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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 5:36 pm
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE SOUNDTRACK FOR THE SUMMER'S MOST VISUALLY INNOVATIVE MOVIE A
SCANNER DARKLY TO BE RELEASED BY LAKESHORE RECORDS
Directed by Richard Linklater, Featuring a Star Studded Cast, and Based
on the Philip K. Dick Novel, A Scanner Darkly Features Evocative
Original Music by Graham Reynolds With Re-Mixes by DJ Spooky and Jack
Dangers
(June 7, 2006- Los Angeles, CA) - In theaters July 7, A Scanner
Darkly is Richard Linklater's adaptation of the Philip K. Dick
classic novel. Graham Reynolds composed the original music, which he
performed with a cast of Austin-based musicians including his group
Golden Arm Trio. The soundtrack recording, on Lakeshore Records,
features the score plus two re-mixes, by DJ Spooky and Jack Dangers
(Meat Beat Manifesto)
A Scanner Darkly tells the darkly comedic, but deeply tragic tale of
drug use in the modern world. The film plays like a graphic novel come
to life to create a haunting version of America, seven years from now.
America's endless and futile war on drugs has become one and the same
with its war on terror. Reluctant undercover agent Bob Arctor (Keanu
Reeves) follows orders to spy on his friends, Jim Barris (Robert Downey
Jr.), Ernie Luckman (Woody Harrelson), Donna Hawthorne (Winona Ryder),
and Charles Freck (Rory Cochrane). When he is directed to step up the
surveillance on himself, he is launched on a paranoid journey into the
absurd, where identities and loyalties are impossible to decode.
To interpret this story Richard Linklater used a unique technique. He
took live-action photography and overlaid it with an advanced animation
process known as interpolated rotoscoping which he first employed in
the film Waking Life.
An original visual experience needs an original score. That's where
Graham Reynolds came in.
Composer Graham Reynolds is a composer, bandleader, pianist, and
drummer based in Austin, TX, who works constantly in theater, dance,
film, concert halls, and nightclubs. His compositions include four
symphonies, two operas, a violin concerto, more than a dozen one
movement string quartets and countless chamber music pieces. He also
the drummer-pianist for Golden Arm Trio, described by RollingStone.com
as a group which "freely charges into other realms as a
composer-performer: string quartets, symphonies, soundtracks,
improvised super-rock..., crossbreeding classical futurism and punk
esprit."
Austin-based director Richard Linklater approached Reynolds three years
ago at a club gig and asked him to compose the music for A Scanner
Darkly. For over a year and a half, Reynolds composed the score,
gathering musicians from the lineup of his band Golden Arm Trio and
began rehearsals before committing the score to tape and mixing in his
bedroom of his east Austin home.
Both with the time allotted to compose for the project his methods used
to write and record the music, Reynolds' approach was very different
than that of other film composers. "Since the film was being
animated, we had a year to work after the final cut was locked," said
Reynolds.
He began with an all-acoustic, somewhat jazz-noir sound, and kept
exploring different approaches, ending up with music that was halfway
between an acoustic and an electronic score. Reynolds described,
"all the sounds originally came from acoustic instruments, but for
much of the film, they are processed, mangled, and otherwise
transformed. The result is something very textured and organic, but
also otherworldly, sounding drug-induced and unidentifiable. In a
traditional three-week window, we never could have gotten to the place
this music ended up in."
The result is a score called "eerily evocative" by Variety.
Cinematical says "Graham Reynolds' score... fit subtly and
perfectly with the unique look of the film."
The soundtrack CD contains the music composed for the film plus two
remixes, by DJ Spooky and by Jack Dangers (Meat Beat Manifesto).
Reynolds said, "I've always admired electronic musicians and
remixers, it's so out of the musical realm that I normally work in
it's fascinating to me and these two top my list. Their signing on
was an honor and I was intensely curious to hear what they would do
with my stuff. The results are fantastic.
