Sentences with phrase «as unrated versions»

These fans won't be disappointed, as the unrated version contains a lot of just that.

Not exact matches

The unrated version only adds about 8minutes of extended scenes / dialogue, but no gratuitous nudity or language is added as might be expected.
Even if, as is usually the case, the leaner theatrical cut is better than the extended one, the Theatrical & Unrated Edition carries both versions plus more bonus features and Amazon is actually selling it for $ 3 less than the DVD with less on it.
The PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4 Blu - ray / DVD combo pack includes both the theatrical version of the film and the unrated version, as well as «The Recovered Files» with nearly 30 minutes of new found footage.
According to the press release, besides the obvious extended cut as an option, the Theatrical & Unrated Edition DVD replaces the gag reel with an unrated version of it and adds an alternate ending and the featurettes «Sodom's Got»em» and «Leeroy Jenkins: The Gates of Sodom.Unrated Edition DVD replaces the gag reel with an unrated version of it and adds an alternate ending and the featurettes «Sodom's Got»em» and «Leeroy Jenkins: The Gates of Sodom.unrated version of it and adds an alternate ending and the featurettes «Sodom's Got»em» and «Leeroy Jenkins: The Gates of Sodom.»
The Blu - ray contains both the R - rated theatrical version as well as an unrated cut that's approximately six minutes longer.
The Blu - ray contains both the R - rated theatrical version as well as an unrated cut that runs an additional 24 minutes; this extra footage was trimmed before the»94 debut and largely centers on Mathilda's desire to be Léon's lover.
The R rating for the film (included on the DVD, along with the unrated version) is earned as much for its violence as its nudity.
Featured on the first disc of the set are both versions of the film, the theatrical R - rated cut and the unrated version (which contains ten minutes of never - before - seen footage), as well as two full - length audio commentaries.
The set contains an unrated version, with an alternate ending, as well as the theatrical release.
Bonus features include: a new HD masters derived from the 2K digital intermediate for both the theatrical and unrated versions, interviews with the cast and crew, new interviews with writer / director Bryan Bertino, actors Kip Weeks, and Laura Margolis, editor Kevin Greutert, as well as deleted scenes, TV spots, the theatrical trailer, and still gallery!
The first with with Paul Feig and is only available on the Unrated Version of the film but it is a blast and very funny as well.
In the unrated version on Blu - ray, it continues on to show Larry entering the house, finishing Jane off, executing the wheelchair dude, Rick (Andrew Gorell), as he futilely drags himself across the carpet, and grimly, dutifully marching down the street to kill some neighbours Rick just threw under the bus.
Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You (Unrated) Reverential retrospective revisiting the career of one of the most successful television producers of all time, including such groundbreaking shows as All in the Family and The Jeffersons.
THE BLU - RAY DISC Taken arrives on Blu - ray from Fox in a «2 - Disc Extended Cut» that gives you the option, via seamless branching, of watching the theatrical or unrated version of the film — the most obvious variation between the two a couple of extended shots in which Bryan fires a few more bullets at some assholes in tuxedos in what can only be described as a miniature tantrum.
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