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So, if you're diving into 'On Location with Westworld', it's like a backstage pass to the making of a film that really digs into the human-machine connection. You get to see Crichton and Brynner discussing the film’s deeper themes, and it’s fascinating how they frame their thoughts around the technology of the time. The atmosphere is quite raw, capturing the essence of 70s filmmaking, with practical effects that feel very tactile compared to today’s standards. It's short but packs a punch, revealing the challenges and creativity behind bringing Westworld to life. It’s a neat piece for collectors who appreciate the behind-the-scenes glimpses into classic sci-fi productions.
This promotional short has seen limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. It's often overshadowed by the feature film, yet it holds its own as a fascinating artifact of 70s cinema. While not widely available in every format, it sometimes pops up in special editions of the film, sparking interest among those who appreciate the craftsmanship behind the scenes.
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