Summary
After acquiring the CD ($15.99) and rental DVD ($.99) from Hastings, I downloaded instructions on how to properly synchronize the album with the film. Start the album on the MGM lion's third roar, a Web site suggested.! only witnessed two roars, so my experiment was very quickly out of sync; luckily there was a realignment point shortly thereafter. As I reset the two media, I discovered proof the album might actually correspond to the movie as I'd been told. Just before toppling into a pig pen, Dorothy, arms outstretched, balances on a fence top. "And balanced on the biggest wave," PF front man David Gilmour sings. Hmmm.
In the very frame that the Wicked Witch of the West appears, Gilmour sing-shouts: "Black! ... and blue." (I said, "Holy cow!" aloud at that point.) Shortly after, as the good and bad witches bicker, Gilmour observes, "Haven't you heard? It's a battle of words."See the full content of this document
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The Dark Side Might Be 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow'
I've heard countless claims - mostly from drug enthusiasts - of how intense the classic musical The Wizard of Oz is if watched with the sound off and acco...
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