Warner Independent Pictures presents A Scanner Darkly, in theaters on
July 7, 2006. The Lakeshore Records soundtrack, featuring the score by
Graham Reynolds and remixed by DJ Spooky and Jack Dangers (Meat Beat
Manifesto) will be in-stores on June 27, 2006.
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 8:02 pm
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<cinemediapromo.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>
> THE SOUNDTRACK FOR THE SUMMER'S MOST VISUALLY INNOVATIVE MOVIE A
> SCANNER DARKLY TO BE RELEASED BY LAKESHORE RECORDS
>
> Directed by Richard Linklater, Featuring a Star Studded Cast, and Based
> on the Philip K. Dick Novel, A Scanner Darkly Features Evocative
> Original Music by Graham Reynolds With Re-Mixes by DJ Spooky and Jack
> Dangers
>
> (June 7, 2006- Los Angeles, CA) - In theaters July 7, A Scanner
> Darkly is Richard Linklater's adaptation of the Philip K. Dick
> classic novel. Graham Reynolds composed the original music, which he
> performed with a cast of Austin-based musicians including his group
> Golden Arm Trio. The soundtrack recording, on Lakeshore Records,
> features the score plus two re-mixes, by DJ Spooky and Jack Dangers
> (Meat Beat Manifesto)
[snip rest of PR]
So far, $500K in very limited release in 17 theaters.
The poster is fabulous! If only the trailer were half as catchy,
I'd be looking forward to the movie with something other
than a queasy feeling.
-- Bill Cleere
"I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:41 am
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In article <7JmdnRr9FLRNKijZnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d.TakeThisOut@comcast.com>,
"Bill Cleere" <bcleereNO.TakeThisOut@SPAMgmail.com> wrote:
> <cinemediapromo.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1152750977.263171.145350@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> >
> > THE SOUNDTRACK FOR THE SUMMER'S MOST VISUALLY INNOVATIVE MOVIE A
> > SCANNER DARKLY TO BE RELEASED BY LAKESHORE RECORDS
> >
> > Directed by Richard Linklater, Featuring a Star Studded Cast, and Based
> > on the Philip K. Dick Novel, A Scanner Darkly Features Evocative
> > Original Music by Graham Reynolds With Re-Mixes by DJ Spooky and Jack
> > Dangers
> >
> > (June 7, 2006- Los Angeles, CA) - In theaters July 7, A Scanner
> > Darkly is Richard Linklater's adaptation of the Philip K. Dick
> > classic novel. Graham Reynolds composed the original music, which he
> > performed with a cast of Austin-based musicians including his group
> > Golden Arm Trio. The soundtrack recording, on Lakeshore Records,
> > features the score plus two re-mixes, by DJ Spooky and Jack Dangers
> > (Meat Beat Manifesto)
>
> [snip rest of PR]
>
> So far, $500K in very limited release in 17 theaters.
>
> The poster is fabulous! If only the trailer were half as catchy,
> I'd be looking forward to the movie with something other
> than a queasy feeling.
>
> -- Bill Cleere
>
> "I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of
> wearing an embroidered coat which costs 800 francs." (Stendhal)
I read the graphic novel of the film, and quite enjoyed it. I am
looking forward to the film. >> Stay informed about: PR: A Scanner Darkly |
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 6:18 am
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In article <Xns97FF59B77989daverymanhotmailcom.TakeThisOut@62.253.170.163>,
Dave Ryman <dave_rymanNOSPAM.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote:
> It's wait-and-see time
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dave
Yep, I think so too. From the trailer - it appears to be a mix of
"animation" (that painted over realistic look) and real people? I'm not
sure I want a "cartoon" of such a fine book and story.
wait and see, I guess!!
de >> Stay informed about: PR: A Scanner Darkly |
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 3:25 am
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In article <3dellis-C9D345.06182613072006.DeleteThis@news.west.cox.net>,
Richard Ellis <3dellis.DeleteThis@notthispartcox.net> wrote:
> In article <Xns97FF59B77989daverymanhotmailcom.DeleteThis@62.253.170.163>,
> Dave Ryman <dave_rymanNOSPAM.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > It's wait-and-see time
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Dave
>
> Yep, I think so too. From the trailer - it appears to be a mix of
> "animation" (that painted over realistic look) and real people? I'm not
> sure I want a "cartoon" of such a fine book and story.
