RETROGRADE (Christopher Kulikowski, 2004)

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Postby Tom on 01 Dec 2004, 21:36

Sorry It was Emilio Maccolini. I thought the name I had written in the review sounded awfully familier because I had actually downloaded some of Morricones classic stuff from his Sergio Leone films. Emilio Maccolini doesn't have an IMDB page, I looked him up on google briefly and a few foreign pages come up but from what I gather he is Italian and Retrograde must have been his first movie job.
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Postby Jox on 02 Dec 2004, 18:19

I asked Kulikowski and Mellilo about this music matter, and in fact it's just a credit thing. Mellilo is the composer of the score, but the producers needed an Italian name (there are some quotas so that the film can be classified as a European production) and Maccolini happens to be an Italian composer at Stormworks (Melillo's company) so he accepted to have his name used for it.
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Postby bomaz on 14 Dec 2004, 22:00

retrograde will be released during january ( 15th i thnk ) in Belgium !!
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Postby Jox on 15 Dec 2004, 19:17

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Postby TombRaider on 18 Dec 2004, 10:24

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Dame it looks so cool!
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Postby Jox on 11 Jan 2005, 11:07

here's the trailer, Retrograde is being theatrically in Korea on January 14th
http://www.cinetown.co.kr/mpg/asx/retrograde_2004.asx

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Postby Mosquito on 11 Jan 2005, 13:44

What kind of file is asx? I guess you need Windows in order to watch it? :-/
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Retrogade Trailer

Postby Dolph_Fan on 11 Jan 2005, 17:13

You'll need a fast internet connection to watch it. e.g. 750kbps
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Postby Mosquito on 11 Jan 2005, 21:38

I have 3 mbit DSL, that should suffice. But the file doesn't load and I don't get an error message. What program do I need to watch it?
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Postby Dolph_Fan on 11 Jan 2005, 23:06

Windows Media Player
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Postby Mosquito on 12 Jan 2005, 11:01

That sucks. Wonder why people don't offer trailers in Quicktime format per default. Makes users of many operating systems happy.
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Postby Dolph_Fan on 12 Jan 2005, 15:18

Don't know, MAC users do.

I say from experiece, Windows Media Player files are better quality per filesize compared to Quicktime. And also the Media Player auto-downloads the required codec if it is not installed.

You can obtain Windows Media Player for the Macintosh also.
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Postby bomaz on 12 Jan 2005, 19:39

so , the trailer has a bad editing , but some special effects looks cool ( except the last fx shot , which is horrible ) ! action scenes looks cool too . so , i wait the movie release in belgium .
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Postby Mosquito on 13 Jan 2005, 20:45

I don't have a Mac, I use Linux. Is there a way to watch those files with Linux?
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Postby Dolph_Fan on 13 Jan 2005, 22:08

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