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opinionista:

--- Quote ---I'm also noticing more posts on TOB about people asking "What did he say at the end?"  We had none of that during the theatrical release
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Actually, some people were asking that question after seeing the movie at the theater. I remember lots of threads at the TOB about it.

I don't have the DVD yet, so I don't know if the lines come different or not. It will be available for renting next week here in Madrid and for selling on June 7. I don't understand why there are two different dates for the DVD rental and the selling. It's stupid.

moremojo:

--- Quote from: atz75 on May 17, 2006, 12:17:58 am ---Lately I can't help hearing the last line as "Jack, I'll swear..." which I know is wrong (I've seen the movie 5 million times by now).  I don't know what's wrong with me.   ::) :-\

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When I had my first phone conversation with my mother after we saw the film together (both for the first time), one week after the event, she invoked this final scene, and initially quoted it herself as "Jack, I'll swear...", correcting herself almost immediately with "Jack, I swear...". She mused that what Ennis never fully said here was, "Jack, I swear that I loved you."

Scott

Flashframe777:
I think evidence points towards lower audio levels on the DVD transfer.  In the theaters I had no problem hearing "Jack, I Swear", but on the dvd the volume is lower.

LittleGuitar, your avatar looks like the lovechild of Ziggy Stardust & Shirley Manson.

Brown Eyes:
Flashframe, that is Ziggy Stardust (or at least one manifestation of him). 
 :laugh:  :)
I know I'm not LittleGuitar... but I am an obsessed Bowie fan.  Sorry for interjecting...

Flashframe777:
Off topic here, but I wonder if Little Guitar has a larger size pic of that avatar pic.  I'd like to use it as a visual reference for an upcoming project.

ATZ75,  great.  It looks like a contemporary recreation of a cool Bowie shot though.  The lighting and film stock look too contemporary to be from the 70s.  If it's photoshopped, then someone did a heck of a job.

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