>
> wait and see, I guess!!
> de
Animation is not the same as cartoon. The dinosaurs in 'Jurassic Park'
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:00 am
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In article <none-A72733.20253613072006 DeleteThis @news.west.earthlink.net>,
Warchild <none DeleteThis @none.com> wrote:
> In article <3dellis-C9D345.06182613072006 DeleteThis @news.west.cox.net>,
> Richard Ellis <3dellis DeleteThis @notthispartcox.net> wrote:
>
> > In article <Xns97FF59B77989daverymanhotmailcom DeleteThis @62.253.170.163>,
> > Dave Ryman <dave_rymanNOSPAM DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > It's wait-and-see time
> > >
> > > --
> > > Regards,
> > > Dave
> >
> > Yep, I think so too. From the trailer - it appears to be a mix of
> > "animation" (that painted over realistic look) and real people? I'm not
> > sure I want a "cartoon" of such a fine book and story.
> >
> > wait and see, I guess!!
> > de
>
> Animation is not the same as cartoon. The dinosaurs in 'Jurassic Park'
> are animation, but not a cartoon.
Yep, you're right. I went back and re-read the article. Also there's a
long article in our local newspaper about the movie - and the process
really isn't "animation" since the shoot the movie then go in and
'paint' the characters and scenery.
Still, methinks I must wait and see. I'm slightly wary of taking a fine
book and messing around with it - using painted film. The newspaper
author seems to think it works but gave the film **1/2 out of *****.
With all that, all I can say is - I'll pay to see it! PKD's stories have
survived (even on film), so far.
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 11:59 am
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"Warchild" <none.DeleteThis@none.com> wrote in message
news:none-847579.20414412072006@news.west.earthlink.net...
> In article <7JmdnRr9FLRNKijZnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d.DeleteThis@comcast.com>,
> "Bill Cleere" <bcleereNO.DeleteThis@SPAMgmail.com> wrote:
>
>> <cinemediapromo.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:1152750977.263171.145350@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>> > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>> >
>> > THE SOUNDTRACK FOR THE SUMMER'S MOST VISUALLY INNOVATIVE MOVIE A
>> > SCANNER DARKLY TO BE RELEASED BY LAKESHORE RECORDS
>> >
>> > Directed by Richard Linklater, Featuring a Star Studded Cast, and Based
>> > on the Philip K. Dick Novel, A Scanner Darkly Features Evocative
>> > Original Music by Graham Reynolds With Re-Mixes by DJ Spooky and Jack
>> > Dangers
>> >
>> > (June 7, 2006- Los Angeles, CA) - In theaters July 7, A Scanner
>> > Darkly is Richard Linklater's adaptation of the Philip K. Dick
>> > classic novel. Graham Reynolds composed the original music, which he
>> > performed with a cast of Austin-based musicians including his group
>> > Golden Arm Trio. The soundtrack recording, on Lakeshore Records,
>> > features the score plus two re-mixes, by DJ Spooky and Jack Dangers
>> > (Meat Beat Manifesto)
>>
>> [snip rest of PR]
>>
>> So far, $500K in very limited release in 17 theaters.
>>
>> The poster is fabulous! If only the trailer were half as catchy,
>> I'd be looking forward to the movie with something other
>> than a queasy feeling.
>>
>> -- Bill Cleere
>>
>> "I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of
>> wearing an embroidered coat which costs 800 francs." (Stendhal)
>
> I read the graphic novel of the film, and quite enjoyed it. I am
> looking forward to the film.
