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  • I've seen it and I don't think it does, you can buy it on e- bay. Having said that, Pink Floyd took a lot of mind bending substances, it seems quite plausible to me that one of them said one day 'Here guys, i've got a reeeeeally good idea...........' Thanks Drubic. I really don't think it does. The only bit that jumped out was when the witch turned up on the bicycle. Everything else didn't really do it for me, i have to disagree, sorry buddy.
  • It's doubtful that Pink Floyd truly intended to match The Wizard of Oz with their best-selling album. Suggestion seems to play a big role in the experience. (Psychologist Carl Jung coined the term "synchronicity" to describe unrelated events that somehow seem linked.) And since Pink Floyd denies doing anything intentional, we are left to speculate if album "syncs" are just the work of the little man behind the curtain... http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20000106.html
  • As much as I would like it to be true, I really doubt it. It's fun to watch as I have to admit certain parts do fit though. But I guess its just coincidence. You can read some theories here: http://www.synchronicityarkive.com/node/18 Or judge for yourself here: EDIT: LINK NOT WORKING NOW.
  • No I certainly do not believe it is.
  • Not on purpose, but it does match well, doesn't it !!!
  • It is in my DVD rack!
  • No. Just no.
  • I don't think it was purposely aligned, but it was fun to watch it that way. Some of the parts did go together well. (no drugs were involved, either!)
  • I have watched the movie and synchronized the album to start at the same time. I would say that it is an amazing coincidence. It is amusing.

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