About teleportation in US Director's CutDVD. if you look (and listen) close to same episode in other version - you'll notice lightning and same sound effect during Kain's arrival. so technically Kain teleported in both versions of the movie.
Imagine entering the 20th century from the 16th; it would be terrifying. Cars, airplanes, TV’s etc… all would seem like dark magic. How much adjustment time would one need?
In the front introductory picture to advertise this video, I noticed a 1989 Axl Rose on it and I'm wondering what Axl Rose has to do with this TH-cam video of Highlander 3?
Cuz director who they interviewing had directed some gnr videos and Axl was gonna make the soundtrack to this movie till he heard they hired Mario van peebles who I guess he hates for whatever reason 😂😂😂
Cuz director who they interviewing had directed some gnr videos and Axl was gonna make the soundtrack to this movie till he heard they hired Mario van peebles who I guess he hates for whatever reason 😂😂😂
... 48:40 the Hell?! the Quickenings in Highlander II 3 years earlier looked better and more professional then the ones in the third one. Dropped the ball on that one... and not only there for that matter.
Highlander 3 was nothing more than a watered down version, or ‘apology’ of the original film. Highlander 3 has its moments and it’s probably the most coherent of the sequels but it’s still nothing special.
@@walter_the_wobot2349 I would probably agree with that. It has its moments. I love the scenes where Connor goes back to Scotland when he forges a new blade. I also like the end where you see him light a candle for Heather.
Just found your channel guys. Awesome interview. Gonna check out Endgame snd the source after
About teleportation in US Director's CutDVD.
if you look (and listen) close to same episode in other version - you'll notice lightning and same sound effect during Kain's arrival. so technically Kain teleported in both versions of the movie.
I'm detecting a trend with how Highlander movie directors feel about the producers.
Who could blame em Panzer and Davis did nothing but wreck highlander at every turn and either lie about or fumble funding time and time again
@@wt701 It’s a shame really. I met Bill Panzer and he came across as a nice really guy. I can’t speak for him from a business point of view.
I never noticed the "Connor goes to fridge to get food" part of returning to NYC after 8 years lol.
I didn’t notice either, but I did notice the lack of dust in the room.😅
Imagine entering the 20th century from the 16th; it would be terrifying. Cars, airplanes, TV’s etc… all would seem like dark magic. How much adjustment time would one need?
Rob: “That woman is well acquainted with a wee dram”. Me: “Hey, I resemble that remark!” 🥃 😂
😂
It was a compliment 😃👍
Great interview. Though it would have been fun listening to Andy talk about filming the love scene.😊
In the front introductory picture to advertise this video, I noticed a 1989 Axl Rose on it and I'm wondering what Axl Rose has to do with this TH-cam video of Highlander 3?
Cuz director who they interviewing had directed some gnr videos and Axl was gonna make the soundtrack to this movie till he heard they hired Mario van peebles who I guess he hates for whatever reason 😂😂😂
Why is axl rose in the thumbnail
Exactly! That's what I was wondering!
Cuz director who they interviewing had directed some gnr videos and Axl was gonna make the soundtrack to this movie till he heard they hired Mario van peebles who I guess he hates for whatever reason 😂😂😂
... 48:40 the Hell?! the Quickenings in Highlander II 3 years earlier looked better and more professional then the ones in the third one. Dropped the ball on that one... and not only there for that matter.
Highlander 3 was nothing more than a watered down version, or ‘apology’ of the original film. Highlander 3 has its moments and it’s probably the most coherent of the sequels but it’s still nothing special.
It’s a guilty pleasure for me. I acknowledge all of its (many) faults, but still enjoy the movie quite a bit.😊
@@walter_the_wobot2349 I would probably agree with that. It has its moments. I love the scenes where Connor goes back to Scotland when he forges a new blade. I also like the end where you see him light a candle for Heather.