Who knows? It may be great. I've always said that PKD's greatest
novels could not be made into conventional movies. Directors have
made the right choice in making conventional films using short-story
plots or plot devices from novels. "Total Recall" and "Minority
Report" had a phildickian flavor while remaining regular popcorn
movies.
Linklater obviously decided that to do Scanner he would have
to use a new technique. The odds are against it working, but
even if it turns out to be a dud, he'll deserve credit for trying.
-- Bill Cleere
"I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of
wearing an embroidered coat which costs 800 francs." (Stendhal) >> Stay informed about: PR: A Scanner Darkly |
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:14 pm
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Warchild wrote:
> In article <yradndWnu8OfpiTZnZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d.RemoveThis@comcast.com>,
[snip]
> I saw 'A Scanner Darkly' this past weekend. I was impressed with how
> closely it adapted the novel. I can see why Linklater chose the
> rotoscoped animation style, as it allowed him to do some subtle things
> with Bob Arctor's point-of-view. The only major deviation from the
> source novel was to have certain events driven by characters, as opposed
> to the more serendipitous events that drive the novel to it's conclusion.
>
> For readers of PKD novels, who have waited for an actual adaptation of a
> PKD novel, this movie is a godsend. For general audiences, or film fans
> expecting 'Blade Runner', 'Total Recall' or 'Minority Report' - skip it.
So....in addition to finding it a real adaptation, how did it do in
capturing
that weird essence of PKD, and especially of Scanner, that we can feel
but can't really describe? (In other words, did it blow your mind?)
-- Bill Cleere >> Stay informed about: PR: A Scanner Darkly |
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:55 pm
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In article <yradndWnu8OfpiTZnZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d.DeleteThis@comcast.com>,
"Bill Cleere" <bcleereNO.DeleteThis@SPAMgmail.com> wrote:
> "Warchild" <none.DeleteThis@none.com> wrote in message
> news:none-847579.20414412072006@news.west.earthlink.net...
> > In article <7JmdnRr9FLRNKijZnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d.DeleteThis@comcast.com>,
> > "Bill Cleere" <bcleereNO.DeleteThis@SPAMgmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> <cinemediapromo.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1152750977.263171.145350@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> >> > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> >> >
> >> > THE SOUNDTRACK FOR THE SUMMER'S MOST VISUALLY INNOVATIVE MOVIE A
> >> > SCANNER DARKLY TO BE RELEASED BY LAKESHORE RECORDS
> >> >
> >> > Directed by Richard Linklater, Featuring a Star Studded Cast, and Based
> >> > on the Philip K. Dick Novel, A Scanner Darkly Features Evocative
> >> > Original Music by Graham Reynolds With Re-Mixes by DJ Spooky and Jack
> >> > Dangers
> >> >
> >> > (June 7, 2006- Los Angeles, CA) - In theaters July 7, A Scanner
> >> > Darkly is Richard Linklater's adaptation of the Philip K. Dick
> >> > classic novel. Graham Reynolds composed the original music, which he
> >> > performed with a cast of Austin-based musicians including his group
> >> > Golden Arm Trio. The soundtrack recording, on Lakeshore Records,
> >> > features the score plus two re-mixes, by DJ Spooky and Jack Dangers
> >> > (Meat Beat Manifesto)
> >>
> >> [snip rest of PR]
> >>
> >> So far, $500K in very limited release in 17 theaters.
> >>
> >> The poster is fabulous! If only the trailer were half as catchy,
> >> I'd be looking forward to the movie with something other
> >> than a queasy feeling.
> >>
> >> -- Bill Cleere
> >>
> >> "I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of
> >> wearing an embroidered coat which costs 800 francs." (Stendhal)
> >
> > I read the graphic novel of the film, and quite enjoyed it. I am
> > looking forward to the film.
