You're more then welcomed Jack my good man! And yes I myself nearly shit when I saw the rare television spots myself - for Parts 2 & 3D not too many weeks ago - while surfing the web.
I am only so sorry that it was overly a two day period in which I had only so much free time & had to send in a bunch of stuff at once. I promise that I'll never do that again if I can help from remembering. :)
And also: RIP to the late Dan Lafontaine. Completely useless trivia to most here: HE WAS interviewed for the '04 released From Crystal Lake to Manhattan boxset as the inset of the final bonus disc shows. HOWEVER, the fuckwads on over at Paramount dropped the feature in which he was gonna talk about doing all of the trailers for the franchise through out the '80s.
I have honestly NO idea why it was dropped but at the time I read online briefly that Paramount said that it was a lack of disc space (or something to that effect) as well as editing to make it entertaining problems. Reportedly at the time of his interview, the ailing Mr. Lafontaine was fighting a cold/flu bug and only so audible said some poster, but whom knows how reliable that is.*Shrugs*
This is so fucking rad. Great find!
ReplyDeleteYou're more then welcomed Jack my good man! And yes I myself nearly shit when I saw the rare television spots myself - for Parts 2 & 3D not too many weeks ago - while surfing the web.
ReplyDeleteI am only so sorry that it was overly a two day period in which I had only so much free time & had to send in a bunch of stuff at once. I promise that I'll never do that again if I can help from remembering. :)
And also: RIP to the late Dan Lafontaine. Completely useless trivia to most here: HE WAS interviewed for the '04 released From Crystal Lake to Manhattan boxset as the inset of the final bonus disc shows. HOWEVER, the fuckwads on over at Paramount dropped the feature in which he was gonna talk about doing all of the trailers for the franchise through out the '80s.
I have honestly NO idea why it was dropped but at the time I read online briefly that Paramount said that it was a lack of disc space (or something to that effect) as well as editing to make it entertaining problems. Reportedly at the time of his interview, the ailing Mr. Lafontaine was fighting a cold/flu bug and only so audible said some poster, but whom knows how reliable that is.*Shrugs*
By the way here is a nice, brief five minutes with Don a few years before he passed. He seemed like a WONDERFUL human being:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QPMvj_xejg