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The VHS version (STREET FIGHT) had live-action AND animation--Phillip Michael Thomas from MIAMI VICE is in the live-action sequences.
 

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Originally Posted by MOOSETVTV

The VHS version (STREET FIGHT) had live-action AND animation--Phillip Michael Thomas from MIAMI VICE is in the live-action sequences.


You're actually referring to the film that preceded HEY GOOD LOOKIN' in production, COONSKIN, which is currently tied up in a rights dispute between Bakshi and a party claiming to have inherited the defunct Bryanston assets. All previous releases of HEY GOOD LOOKIN' have been the animation-only version released in '82; Bakshi's original cut has yet to surface in any public fashion.
 

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I must've misread that....there was a LIVE-ACTION version of HEY GOOD LOOKIN'? Wow.


Loved ya on BEAT THE GEEKS, BTW.
 

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Originally Posted by Mark Edward Heuck





You're actually referring to the film that preceded HEY GOOD LOOKIN' in production, COONSKIN, which is currently tied up in a rights dispute between Bakshi and a party claiming to have inherited the defunct Bryanston assets. All previous releases of HEY GOOD LOOKIN' have been the animation-only version released in '82; Bakshi's original cut has yet to surface in any public fashion.

"Coonskin" and "Hey Good Lookin'"........I hope these get released soon.
 

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AVALANCHE EXPRESS just came out, very typical 70's era all star cast disaster/espionage hybrid. (I still prefer the Fox cut, damn it!)
 

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Originally Posted by ahollis




Besides the opening, what else is different about the cuts?

thats it really, I just prefer the credit right after the fox logo. (probably because thats how I initially saw it, but it flows better as introducing Shaw and Schells character after the train station scene established the plot better)
 

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Originally Posted by walter o




thats it really, I just prefer the credit right after the fox logo. (probably because thats how I initially saw it, but it flows better as introducing Shaw and Schells character after the train station scene established the plot better)

Thanks. I really hate that Warner Bros. logo on this. It just takes away from the era this film was made in.
 

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