In a nice touch I've not before encountered, the Blu - ray (reviewed here) gives you the chance to watch
the unrated cut with an added footage marker (an apple graphic, appropriately enough) designating where the movie is changed from its original theatrical release.
Not exact matches
I think you'd be better off
with the original 2 - Disc
unrated & theatrical DVD, which a price
cut has knocked below $ 20 even
with pitiful discounting.
In addition to a movie - only DVD of the record - setting theatrical
cut, Warner released a «2 - Disc Digital Copy Special Edition» DVD
with bonus features and an
unrated extended
cut of the film.
On dialogueless changes, it splits the screen to contrast the
unrated cut to the R - rated one and follows up
with the 1.33:1 edit used on network television broadcasts.
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.
I re-watched this
with the
unrated directors
cut blu - ray, and I have to say I was a little disappointed.
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 release will be a 3 - disc
unrated director's
cut with the film coming on DVD and Blu - ray along
with a CD of the soundtrack's original score by the extremely talented Bruno Nicolai.
A DVD and Blu - ray releases pair up the film's PG - 13 theatrical release
with an
unrated cut running a few minutes more.
Long censored around the world, Blue Underground is proud to present the
Unrated Director's
Cut of 99 WOMEN in a brand new 4K restoration, along
with startling Extras including an eye - popping interview
with Jess Franco himself!
Truth or Dare from Blumhouse is coming to home video this July
with an all - new
unrated director's
cut.
Along
with an
unrated cut of the film (
with five additional minutes of footage), the DVD also features a lively audio commentary
with more than ten different participants (from director David Gordon Green and producer Judd Apatow to stars Seth Rogen and James Franco), a making - of featurette, a handful of deleted scenes, and a gag reel.
Warner Home Entertainment is releasing an
Unrated Extended
Cut of the R - rated pot comedy
with 10 minutes of additional footage.
A theatrical
cut - only DVD by itself will be released nationwide three weeks later, on Valentine's Day,
with an individual
unrated DVD remaining exclusive to Wal - Mart (outside of the combo pack covered here).
That makes it a lot more condonable that the DVD in this combo pack otherwise goes without extras, even if branching the
unrated cut footage and including the lost tapes, foreign dubs, and always salient descriptive track should have easily been achieved
with the more than 1 GB of space this falls under DVD - 9 capacity.
-- The originally intended
cut that got the studio nervous enough to re-edit the film to make Caesar more sympathetic and compassionate to his human oppressors was released
unrated on Blu - ray, along
with the original theatrical edition.
Strangely, the disc comes
with both the theatrical
cut and the
unrated cut, which runs — get this — 14 seconds longer.
Striking out theatrically
with one of the worst performances for a wide release film, Hot Tub 2 recently, quietly made its way to home video on DVD and the subject of this review, a «Hotter & Wetter
Unrated Cut» Blu - ray + DVD + Digital HD combo pack.
Keeping to Fox's tradition of granting different bonus features to simultaneously - issued rated and
unrated editions, the Theatrical
Cut reportedly holds five exclusive supplements: the Fox Movie Channel episode «In Character
with David Koechner», the behind - the - scenes featurette «Varsity Black N'Blues», and a trio of Fox Atomic «viral videos».
Dawn of the Dead: Packed
with more blood, more gore, and more bone - chilling, jaw - dropping thrills, Dawn of the Dead:
Unrated Director's
Cut is the version too terrifying to be shown in theaters!
Running time: 129 minutes Studio: Fox Home Entertainment 3 - Disc DVD Extras: Widescreen theatrical feature film,
unrated director's
cut, Wolverine theatrical trailer, Valkyrie, S. Darko, The Wrestler, Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy, commentary by director George Tillman, Jr., screenwriters Reggie Rock Bythewood and Cheo Hodari Coker, and editor Dirk Westervelt, commentary by
with Biggie's mom Voletta Wallace, and his manager Wayne Barrow, Behind the Scenes: The Making of Notorious, I Got a Story to Tell: The Lyrics of Biggie Smalls, Notorious Thugs: Casting the Film, Biggie Boot Camp, Anatomy of a B.I.G. Performance, Party & [Expletive](never before seen footage), The B.I.G. Three - Sixty, Directing the Last Moments, It Happened Right Here, The Petersen Exit, The Shooting, The Impala, The Unfortunate Violent Act, The Window, 9 Deleted Scenes, 4 extended / alternate concerts, trailers from: Secret Life of Bees, Gospel Hill and Slumdog Millionaire, digital copy.
This
unrated cut runs 4 minutes and 32 seconds longer than the theatrical
cut and includes some brief reinsertions along
with a dramatically prolonged ending.
Disc Two: · NEW HD master of the
unrated cut taken from the 2K digital intermediate · NEW Defining Moments — an interview
with writer / director Bryan Bertino · NEW All the Right Moves — an interview
with actor Kip Weeks (Man in the Mask) · NEW Brains and Brawn — an interview
with actress Laura Margolis (Pin Up Girl) · NEW Deep
Cuts — an interview
with editor Kevin Greutert · Still Gallery
For instance, a scene in which Nick tries to reconcile
with his estranged wife doesn't appear in the
Unrated Cut.
With branching, this Blu - ray thankfully offers both the original theatrical
cut and that
unrated longer edit.
The 4K disc includes no extras, but there's a regular Blu - ray Disc in the package that offers the
Unrated Extended
Cut of the film (which runs about 12 minutes longer) in 1080p HD
with the following extras (all in their original SD production resolution and
with optional subtitles):
The Blu - ray release also includes an
unrated cut of the film, deleted scenes, a 10 - minute fight featurette («Mix It Up»), and a comprehensive dissection of every fight
with commentary («Blow It Up»).
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with the U.S. military to track down his archenemy (John Malkovich), a frightening terrorist threatening to unleash hell.
The alternate ending is also better than the one viewers are stuck
with in the
unrated cut, while the original theatrical ending isn't much different but is still less jarring.
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The
unrated cut also concludes
with a slightly altered ending... more on that below, where the rest of the DVD is covered in detail.
Alas, only the
Unrated Edition was made available for review,
with its new
cut adding about six minutes to the film.
There are definitely some amusing bits
with the friends that are exclusive to the
unrated cut (like the guys» stakeout and police station bickering), but it's nice that both are offered for posterity's sake.