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Posted - January 31 2004 :  08:02:48 AM  Show Profile  Visit richfed's Homepage  Click to see richfed's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Poll Question:
Matters not which version of LOTM you prefer, if you've seen the DVD version of The Last of the Mohicans, which bit of added footage do you feel enhances that version the most? You may post your reason in this thread, if you'd like! Hope we didn't omit any!

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Cameron's Cabin - added footage [one added line] of Jack & John at night
Albany - dialog snippets between Duncan and Cora & Alice
Added lines at Webb's HQs
Into the Wilderness - shot of British escort column heading off to FWH
The Burial Ground - Hawkeye added line
Lake George & Fort William Henry - remixed score & extended footage of the opening fort bombardment
Duncan's courier diversion scene
The Parley - extended dialog
Magua/Montcalm added dialog during nighttime meeting[s] - in HQ's tent & at lakeshore
Changed score & extended footage of Mohicans chasing Huron war party
Chingachgook's closing words

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Posted - January 31 2004 :  09:30:46 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I voted for Chingachgook's closing words. That blows me away every time I hear it. *sigh*

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Posted - January 31 2004 :  10:24:53 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
My favorite scene is the very brief one where Magua and the Hurons lead the captives along a high mountain trail at sunset. It's a beautiful scene and you can hear the wind blowing through the pines. Really reminds me of my time on the trail.

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I voted for the diversion scene. I think that added so much to understanding Duncan's character. It also added more depth to the courier scene.

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I voted for the "Diversion Screne"; because, for a change, it does not cast drilled & disciplined soldiers as bufoons who couldn't hit the broadside of a barn. It was a much more realistic demonstration of the effectiveness of 18th century linear battle tactics. Unlike the "Ambush Scene" where a handful of Hurons were able to physically overun an infantry company with fixed bayonets, which was not at all realistic and never could have happened.




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Posted - February 28 2004 :  11:52:29 PM  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
quote:
Originally posted by CT•Ranger

My favorite scene is the very brief one where Magua and the Hurons lead the captives along a high mountain trail at sunset. It's a beautiful scene and you can hear the wind blowing through the pines. Really reminds me of my time on the trail.



I voted that too, it's a very nice scene.
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Posted - March 27 2004 :  12:04:40 PM  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I voted for Chingachook's last words...they were touching and sad. I thought that should have been kept in the original. It showed a deeper side to him that they didn't seem to or couldn't pursue earlier in the movie.
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Posted - April 28 2004 :  9:29:18 PM  Show Profile  Send chasis_22 a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Have to say the closing words of Chingachgook made my heart react in a way that made me want to cry. As far as the changing of the score when they are chasing the huron I thought it was aweful. That was the worst change to the movie....other than that the dvd got a 2 thumbs up from me.
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Posted - April 29 2004 :  3:38:28 PM  Show Profile  Send Ithiliana an AOL message  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
well, if i gotta pick one, it'll be ching's last words...
but they are still not worth enough to cope with the damage of the "someday you and i are going to have a serious disagreement" scene missing.

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Posted - May 05 2004 :  8:31:53 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I voted for Chingachgook's final words. They were very moving. You can feel the emotion of a grieving father and the truth in the words he spoke.

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Posted - March 23 2005 :  10:04:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Chingachgooks final words have got to be my pick for the greatest addition to the movie. Sadly, he pretty much hit the nail on the head there.

"It is the unknown we fear when looking upon death and darkness, nothing more."
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Posted - March 24 2005 :  3:05:09 PM  Show Profile  Send chasis_22 a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Even though you know MM wrote those words for Chingachgook knowing that all that was said did happen it still kinda seems haunting to hear him say them being in the period he was in...does that make any sense?
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Posted - April 05 2005 :  9:21:07 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
This has no doubt been covered before, but is the "Director's Expanded Edition" and the "Director's Cut" the same DVD? Thanks.
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Posted - April 05 2005 :  9:36:37 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Yes, they are.
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I voted for the part when Uncas, Chingachgook and Hawkeye pursue the Hurons for that extended time. I just love it; it's beautiful, but kind of sad at the same time...when you think of people traveling so far and they're succumbed to wild animals, the wilderness, and such.
Ah, I'm ranting.
Anyway, you get the point.

The leaves were long
The grass was green
The hemlock-umbels tall and fair
And in the glade a light was seen
Of stars and shadow shimmering
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Posted - April 17 2005 :  4:29:56 PM  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
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Originally posted by chasis_22

Have to say the closing words of Chingachgook made my heart react in a way that made me want to cry. As far as the changing of the score when they are chasing the huron I thought it was aweful. That was the worst change to the movie....other than that the dvd got a 2 thumbs up from me.

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Posted - April 20 2005 :  03:35:12 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I would have to go with Chingachgook's closing words, each time I hear it I get goose bumps. That line is both sad and intense.
My second choice would be when Chingachgook, Hawkeye, and Uncas are chasing the Huron party. The music in that scene is really beautiful.

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Posted - April 20 2005 :  1:46:33 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I miss Clannad's song so much, I'm afraid that (for me) it detracts a little from the scene where they're pursuing the war party. I also miss the joke along the river walk, where Hawkeye answers Duncan's question - "There is a war on with the French! How is that *you* are heading west?" Hawkeye: "Well, we sort of face to the north, and real subtle-like, turn left.." That wasn't in the DVD version -- was it? I chose the added footage with Chingachgook's words at the end too. It kills me when he says, "But once... *we* were here"! Also made me think I'd read that line somewhere before? But I've read a lot of stuff over the years, and I'm not accusing MM of lifting it from somewhere else... My other favorite added part was that small bit at the Cameron's cabin, where John Cameron and Jack go for their guns after hearing the dog start barking at something outside. The first time I saw the theatrical version, I'd imagined that taking place anyway, and was glad they included it. Until, they hear Chingachgook "Hello" the house, they would have no way of knowing who was actually out there.
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Posted - April 20 2005 :  11:13:39 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
quote:
Originally posted by Redbird

Hawkeye answers Duncan's question - "There is a war on with the French! How is that *you* are heading west?" Hawkeye: "Well, we sort of face to the north, and real subtle-like, turn left.." That wasn't in the DVD version -- was it?



Indeed, that line is in the DVD version. Believe me, that's one of the lines that first caught my attention. I loved his remarks, especially with all the sarcasm he expresses his emotions with. ~sigh~

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Posted - April 29 2005 :  08:46:09 AM  Show Profile  Visit Ongewasgone's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Chingachgook's words in the end of the movie are one of the deepest images of American Indians' situation after the creations of the colonies and of their tragic destiny I've ever found in a film,excluding Dances with wolves,which is also very good
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