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To: epicure who wrote (33)5/3/2007 3:29:13 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 379
 
I'll be there are pretty strong opinions about
narration in movies. It has come up before,
though I cannot remember specific examples.
Probably is considered to be a lazy way
to get around problems with screenplays?

en.wikipedia.org
--only mentions Frontline, but imdb says he
does Nova too and that sounds right.

edit--Blade Runner I think is one example,
Narration for theatrical release, none for
director's cut? There are probably dozens
of better examples, but they are not coming
to me.

<Twins> archetypal SI posters, I briefly thought
I'd found my doppelganger the other day on SI...
We ought to be able to easily load some pictures
and stuff to our profiles so we can tell each
other apart, ha!