After
the long version of the movie with its artfully jumbled chronology won raves at Cannes, the American distributors hacked it down and streamlined it, though in the decades since, still - incomplete longer versions have come out on home video.
Not exact matches
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Will Ferrell and
long - time collaborator Adam McKay will executive produce a new, animated
movie version of the classic 1960s cartoon sitcom.
On another, it frames the
movie's
version of his primary dilemma in life, that is, his years -
long reluctance to publish that his theory.
If Jackson already stretched the
movie well beyond the parameters
of the source, why deliver an even
longer version?
This rambling film, which feels much
longer than its actual length, might have worked as a distaff
version of Nicolas Roeg's «The Man Who Fell to Earth» if it weren't for director Glazer's decision to turn the
movie into something like a TV reality show.
Had Ferrell and his collaborators Adam McKay and Judd Apatow (who has never believed a
movie could be too
long) and their studio, Paramount, been thinking
of their audience above all, they would have needed only one
version of their film; given how great the first Anchorman was, that
version may even have been good.
When the
long end credit sequence features family snaps
of the real men who died, soundtracked to Peter Gabriel's
version of «Heroes», it's clear that at some point Berg switched from filmmaking to hagiography, and that he's much better at making
movies than he is at making saints.
But I'll give the
movie version, which cast Helen Mirren in Nighy's place credit, too, for its beautiful final montage:
of a newspaper winding its way through the presses and being shipped out, all scored to Creedence Clearwater Revival's «
Long as I Can See the Light.»
Beautifully shot by cinematographer Benjamín Echazarreta, the
movie slides into the surreal as Marina imagines herself in a dance club, a glittering
version of the woman she
longs to be.
Housed in a complementary cardboard slipcover, this
version includes both the (R - rated) theatrical
version of the
movie and a
longer unrated
version, with an additional six minutes
of material — much
of it foul - mouthed riffing.
The live action Tekken
movie adaptation is bringing its
version of the
long - running fighting game series to a disc format near you this summer.
He's already stated that the original
version of the
movie was over three hours
long, and now it looks like we may yet get to see some
of that material when the
movie comes to home video.
Playing the younger
version of Michael B. Jordan's nuanced villain for only a few minutes, the young lad was only on screen briefly at the start
of the
movie, in a flashback scene and for a
longer - speaking part in a poignant dialogue in the ancestral plain (trust us, it makes sense in the
movie).
Disc 1 offers an ultra-resolution restored
version of the 106 - minute -
long movie with a new Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track.
I also appreciated the versatility
of Sidney Lumet, who was best known for his gritty urban police
movies like «Serpico,» «Dog Day Afternoon» and «Prince
of the City» but who also made the raucous satire
of television, «Network,» the all - star Agatha Christie mystery, «Murder on the Orient Express,» and film
versions of Eugene O'Neill's «
Long Day's Journey Into Night» and Mary McCarthy's «The Group.»
This disc is recommended to both fans
of the
movie who have
long been awaiting a DVD worth buying and those owning one
of the previous, now - unloadable
versions.
Watching «The Amazing Spider - Man 2» made me
long for a low - budget, indie
version of the same
movie — one that took out all the numbing action sequences and focused instead on the character's inner struggle.
Disc One features an unrated
version of the
movie (it's only three minutes
longer than the theatrical cut), an audio commentary by the director, Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Rose Byrne and a couple others, and three in - depth featurettes, including one on the making
of the
movie and one on the music written for the
movie (that one's a can't miss).
The Nameless One (Doctor Strange) The 1978
movie version of the Sorcerer Supreme's
long - running series
of adventures had no other choice than to make a few cuts.
Releasing on regular screens and in IMAX (where audiences are treated to a several - story high
version of the caped crusader), the
movie takes a
long hard look at justice.
I think Joss Whedon already did a magnificent job compressing all those plot points into 142 minutes, but I think the
movie would have been a lot better fleshed - out if it were 3 and a half hours
long (impossible for the sake
of profit - maximisation, though it'd make a lot
of sense if extra scenes were put in DVD / Blu - ray for an extended, complete
version).
There is an alternate dispatch
of exposition, a
longer version of one character's demise, and an extended cut
of Swagger and Memphis shopping that probably finds the
movie at its most comedic.
Even though the
movie is only 90 minutes
long, cramming two
versions of it onto one side
of a dual - layer disc seems to greatly compromise the integrity
of the image, as it simply doesn't sport the lustre a $ 100M production should.
And there are
long scenes when the action is simply becalmed in the museum, and the
movie starts looking like an upmarket, grander, but less entertaining
version of the Night At The Museum franchise.
But the feature - film
version of the
long - running animated TV series only superficially resembles its source material, and it pales in comparison to the first two Lego
movies.
There are two
versions of the
movie; the theatrical release and the appropriately titled «American Cox: The Unbearably
Long, Self - Indulgent Director's Cut (it's a whopping 24 minutes
longer).
How will
long - serving Dad's Army fans (some
of you have already been dismissing the
movie on our Twitter feed) welcome the new
version?
Having watched all those
movies for a
long period
of time, I really fell in love with Victor Mature's
version of all
of those kinds
of films.
In this live action
movie version of the
long running Marvel comic, Thor, Hemsworth will play the slightly disabled Dr. Donald Blake who discovers that his alter ego is the none other than the ancient Norse god
of thunder (and Thursday),
Cruising the hilly streets and waterfront avenues
of the North Shore on New York's
Long Island, we feel like we're starring in a classic
movie (cue references to «The Italian Job,» both British and American
versions) as we work the unassisted steering and knife through traffic.
They better get the PS3
version out
long before the first God
of War 3 shots and
movies come out or they are going to get laughed at.
Insomniac's Ted Price was on stage to show off the PS4
version of Ratchet & Clank (the game
of the
movie of the game), and while it looks gorgeous and retains the humor the series is well known for, I'm not convinced the too -
long gameplay demonstration was really necessary.
As part
of this group exhibition we hung a three story
long banner
version of our
movie poster «Birth
of Feminism.»
Late in 2017, not
long after Disney
Movies Anywhere cut its ties with Microsoft, Disney announced that it was launching an expanded
version of the digital locker with support from more content providers, this time dubbed simply «
Movies Anywhere.»