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O'Barr's "The Crow" love
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O’Barr once again has complete control of the soundtrack, and also gets a large say in the casting and scripting processes.

 

That first bit will likely have Crow fans jumping for joy, as the 1994 film’s soundtrack remains one of the most beloved of that decade. O’Barr’s plan is to include music from vintage bands like Joy Division and The Cure, while also adding tracks from modern bands of the same style.

 

This news alone is just :cloud9: The Crow soundtrack was so damn good. Great news! :headbang:

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He's in the original comics and they filmed various scenes of him throughout the film but he was cut out. There was also a lot more involvement in the screenplay that didn't get to the filming stage.

 

http://io9.com/who-was-the-skull-cowboy-the-mysterious-character-cut-1356239694

 

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/nailbiter111/news/?a=87333

 

 

Skull Cowboy was the Hills have Eyes guy.

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A very cool part of the story.

 

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COMICVINE: Skull Cowboy

 

COMIC: The Skull Cowboy watched over The Crow, helping Eric understand what he had become and what he needed to do. The Skull Cowboy communicated with Eric through visions

 

MOVIE: The Skull Cowboy was supposed to appear in the original Crow movie but was cut from it. The scenes featuring The Skull Cowboy have recently been leaked, in one of the cut scenes, Skull Cowboy confronts Eric, saying that his business is done and he needs to move on, but Eric ignores him and chooses to rescue Sarah, even if damnation is a possibility. This version of the Skull Cowboy suggested to Eric that he himself was once a Crow who made the mistake of staying too long.

 

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