This fun for the whole family release includes an
extended cut of the film with an alternate ending and loads of special features.
Not only do you get more pie with this
longer cut of the film but there are also some surprisingly good deleted scenes (touching rather than funny).
There is also the opportunity to watch a 33 - minute, 9 - second
cut of the film made up just of these songs.
We can only hope that one day they release the
full cut of the film to properly see if those missing scenes will turn this mediocrity into the quality film it seems to be.
As that moniker suggests, the set offers an all -
new cut of the film that has apparently been prepared by the writer - director - actor himself.
But I kept telling the studio, and I kept telling Ryan, I'm like, «No, the director's cut going to come in at like 2:12,»» Leitch explained about his
rough cut of the film before elaborating that the extended version contains a montage of Deadpool attempting suicide, some extra material with Domino and alternate takes of existing scenes with different dialogue.
Special features include audio commentary with director Michael Ritchie and actress Jean Louisa Kelly, as well as an isolated score track and original
cut of the film in standard def.
Scorsese's
original cut of the film clocked in at over 180 minutes and there was no way Paramount was going to release it in that state.
Universal released the 132 minute
theatrical cut of the film, the same one that played theaters in the U.S., on Blu - ray last year in a bare - bones edition.
Last but not necessarily least is Disc 2's lone bonus: a complete 119 -
minute cut of the film in storyboard form, set to two - channel Surround versions of the final mixes in either English or Japanese.
Instead of documentaries and interviews and the like, the second disc offers an
alternate cut of the film, which only runs a few minutes longer but features a different ending that changes the entire point of the film... for the better, in my opinion.
The Blu - ray also includes an Extended
cut of the film which runs about 2 hours and 15 minutes but honestly, it is way too long.
The only addition (and it's a major one) is the 101 - minute
British cut of the film, which allows the difference in scores, pacing, and editing to be glimpsed in full.
Most interesting is the revelation of her favorite Scorsese film and the fact no one in the cast even had a look of the legendary four -
hour cut of the film, which delayed the film's release by a month:
There are rumors circulating about an extended director's cut, an R - rated cut, all sorts
of cuts of this film that will «restore» all the sequences and scenes left on the cutting room floor and make the choppy, helter - skelter nature of the film flow better and make more sense.
The single - disc director's cut of the movie doesn't have the packaging glitz or the massive amount of bonus material as the original DVD release, but it does feature the intended, R -
rated cut of the film with 30 additional minutes of footage.
A
shorter cut of the film might have alleviated its pacing problems, but some of the strongest character work occurs during this stretch, leaving director Rawson Marshall Thurber and his editor with little choice but to weather the storm.
(2) After working as assistant editor under Robert Swink on William Wyler's Friendly Persuasion (1956) and The Big Country (1958) and George Stevens» The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) and The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), Ashby began to gain attention for his own
cutting of films by Tony Richardson (The Loved One [1965]-RRB- and Norman Jewison.
The director confirmed at numerous screenings that he attended leading up to the movie's release that there's indeed one shot in the final
cut of the film where Spacey can be seen playing billionaire J. Paul Getty.
Though West didn't cite the film's DVD debut as a «director's cut,» the adventurous filmmaker utilized the flexible new home video format to assemble a slightly
altered cut of the film that continued to display an enthusiastic and inventive approach to filmmaking.
Watching TV in bed, I caught one of the latest commercials, which had me scratching my head — there was an insanely badass
scene cut of the film.
Although the excessive edge enhancement and DNR will annoy some videophiles, most viewers should be happy enough with this Blu - ray release which collects both the theatrical cut and extended
cut of the film together with a myriad of extras.
In the case of Battle of The Sexes, she worked with directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris not only to achieve a
perfect cut of their film but also to capture best way to condense the legendary tennis battle between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs in 1973.
Reportedly, a 130 - minute
cut of the film exists, gutted down to about 90 minutes to increase showings at the theater — a move generally done when a studio thinks it has a dud on its hands that won't last more than a week.
Although the release of The Equalizer is still several months away, Sony is already planning a sequel thanks to the
current cut of the film earning massive approval from focus groups.
Maybe it's the weird release strategy of having two
separate cuts of the film, a standard Digital Release that will go into as many theaters as the Weinstein's can get it in and a special 1 - week engagement that is designed to showcase the 70 millimeter print.
«The Editor» is quite solid, I heard Astron - 6 were going to
cut some of the film down, as many complained about its running time (I actually spoke to the guys in person about it), but I encouraged them to leave it as it was.
The JUSTIN BIEBER: Never Say Never Blu - ray / DVD Combo with Digital Copy and standard DVD include a concert dance off that was not shown in theaters in which Bieber and his crew show off their amazing moves, a full - length concert performance of «Favorite Girl» from the Director's
Fan Cut of the film, footage of Justin's team surprising lucky fans with free concert tickets and a final farewell to Bieber's signature hairstyle.
Other sub-story components, like the Tales of the Black Freighter only make it into the
Ultimate Cut of the film released on Blu - ray.
It's anticipated not just for its subject matter — since Amanda Seyfried is playing porn legend Linda Lovelace — but also so cinemagoers can see the
finished cut of the film.
Phrases with «cut of the film»