ..how about going deep deep DEEP undercover into Pendragons studios and digging around for us ...piccy/model of an FM would be cool, or cuttings, whatever oh and if it involves getting ..ahem intimate with Mr Hines ( meals, drinks, nights out fully paid for etc etc to obtain the info ...just remember ONE thing .. A ..It's for US ..you are doing it for OUR benefit ;D
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Post by Extraordinary Machine on Mar 26, 2005 21:13:36 GMT
The lucas rumour is true, it floated around on IMDB for a while. Someone thought that Lucas was funding and part owned Pendragon or something,, Good to see Hines has de-bunked it. Actually, the IMDb post claiming that George Lucas was backing Timothy Hines' War of the Worlds project was written in jest: www.imdb.com/title/tt0425638/board/flat/16470430 . I'm quite surprised Hines actually read it, let alone believed it was anything more than a joke to pass the time before the film was released.
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Post by RustiSwordz on Mar 26, 2005 21:15:16 GMT
Actually, the IMDb post claiming that George Lucas was backing Timothy Hines' War of the Worlds project was written in jest: www.imdb.com/title/tt0425638/board/flat/16470430 . I'm quite surprised Hines actually read it, let alone believed it was anything more than a joke to pass the time before the film was release. shows you what a twonk he is then... and hes helming a movie!?
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Post by Cylinder on Mar 26, 2005 22:06:44 GMT
[glow=red,2,300]GO AWAY PENDRAGON[/glow]
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Post by amber14 on Mar 26, 2005 22:13:34 GMT
To be honest I don't care about if it's not coming out until April, as long as it does eventually get a release AND it is as great and complete as it should be does it really matter? I'm still thinking that it's going to be the best filum of the year and that is coming from a staunch Star Wars nut! So there!!!!
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Post by Lensman on Mar 26, 2005 23:18:21 GMT
At last!
Thank you VERY much for keeping us informed, Charles!
Of course, this film has been delayed several times, so I'm not going to take that "late April" to the bank, but still it's nice to have some support for my continuing hope that this will receive a limited theatrical release.
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Post by jeffwaynefan on Mar 26, 2005 23:25:58 GMT
Do you both harbour secret fantasys about being Mulder ...I bet you have loads of blue/black suits and when the house is empty ...put them on , along with your FBI badge and "pretend" to save the world or find the truth ..... You just gave me this vision of a poster on a wall with a tripod on it and the caption reading 'I wan't to beleive'
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Post by Ashe Raven on Mar 26, 2005 23:28:22 GMT
o thats so me, apart frm i dont litrally do/have any of that, and im a girl, but i would be the female Mulder if i could be By the way, great to see you back Zoe ^^
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Post by Cylinder on Mar 26, 2005 23:31:46 GMT
There are two Zoes. I prefer the other one.
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Post by Lensman on Mar 26, 2005 23:32:50 GMT
But, and I'll say this once, you need an attititude adjustment. No need to apologise for the delay, but I think you owe your supporters something more. Yes, he does owe his actual supporters something more. His actual supporters would include his investors. Anyone who thinks participating in this fan forum is in any way, shape or form actually "supporting" Hines or his film are the ones in serious need of an attitude adjustment. Talking about something and supporting it are two very different things. That doesn't mean I'm happy about being kept in the dark, but I understand that's for the best. We've already seen unfounded rumors taken to a ridiculous height many times on this forum. For Hines to release info before he could state it with some confidence would only fuel more wild rumors. He's failed to deliver on several dates, and I note that now he's not promising any trailers in theatres or on TV as he had previously. I'm sure at this point he's doubly cautious about announcing things that might not pan out. I'm glad to see that Hines continues to do what's best for the project. That may leave us fans feeling we're in the dark at times, but in the long run we'll benefit by not having him distracted, and we'll get a better picture.
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Post by Cylinder on Mar 26, 2005 23:36:09 GMT
If Hines wanted t be taken seriously he would have mentioned who his distributors were in this latest puf-piece of his. And I don't think those test screenings ever happened. At least one person who attended would have blabbed about it to AICN etc by now , especially if they thought it was any good
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Post by Lensman on Mar 26, 2005 23:37:45 GMT
I dont believe a word Hines says anymore Mottie, despite the fact that all your compeletly gonzo nutjob ideas have been totally discredited, and despite the fact that you and your sycophants have become the laughing-stock of this forum, I really hope you'll stick around. It's fun to have a village idiot to laugh and jape at. So keep those insipid and 100% repititious posts coming! ;D
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Post by Lensman on Mar 26, 2005 23:43:34 GMT
$20m? Wasn't it $12.5m according to Timbo recently? No, that was according to an article for which the author admitted he hadn't checked out many of Hines' statements, and included a rumor ("four-walling") which the writer admitted Hines directly refuted. Despite all that, some on this forum seem to have taken that article as gospel. Duh!
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Post by Lensman on Mar 26, 2005 23:47:59 GMT
You dont need a big budget to make a good movie. Just look at Easy Rider, it was an amature film...now its a classic of cinema ;D Look at the films Peter Jackson did before "Lord of the Rings". Not that I'm expecting a Great picture from Hines, but we can still hope to get a good one. But don't try telling the Hines bashers that. Clearly they have made up their (alledged) minds, and won't be confused with the facts. They're even denying the new theatrical poster is a good one, which just demonstrates how deep in denial they are. Honestly, I feel sorry for them. Those of us who are keeping an open mind may be able to enjoy this film when we finally see it. Those bashers who have closed their minds will not be able to enjoy it no matter how good it is, because they won't be able to admit to themselves they are wrong.
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Post by KINSELLA on Mar 26, 2005 23:53:41 GMT
I have watched Tim Hines trailer again and again and I do like it. I have to say, the effects are smashing and I'm sticking to my guns here.
I admire the man for one thing. If I could do those effects on a home computer then I'd be jumping up and down with joy because they ARE impressive - and I think he would require more than a domestic PC to accomplish this. I'd love to see some results of the same nature if anyone can prove me wrong. Am I wrong here?
And, if they can, they should be film producers themselves and I would support them in the same way as Mr Hines.
I am fully behind Pendragon. I have already said that I hope that this film does eventually see the light of day because it will be an interesting version.
We must remember that it is always so easy to poo-poo people who strive for a dream. Even though there have been set-backs (nobody's disputing that before I receive a debate which I do not wish) we MUST give the man credit for what he is trying to do. How can we sit back and do otherwise?
I don't want to come under fire here from you lovely members because I am not contesting anyone's opinion (we are all entitled to them of course) but this forum is for opinions themselves.
Have some faith in Mr Hines and his dream. Give the man a chance ... he deserves it.
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Post by Lensman on Mar 26, 2005 23:56:23 GMT
The bland allegation that other big films have been delayed - have they? It's difficult for me to understand how any film fan cannot be aware that a significant percentage of all films produced are delayed. Heck, originally the second Star Wars trilogy was intended to come only seven years after the end of the first trilogy. Hines says one of the SW films was delayed a year? No, it was delayed 12 years! But presumably Hines is talking about a delay which happened after production actually started.
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Post by Lensman on Mar 26, 2005 23:59:22 GMT
even the first Star Wars was made with a budget of $8Mill, theres always away to gain the desired special effects without spending a bazillion dollars, the expensive way is just quicker and easier. Yup. And "Raiders of the Lost Ark" was made for only $18 million. Including all the FX.
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