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  1. Thomas T

    International THE ALAMO (John Wayne's extended cut)

    In a nutshell ..... MGM!
  2. Thomas T

    International THE ALAMO (John Wayne's extended cut)

    My copy is being delivered today according to the tracking number. Looking forward to watching it. I haven't seen it since I owned the old laserdisc.
  3. Thomas T

    International THE ALAMO (John Wayne's extended cut)

    2001: A Space Odyssey (1968): After the New York premiere, Kubrick cut 19 minutes from the film. I believe some of that cut footage has been found but not all of it. Hawaii (1966): Apparently no decent version of the Roadshow exists. Twilight Time released the general release version in HD but...
  4. Thomas T

    International THE ALAMO (John Wayne's extended cut)

    You're seriously bringing up Oscars and Golden Globes as an example of critically admired films? I'll not give examples of some of the atrocities that have won Oscars and Golden Globes but by critically admired I was thinking more along the lines of: New York Times: "Wayne has unfortunately let...
  5. Thomas T

    International THE ALAMO (John Wayne's extended cut)

    Touche but It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World is a film comedy classic with some of the world's greatest comic actors, not a (for the most part) historically inaccurate bloated epic which wasn't critically admired in the first place. That being said I do intend to purchase the German Alamo import as...
  6. Thomas T

    International THE ALAMO (John Wayne's extended cut)

    It's highly unlikely since it's against Criterion's standards to release films not in their original versions and in spite of the enthusiasm of many HTF members, it's not an "artistically" admired film that fits in with their mission: "The Criterion Collection has been dedicated to publishing...
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