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Posted 01 October 2011 - 10:31 PM

How-do-you-do.

I read that a James Bail fan has made an edit of Never say never over again as if it was an EON film, Never say McClory again, but I tin't notice it on the web. I only found this : http://fanedit.org/71/, but actually, there is no (more than ?) link to go it. Do you people know where I can download (or purchase) information technology, please ?

Thanks in advance.

#2 Napoleon Solo

Posted 01 October 2011 - 11:46 PM

Howdy.

I read that a James Bond fan has fabricated an edit of Never say never over again as if it was an EON movie, Never say McClory again, but I can't find it on the web. I only found this : http://fanedit.org/71/, but actually, there is no (more than ?) link to get information technology. Do y'all people know where I can download (or buy) it, please ?

Thanks in advance.

Might be this:


#3 jrcjohnny99

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Posted 02 October 2011 - 05:20 AM

Yous're in the right spot at fanedit.org only you need to fix an acct and so download jdownloader...
it's really a bit of a disruptive site first fourth dimension you're there....
they have the OHMSS ABC edit every bit well and a few other good fan edits.

#4 DLibrasnow

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Posted 02 Oct 2011 - 10:58 AM

You're in the right spot at fanedit.org but y'all need to gear up an acct and and then download jdownloader...
it'due south really a bit of a confusing site outset time you're there....
they take the OHMSS ABC edit likewise and a few other good fan edits.

Yes. It's a very impressive piece of work though I wish he had left the title song over the end credits - it is a championship song later all.

The creator of the edit and myself had a spirited and skilful natured discussion right hither on CBn regarding his piece of work. He eventually sent me a complimentary DVD as a thank you. :)

#five Blofelds Cat

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Posted 02 October 2011 - 11:42 AM

Yes. Information technology'southward a very impressive piece of work though I wish he had left the title song over the end credits - it is a title song subsequently all.

The creator of the edit and myself had a spirited and skillful natured discussion correct hither on CBn regarding his work. He eventually sent me a gratuitous DVD as a thank you. :)

I've heard tell that if NSMcA was to reappear, the original 'NSNA' theme would be restored to its original, and rightful, identify underscoring the end credits. ;)

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Posted 03 October 2011 - 05:42 PM

Yes. It'south a very impressive slice of work though I wish he had left the title song over the end credits - information technology is a championship song after all.

The creator of the edit and myself had a spirited and good natured discussion right here on CBn regarding his work. He somewhen sent me a complimentary DVD as a give thanks yous. :)


I've heard tell that if NSMcA was to reappear, the original 'NSNA' theme would be restored to its original, and rightful, place underscoring the end credits. ;)

I but hope an Hd version of this terrific fanedit comes out someday. Oh, and that the author changes the obtrusive music that plays when Bond is on the horse.
If only he could read this...

By the way, I put a castilian subtitle file together for it. It tin be downloaded from a website that stores them (don't know if naming it would be a problem).

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Posted 03 October 2011 - xi:32 PM

Well, well, well; Drummond Grieve. Been wondering; why did you let your wonderful site lapse? Information technology was (insert any number of elevation adjectives here)! :(

Ahhh, well; I managed to recover the bits and pieces yous posted on the site through the magic of the Cyberspace Archive Wayback Motorcar... thought the whole matter was lost forever, but if y'all're still around, and withal got it, then I guess I actually don't need to expend my energies on trying to reconstruct it. :)

#viii JLaidlaw

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Posted 05 Jan 2013 - 12:04 PM

Forgive me resurrecting an old thread but I have wanted to say that this has become something of a holy grail for me over the last few years. Alas I've just always seen those small quicktime clips that were on the website. Any run a risk of seeing the full version seems to have gone. Possibly I'm not correct to hold information technology in such high esteem, merely everything I've seen of the projection is wonderful and I really would one day honey to see it in all its glory.

Edited by JLaidlaw, 05 Jan 2013 - 12:05 PM.

