Talk:The Chase (1994 film)

Cameos
Is it worth a section regarding the ridiculous number of cameos in this film? Cary Elwes as a newscaster, Flea and Kiedis as the rednecks, Ron Jeremy as a cameraman, and many more. If it's worth doing, I'll try to get a complete list. ThuranX 15:28, 2 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Yeah, I'd say that would be something worth inclusion in the article. Go for it. --UNHchabo 10:18, 3 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I agree. The high number of cameos is most likely a notable aspect of the film, a-la Farce of the Penguins-- Lostprophyt 17:56, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

Over-long Plot Summary
Wikipedia has been curtailing alot of the plot summarys in articles on films, citing that such detailed descriptions of said films might violate copyright. While we all know that Copyright as it stands today is totally broken, but these are still the rules. The summary, while as-yet incomplete, is still failry long and detailed. I suggest that it be shortened a bit further to avoid this nag in the future.

Lostprophyt 17:56, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 12:09, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

Soundtrack
Somewhere in the dusty corners of my memory, I recall reading in the late 1990s an interview with someone from Epitaph Records (probably Brett Gurewitz) wherein this film's soundtrack is discussed. The gist, if I recall correctly, is that Gurewitz was approached to provide a Bad Religion track for the soundtrack, and saw this as an opportunity to get exposure for Epitaph and several of its bands. A deal was struck in which the soundtrack would heavily feature Epitaph bands (Bad Religion, The Offspring, NOFX, Down by Law, Rancid, etc.) and Epitaph would put out the soundtrack album. I believe the film's credits even say "soundtrack album available on Epitaph Records", although it's been 15+ years since I've seen the film. In the interview, the Epitaph person mentions that they were all set to release it but then the deal fell through and the soundtrack album never came out, which upset the folks at the label and led to their releasing the Punk-O-Rama compilation instead.

I wish I could remember where I read this, as it would make good content for the article if I could track down the source. Alas, I'm having no luck in scouring the internet for this interview, so I'm mentioning it here in case anyone else can remember it or might be able to track it down. If anyone can find the interview or any other sources discussing the film's music, drop a link or other source information here and I'll be happy to utilize it in improving this article. --IllaZilla (talk) 22:14, 16 September 2016 (UTC)