Not to long ago, a special edition DVD of Rumblefish was released. I had seen it when it was first released 20 or so years ago. I recalled not liking it too much. I am a huge film fan, and Coppola is one of my favorite directors (even though I am not sure how to spell him name) so the film really paled in comparison to his masterpieces. However, the soundtrack of course had an immediate impact on me and still is probably one of my very favorite SC works.
Anyways, Netflixed the special edition just for the heck of it yesterday. A friend of mine is letting me stay at his place for a few days. Really nice place. One of those condos in Vegas where DiCaprio and Toby Maguire also have a place. Anyways, the place is decked out with a 60 inch plasma with probably the sweetest surround sound systems I've seen.
If you're like me and you haven't seen Rumblefish in awhile, GO GET THE SPECIAL EDITION DVD. It is GREAT!. Looks GREAT. Sounds GREAT. Much better than I remember. A can't recall a movie where Stewart's music just married so perfectly with the film (coincidentally, Very Bad Things was on Showtime last night).
In addition, there is a 12 minute documentary called, "The Percussion Based Score" which features Stewart talking about how he came about making the soundtrack. Contains some cool vintage clips. FANTASTIC. Unfortunately, Stan Ridgeway is not part of the documentary and little is mentioned about Don't Box Me In. However, the disc does contain the video for Don't Box Me In. Great to see Stewart playing guitar.
Just wondering if anyone also has recently revisited Rumblefish and what their impressions were.