#9 FlemingBond

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Posted 05 January 2013 - 05:22 PM

that was Connery in the gunbarrel?? it looked like him from that fourth dimension menstruum. ,merely he wouldn't have shot one for information technology.


#10 stromberg

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Posted 05 Jan 2013 - 05:57 PM

Forgive me resurrecting an old thread but I have wanted to say that this has become something of a holy grail for me over the last few years. Alas I've only ever seen those small quicktime clips that were on the website. Any chance of seeing the full version seems to have gone. Mayhap I'g not right to hold it in such high esteem, just everything I've seen of the project is wonderful and I really would one day love to see it in all its glory.

Back in the days of old, one could "donate" a sure corporeality of money and become a DVD of it as a "thank you lot souvenir", so the movie should in apportionment. I thought I have information technology somewhere, just couldn't observe it (only the ABC cutting of OHMSS from the same source). Simply I'k sure this is available "somewhere" on the net.


#11 DavidJones

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Posted 05 Jan 2013 - 08:eleven PM

that was Connery in the gunbarrel?? it looked like him from that time menstruum. ,but he wouldn't have shot ane for it.

I thought that likewise, it's really very curious.


#12 seawolfnyy

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Posted 05 January 2013 - 09:58 PM

Hi.

I read that a James Bail fan has made an edit of Never say never again as if it was an EON picture, Never say McClory over again, but I can't detect information technology on the spider web. I only found this : http://fanedit.org/71/, but really, there is no (more ?) link to become it. Do you people know where I can download (or buy) it, please ?

Thank you in advance.


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That's really well done. I love that song too. Although, I think the actually Never Say Never Again would piece of work well every bit a title song. It's one of the very few things I actually enjoyed nigh that film.


#13 Napoleon Solo

Posted 05 January 2013 - 11:38 PM

that was Connery in the gunbarrel?? it looked like him from that time period. ,merely he wouldn't have shot one for it.

Somehow the person who did the edit put a Connery head atop a Timothy Dalton body from his gunbarrel.


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Posted 06 Jan 2013 - 03:49 AM

that was Connery in the gunbarrel?? it looked like him from that time period. ,but he wouldn't have shot ane for it.

Somehow the person who did the edit put a Connery head atop a Timothy Dalton body from his gunbarrel.

haha, it'due south scary what they tin can do now


#15 When In Egypt

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Posted 06 January 2013 - 12:45 PM

That was very well done indeed.  Even so, I would have preferred information technology if some contemporary 80s Bond music was used.

Plus, it'south a shame that in the freeze-frame earlier the title sequence Connery looks similar he's struggling to squeeze i out.


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Posted 06 January 2013 - 03:xv PM

that was Connery in the gunbarrel?? it looked like him from that time flow. ,but he wouldn't have shot i for it.

Somehow the person who did the edit put a Connery head atop a Timothy Dalton body from his gunbarrel.

Where is this? I don't recall that on my version of NSMA; I thought it was just Sean'southward ane used.


#18 Napoleon Solo

Posted 06 Jan 2013 - 04:54 PM

that was Connery in the gunbarrel?? it looked like him from that time menses. ,but he wouldn't have shot one for it.

Somehow the person who did the edit put a Connery caput atop a Timothy Dalton body from his gunbarrel.

Where is this? I don't recall that on my version of NSMA; I thought it was simply Sean's one used.

that was Connery in the gunbarrel?? information technology looked like him from that fourth dimension period. ,but he wouldn't have shot i for it.

Somehow the person who did the edit put a Connery head atop a Timothy Dalton body from his gunbarrel.

Where is this? I don't remember that on my version of NSMA; I thought it was just Sean's one used.


Compare Bond's torso in the gunbarrel here:

...with the gunbarrel for The Living Daylights:

Besides, with the "Connery" gunbarrel, notation how Connery'south head looks a fleck modest in profile. When he turns to fire, information technology doesn't look as small.

