June 06, 2004

Fahrenheit 9/11 Trailer Now in Non-streaming QuickTime



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Well, I don't have to host the non-streaming version of the Fahrenheit 9/11 trailer any more--Apple has a full-sized, non-streaming QuickTime version up. It's a good trailer--who's music is that at the start, by the way? Phillip Glass? (The film's original music was composed by Jeff Gibbs, who also did the music for Moore's Columbine flick, by the way.)

This paper reports on how the new Fahrenheit 9/11 web site melted down due to a blizzard of requests for the trailer--they had to take it down for a while. The QuickTime version of the trailer on that site is now hosted by Apple, meaning that it also is the non-streaming size. Apple to the rescue....

Posted by Luis at June 6, 2004 09:55 PM
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