>
> Who knows? It may be great. I've always said that PKD's greatest
> novels could not be made into conventional movies. Directors have
> made the right choice in making conventional films using short-story
> plots or plot devices from novels. "Total Recall" and "Minority
> Report" had a phildickian flavor while remaining regular popcorn
> movies.
>
> Linklater obviously decided that to do Scanner he would have
> to use a new technique. The odds are against it working, but
> even if it turns out to be a dud, he'll deserve credit for trying.
>
> -- Bill Cleere
>
> "I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of
> wearing an embroidered coat which costs 800 francs." (Stendhal)
I saw 'A Scanner Darkly' this past weekend. I was impressed with how
closely it adapted the novel. I can see why Linklater chose the
rotoscoped animation style, as it allowed him to do some subtle things
with Bob Arctor's point-of-view. The only major deviation from the
source novel was to have certain events driven by characters, as opposed
to the more serendipitous events that drive the novel to it's conclusion.
For readers of PKD novels, who have waited for an actual adaptation of a
PKD novel, this movie is a godsend. For general audiences, or film fans
expecting 'Blade Runner', 'Total Recall' or 'Minority Report' - skip it. >> Stay informed about: PR: A Scanner Darkly |
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 6:15 am
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In article <1153023289.656225.123530.DeleteThis@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
"Bill Cleere" <bcleere.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
> Warchild wrote:
> > In article <yradndWnu8OfpiTZnZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d.DeleteThis@comcast.com>,
> [snip]
> > I saw 'A Scanner Darkly' this past weekend. I was impressed with how
> > closely it adapted the novel. I can see why Linklater chose the
> > rotoscoped animation style, as it allowed him to do some subtle things
> > with Bob Arctor's point-of-view. The only major deviation from the
> > source novel was to have certain events driven by characters, as opposed
> > to the more serendipitous events that drive the novel to it's conclusion.
> >
> > For readers of PKD novels, who have waited for an actual adaptation of a
> > PKD novel, this movie is a godsend. For general audiences, or film fans
> > expecting 'Blade Runner', 'Total Recall' or 'Minority Report' - skip it.
>
> So....in addition to finding it a real adaptation, how did it do in
> capturing
> that weird essence of PKD, and especially of Scanner, that we can feel
> but can't really describe? (In other words, did it blow your mind?)
>
> -- Bill Cleere
I can't say that it 'blew my mind'. The sci-fi tropes and paranoid
themes of 'Scanner' are not as fresh as they once were. I enjoyed it
more than any of the big budget blockbusters that I have seen in the
past year. To those PDK fans who have worried about the use of
animation, I say "not a problem, go and see the film". >> Stay informed about: PR: A Scanner Darkly |
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"Warchild" <none.TakeThisOut@none.com> wrote in message
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> In article <1153023289.656225.123530.TakeThisOut@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
> "Bill Cleere" <bcleere.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Warchild wrote:
>> > In article <yradndWnu8OfpiTZnZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d.TakeThisOut@comcast.com>,
>> [snip]
>> > I saw 'A Scanner Darkly' this past weekend. I was impressed with how
>> > closely it adapted the novel. I can see why Linklater chose the
>> > rotoscoped animation style, as it allowed him to do some subtle things
>> > with Bob Arctor's point-of-view. The only major deviation from the
>> > source novel was to have certain events driven by characters, as opposed
>> > to the more serendipitous events that drive the novel to it's conclusion.
>> >
>> > For readers of PKD novels, who have waited for an actual adaptation of a
>> > PKD novel, this movie is a godsend. For general audiences, or film fans
>> > expecting 'Blade Runner', 'Total Recall' or 'Minority Report' - skip it.
>>
>> So....in addition to finding it a real adaptation, how did it do in
>> capturing
>> that weird essence of PKD, and especially of Scanner, that we can feel
>> but can't really describe? (In other words, did it blow your mind?)