(I don't know why they're not embedding or even clickable only if you cut and paste those URLs into your browswer, you can view them).


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Posted 06 January 2013 - xi:41 PM

He/she should have but washed the video 1971 version. It would be much better. Only yes, Connery's caput just screams "cut and paste". Just other than that, the film starts nifty. A better manner to edit this fifty-fifty farther, would be to take out that dreadful theme in the beginning and add an action theme from one of the other Bond films. As for the opening titles, take out Buss Kiss Blindside Bang and add together the unreleased version for "Never Say Never Again".

Edited by iBond, 06 January 2013 - xi:43 PM.

#20 marktmurphy

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Posted 07 January 2013 - x:40 AM

that was Connery in the gunbarrel?? it looked like him from that time period. ,but he wouldn't have shot ane for it.

Somehow the person who did the edit put a Connery caput atop a Timothy Dalton trunk from his gunbarrel.

Where is this? I don't recall that on my version of NSMA; I idea it was just Sean's one used.

that was Connery in the gunbarrel?? it looked like him from that fourth dimension menstruum. ,but he wouldn't have shot 1 for information technology.

Somehow the person who did the edit put a Connery head atop a Timothy Dalton body from his gunbarrel.

Where is this? I don't recall that on my version of NSMA; I idea it was just Sean's one used.


Compare Bond's torso in the gunbarrel here:

That's not on my version on NSMA; I've never seen that before. That youtuber must've stuck that on.


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Posted 15 Jan 2013 - 10:43 AM

Lads, now that boilerplate data transfer speeds are greater than they were when I showtime shared Never Say McClory Again; and now that more-efficient video codecs are available, I feel information technology in my water that the time is probably right to make NSMcA available again. The former method of distribution was DVD (which incurred a cost) but this time it'll exist equally a self-contained downloadable file created with the h.264 (or equally efficient) codec.

At this stage the reissue will be standard-definition. Producing a high-def version would exist problematic on account of how the textless Thunderball titles from the DVD were 'adapted' for the NSMcA master titles; and there'southward no Hard disk drive version of the TB textless titles available (that I know of).

Every bit mentioned by some other contributor to this thread, the original Never Say Never Over again theme song past Lani Hall will be reinstated over the stop titles for the reissue.

BTW, the clip referenced several times in this thread is not from my version.

Cheers.


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Posted 15 January 2013 - 04:05 PM

Lads, now that average data transfer speeds are greater than they were when I first shared Never Say McClory Again; and now that more-efficient video codecs are available, I feel information technology in my water that the fourth dimension is probably right to make NSMcA bachelor once again. The former method of distribution was DVD (which incurred a cost) merely this time it'll be equally a self-contained downloadable file created with the h.264 (or equally efficient) codec.

At this stage the reissue will exist standard-definition. Producing a high-def version would be problematic on account of how the textless Thunderball titles from the DVD were 'adapted' for the NSMcA master titles; and there'southward no HD version of the TB textless titles bachelor (that I know of).

As mentioned by another contributor to this thread, the original Never Say Never Over again theme song by Lani Hall volition be reinstated over the end titles for the reissue.

BTW, the clip referenced several times in this thread is not from my version.

Cheers.

All I tin say is "Thanks!" :)


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Posted 16 January 2013 - 08:33 AM

All I can say is "Cheers!" :)

Just bear in mind that NSMcA is far from perfect and is actually downright clumsy at times (either visually or in alternate music option ...or both). In other words, I strongly advise against building your expectations as you will likely exist disappointed. The new 'score' works in some places, is cheesy in others, and effing crap in a couple of instances. The EQ'ing is abominable. The project seemed like a expert idea at the time merely was not executed as well as the premise promised (!), partly because I wearied of information technology toward the finish. This is non self-deprecation, it is the raw truth.


#24 JLaidlaw

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Posted 20 Jan 2013 - 06:26 PM

Thank you and then much for this declaration. Even with that disclaimer I am very, very much looking forrad to this.

