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Post by cloudbusting.heights on Jul 31, 2017 13:53:17 GMT
I asked on their Facebook page if the film would be released in other countries. It will be releases in: UK, NZ, Aus, USA, Scandinavia, China, Taiwan, Belgium, Luxembourg and Middle East. That's the list so far
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Post by Richard on Aug 1, 2017 7:08:53 GMT
Great news, Paige! I've now liked the Stolen's Facebook page, so I should see any further updates in my Newsfeed. Richard
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Post by Libby on Aug 1, 2017 22:12:37 GMT
I'm surprised, because IMDB has, up until now, only listed the UK and NZ for release locations. That said, as of now (updated in January), it has only added Germany to that list. But it does come out in other languages; the ones listed are English, Chinese, Maori, & French. I am glad it will be released in other countries. I wonder if and where it will be in theatres, though. I can't imagine it being released in theatres in the US, only because this is a small budget film. Not to mention that Western films are unfortunately so few and far between these days; you have to have cable and watch certain channels to get the old western shows or movies that used to be popular. For example, I've taken to watching "The Virginian", which was on in the '60s! So, anyway, I just wonder where it might be released in the US; would BBC America get something like this, perhaps?
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Post by Libby on Aug 1, 2017 22:51:36 GMT
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Post by cloudbusting.heights on Aug 2, 2017 0:40:20 GMT
I'm surprised, because IMDB has, up until now, only listed the UK and NZ for release locations. That said, as of now (updated in January), it has only added Germany to that list. But it does come out in other languages; the ones listed are English, Chinese, Maori, & French. I am glad it will be released in other countries. I wonder if and where it will be in theatres, though. I can't imagine it being released in theatres in the US, only because this is a small budget film. Not to mention that Western films are unfortunately so few and far between these days; you have to have cable and watch certain channels to get the old western shows or movies that used to be popular. For example, I've taken to watching "The Virginian", which was on in the '60s! So, anyway, I just wonder where it might be released in the US; would BBC America get something like this, perhaps? It's possible it will be released to select theatres as they been doing for a couple of years with some films. These limited releases seem to usually be period films... Love and Friendship, The Beguiled, and My Cousin Rachel are all period films with limited showings. I've gotten lucky living so close to one of the theatres that seems to show these limited showings
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Post by Richard on Aug 2, 2017 6:31:22 GMT
Hayley is still listed as the solo singer, so she probably recorded her vocals for the soundtrack a few years ago now. Here's the IMDb link again for reference: www.imdb.com/title/tt1680140/Richard
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Post by Libby on Aug 2, 2017 20:44:09 GMT
I wouldn't be too sure. The film wasn't started & completed till last year. I saw Paul Lawler (the composer) tweet about doing the soundtrack last year, too. I would guess that he would be the one directing the song(s), as well as everything else? Howard Shore did that with LOTR. The composers aren't always the songwriters, though. I have to wonder if the 14th Street Music thing from last year (at Air studios) had anything to do with it, but at the same time, with all the Italian things and Bocelli family-followings going on, I've begun to wonder if she has anything to do with Andrea Bocelli's upcoming film. There's no mention of that on IMDB, though. But then, what would Lorne Balfe have to do with that (he also did the Lego movie, LOL).
Paul Lawler's most recent post about the film (but the music is no longer available to listen):
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Post by Richard on Aug 3, 2017 6:36:25 GMT
That's why he called the clip an outtake. He's taken it out! Richard
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Post by Libby on Aug 4, 2017 4:45:38 GMT
That's why he called the clip an outtake. He's taken it out! Richard
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Post by Libby on Aug 5, 2017 4:08:32 GMT
Here's another tweet about Stan Walker's character:
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Post by Libby on Aug 11, 2017 3:57:18 GMT
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Post by Libby on Aug 23, 2017 22:59:30 GMT
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Post by Libby on Aug 27, 2017 3:46:27 GMT
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Post by cloudbusting.heights on Sept 6, 2017 13:26:04 GMT
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Post by Libby on Sept 7, 2017 4:59:30 GMT
Yes, I was just about to post that, too! He must be good at this type of character, because he a little bit bullyish, as Dwalin in the Hobbit, too. Well, not really a bully, just the type who does not suffer fools and is good at using a battle axe. LOL Well, the movie's only a couple of months out, so if nothing else... we might get a song or 2 on this soundtrack! I hope it's something really good, because we definitely are in need of something.
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