>>
>> -- Bill Cleere
>
> I can't say that it 'blew my mind'. The sci-fi tropes and paranoid
> themes of 'Scanner' are not as fresh as they once were. I enjoyed it
> more than any of the big budget blockbusters that I have seen in the
> past year. To those PDK fans who have worried about the use of
> animation, I say "not a problem, go and see the film".
I'm there! Thanks for the review.
-- Bill Cleere
"I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 8:42 am
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In article <spnjb2ppeba6uqi4fromi4kbma0me15m3l.DeleteThis@4ax.com>,
Aleks A.-Lessmann <XaXlXeXkXsX.DeleteThis@lessmann-consulting.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 07:00:54 -0700, Richard Ellis wrote:
> >really isn't "animation" since the shoot the movie then go in and
> >'paint' the characters and scenery.
>
> This sounds similar to what Bakshi did for "Lord of the Rings" in the
> 80s. Although the results I've seen do not look like Bakshi (well, of
> course, right?).
>
> Regards
> Aleks
The rotoscope of the Bakshi involved outlining the characters and then
filling in with flat colors. The computer aided rotoscope of 'Scanner'
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 12:37 pm
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Sven Konietzko wrote:
> Good Morning!
>
> Am Wed, 12 Jul 2006 17:36:17 -0700 schrieb cinemediapromo:
>
>> Warner Independent Pictures presents A Scanner Darkly, in theaters on
>> July 7, 2006. The Lakeshore Records soundtrack, featuring the score by
>> Graham Reynolds and remixed by DJ Spooky and Jack Dangers (Meat Beat
>> Manifesto) will be in-stores on June 27, 2006.
>
> There is no release date for europe. You are lucky if you live in the U.S.
> I've read the release should be in Cannes, but I've found no date of
> release. I'dont know about Cannes. Is it true?
>
> regards
it will be released in August in the UK as I found somewhere. So I have
a month of waiting and I guess it will have some limited distribution so
won't be in my local cinema. I will have to chase it >> Stay informed about: PR: A Scanner Darkly |
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 4:05 pm
Post subject: Sophia Stewart Is The Mother Of The Matrix Trillogy [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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At least they give Philip K Dick credit for this one, but if you go to
www.sophiaoracle.com you can buy the origonal matrix novel, "The Third
Eye" that Keanu Reeves stole from Sophia Stewart. She has already
taken Time Warner to court, but they threw out it because she was a
black woman.
Bill Cleere wrote:
> <cinemediapromo DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1152750977.263171.145350@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> >
> > THE SOUNDTRACK FOR THE SUMMER'S MOST VISUALLY INNOVATIVE MOVIE A
> > SCANNER DARKLY TO BE RELEASED BY LAKESHORE RECORDS
> >
> > Directed by Richard Linklater, Featuring a Star Studded Cast, and Based
> > on the Philip K. Dick Novel, A Scanner Darkly Features Evocative
> > Original Music by Graham Reynolds With Re-Mixes by DJ Spooky and Jack
> > Dangers
> >
> > (June 7, 2006- Los Angeles, CA) - In theaters July 7, A Scanner
> > Darkly is Richard Linklater's adaptation of the Philip K. Dick
> > classic novel. Graham Reynolds composed the original music, which he
> > performed with a cast of Austin-based musicians including his group
> > Golden Arm Trio. The soundtrack recording, on Lakeshore Records,
> > features the score plus two re-mixes, by DJ Spooky and Jack Dangers
> > (Meat Beat Manifesto)
>
> [snip rest of PR]
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> So far, $500K in very limited release in 17 theaters.
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> The poster is fabulous! If only the trailer were half as catchy,
> I'd be looking forward to the movie with something other
> than a queasy feeling.
>
> -- Bill Cleere
>
> "I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of
> wearing an embroidered coat which costs 800 francs." (Stendhal) >> Stay informed about: PR: A Scanner Darkly |
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