It never occurred to me until now, that the Sineplex movie collection, that is found here in scene excerpts, in "Sineplex Classic" section came under the LP franchise?
Any insights would be great.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:I've noticed some Sineplex CZ scenes (precursor to Gonzo studio) were recently retagged as Sineplex Classic. I don't know why this is but it's really confusing.
Basically there were three main lines bearing the Sineplex moniker.
Classic Sineplex
Sineplex CZ which was basically what became Gonzo.
Sineplex SOS based in St. Petersburg and Mexico.
I don't know if you've ever read this before, but I found this insight provided by Mr Ananas quite interesting.
viewtopic.php?f=96&t=25920&p=331952#p331952
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:I don't know any details beyond that Sineplex and Giorgio were definitely separate entities but both shot in St. Petersburg which is important because there was a loophole made possible by some court decisions. After a backlash productions moved to Prague while SOS eventually continued production in Russia also retaining the Sineplex name.
Interesting post from Giorgio.
viewtopic.php?f=96&t=17895&p=176905#p176905
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:There's actually an interview with Timo Hardy. I haven't watched it yet, though.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RoNBBaAzmgg
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Yeah, just that host and his whole weirdo life coaching shtick really puts me off a bit. But I bet there are some interesting things in there.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Well, I'd argue Mark was also a genius and very well read. He tried working that into his lyrics. There's a whole site dedicated to deciphering his lyrics funnily enough. But I didn't know this was a cover and really Mark looked great in that video. What speed and alcohol does to a man... well he only turned to booze after he and his wife separated and it really went downhill from there.
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