I've been inspired to add a contribution of my ain if anyone is interested;

mcclorypreview.jpg

Special features list Never Say McClory Again and the Blu-Ray special features. Promise it'south of use to some people.

Edited by JLaidlaw, 20 Jan 2013 - 07:01 PM.

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Posted 08 Feb 2013 - 11:55 AM

Fantastic sleeve art, JLaidlaw. I'd like to add this to the DVD department of my 007 home-video sleeve website (world wide web.007homevideo.com). I volition of course accord advisable and prominent credit to you,


#26 Shaun Forever

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Posted 09 February 2013 - 10:17 AM

I thought Never Say McClory Again was a very good effort.

However, I constitute parts of the score from past films, quite distracting (I know that'southward really quite petty).

Though that'southward spring to happen on beginning viewing, so maybe it'south something you lot simply get used to.

Anyone else think Mr Rich Douglas would exist perfect to exercise an original score? What a scale that would be.


#27 JLaidlaw

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Posted 09 February 2013 - 12:09 PM

Fantastic sleeve fine art, JLaidlaw. I'd like to add this to the DVD department of my 007 home-video sleeve website (www.007homevideo.com). I will of class accord appropriate and prominent credit to y'all,

I absolutely love your website, and as far equally I'm concerned you may take every bit many of my 'babe hands' covers as y'all like ;) , and don't worry about crediting prominently- it'due south merely a hobby. Incidentally, I've only posted the other movies here.


#28 freemo

Posted 10 February 2013 - 01:24 AM

Thanks so much for this annunciation. Even with that disclaimer I am very, very much looking forward to this.

Special features list Never Say McClory Once more and the Blu-Ray special features. Hope information technology'due south of utilise to some people.

Beautiful cover, JLaidlaw! Too good for NEVER SAY NEVER Once again, quite frankly.

All I tin say is "Cheers!" :)

Only bear in mind that NSMcA is far from perfect and is actually downright clumsy at times (either visually or in alternating music choice ...or both). In other words, I strongly suggest confronting edifice your expectations as yous will likely be disappointed. The new 'score' works in some places, is cheesy in others, and effing crap in a couple of instances. The EQ'ing is abominable. The project seemed like a proficient thought at the time just was non executed besides equally the premise promised (!), partly because I exhausted of it toward the cease.

Understandable. Can imagine one time the more "fun" parts (pretitle scene, titles, etc) were done, going through the rest of it must take been a bit of a slog. The score does indeed work in some places, though I retrieve thinking at the fourth dimension (been ages since at present I've watched it) that it might have been an idea to limit the pick to previous Connery movies (in keeping with the retentiveness lane / history repeating feel. OCTOPUSSY music in NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN? a tad jarring!). Nonetheless, a fun thought, and a commendable (and an appreciated and enjoyed) work.

I'd like to add this to the DVD section
of my 007 home-video sleeve website (www.007homevideo.com).,

Beloved the site, those 1996 AUS VHS covers brought back a lot of memories. I e'er thought these Moore covers (except for LALD, plain, which is the same) looked better than the Usa, and later the AU Special Edition ones.


#29 Ernst Stavro Blofeld Jr.

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Posted 10 February 2013 - 06:07 PM

I idea Never Say McClory Again was a very good effort.

However, I found parts of the score from past films, quite distracting (I know that's really quite fiddling).

Though that's bound to happen on first viewing, and so maybe it's something y'all simply become used to.

Anyone else think Mr Rich Douglas would exist perfect to do an original score? What a calibration that would be.

I similar a lot of what Rich does, but you already complained out music being out of place.  Rich does all his music electronically, and has a modern audio.  It would clash incredibly with the 80s settings and visuals.


#30 Shaun Forever

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Posted 17 April 2013 - 07:56 AM

I recollect what made the music seem out of place, was knowing it from other films, only aye, he does have a modern sound, but I reckon he could do it.

What does anybody make of this?


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