Talk:Coven (1997 film)

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Somewhere in American Movie or the deleted scenes of American Movie, Mark Borchardt tells his daughter that ADR stands for Additional Dialog Recording. And I thought that the "Automated" part of the Dialog Recording on big films refers to automated technology to show the images while the actor is recording the replacement dialog; I got the impression that Mark did not have access to the fully-automated version, and the timing of the sounds often does not seem to match the timing of the images very well in Coven. JNW2 01:12, 20 June 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:COVEN movie poster jpg.JPG
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BetacommandBot 12:32, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

Dubious sales claim
I've removed this sentence that someone added on Nov 28: "DVD & Blu-ray sales have since surpassed box office hits such as Transformers, Star Wars and Titanic." This is highly unlikely since those are some of the high-est grossing films in history. The citation attached to the sentence was already in the text of the article before this sentence was added, and the article it links to (while blocked by a paywall) was published in 2004 and thus predates any possible claims about Blu-ray sales. Ytpete (talk) 00:19, 1 December 2013 (UTC)