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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Kinney" data-source="post: 326141" data-attributes="member: 3219"><p>I like both versions but the shows are very different. The New York in the Edward Woodward version is a very dark one. The atmosphere is set in the title credit sequence. The irritating "nervous" music is by Stewart Copeland (from The Police). You get the impression there are attacks at any street corner day or night and everything is dirty - it captures the style of the series really well.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]g87nDBIyqeU[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The New York in the Queen Latifah version is much lighter, bright, most of the series is set in daylight. Latifah's nice family scenes and the dynamic of her hacker duo deliver some funnier moments. The streets are clean but there are some deserted industrial buildings where the crimes happen. However both McCalls, Robert (Woodward) and Robyn (Latifah) have something in common: they are very calm and rational characters. Except when Robert was enraged by the villains. Then Robert acted a bit too violent while Robyn manages to suppress acts of self-justice.</p><p></p><p>This is a fan made intro for the new Equalizer, it must have been difficult to find the darker scenes to fit to Copeland's music.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]fF6zfCoIPXY[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Kinney, post: 326141, member: 3219"] I like both versions but the shows are very different. The New York in the Edward Woodward version is a very dark one. The atmosphere is set in the title credit sequence. The irritating "nervous" music is by Stewart Copeland (from The Police). You get the impression there are attacks at any street corner day or night and everything is dirty - it captures the style of the series really well. [MEDIA=youtube]g87nDBIyqeU[/MEDIA] The New York in the Queen Latifah version is much lighter, bright, most of the series is set in daylight. Latifah's nice family scenes and the dynamic of her hacker duo deliver some funnier moments. The streets are clean but there are some deserted industrial buildings where the crimes happen. However both McCalls, Robert (Woodward) and Robyn (Latifah) have something in common: they are very calm and rational characters. Except when Robert was enraged by the villains. Then Robert acted a bit too violent while Robyn manages to suppress acts of self-justice. This is a fan made intro for the new Equalizer, it must have been difficult to find the darker scenes to fit to Copeland's music. [MEDIA=youtube]fF6zfCoIPXY[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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