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Blogger Peter T Chattaway said...

It's definitely a shame that the set (still) doesn't include clips from Last Temptation, etc. When I saw Yancey give a presentation on this theme at Regent College in the mid-1990s, he did use clips from Last Temptation and Jesus of Montreal, and he did not use clips from Campus Crusade's Jesus film -- and when I interviewed him, he explained why he didn't use any clips from that latter film: ""It's pretty boring. It's very literalistic, it's very predictable, and it doesn't really add anything to the Bible, so why show it?"

Incidentally, checking my review of the VHS set just now, I see that the review came out in February 1999 and claims that the set was published in 1998; I guess it came out in Britain a couple years later? That would explain, at any rate, why all the films that came out on the cusp of the millennium are missing from this set.

2:47 pm, October 10, 2008

Blogger Matt Page said...

Actually it never came out over here (and neither has this DVD yet), but the 1998 release makes sense (FWIW I used the date from its Amazon webpage). But yes, that explains it. I'm surprised about the Jesus film U-turn, but I guess that it might be relatively easy to get the rights to use it compared to some of those others. Or he may have found some aspects of it he liked. I discovered a couple of nice touches in it myself over the summer.

Thanks for the interview link.

Matt

2:54 pm, October 10, 2008

Blogger Matt Page said...

Having read your review of the VHS version, I think there are some changes this time around. Firstly, there are only 6 sessions here not 14. Secondly, I'm fairly sure that there are more clips from Son of Man than the three you mention.

Matt

3:21 pm, October 10, 2008

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