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Ken Russell's unrated theatrical cut, restored from heavily censored release versions, has received a 2K transfer courtesy of Arrow Video, yet the image quality is wildly inconsistent.

Not exact matches

(The theatrical cut ran 102 minutes; this «Unrated Extended Edition» adds 10 minutes.)
(The theatrical cut fills 102 minutes; this «Unrated Extended Edition» adds 10 minutes.)
In addition to the theatrical version, we get an extended unrated cut of the film.
The set includes both an «Unrated Cut» of The Hangover (1:47:44) and the film's «Theatrical Edition» (1:39:38).
The theatrical cut ran almost two hours, while this DVD's unrated edition hits the 127 - minute mark.
Bonus: • Both Theatrical and Unrated Cuts • Deleted Scene • «The Final Climax Featurettes • «Christian and Ana by Jamie and Dakota» Featurette • «An Intimate Conversation» Featurette • Music Videos • Blu — ray Copy
Running 8 minutes and 6 seconds longer, The Hangover's unrated cut is not significantly better or worse than its theatrical cut.
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.
This Blu - ray contains both the theatrical cut and the unrated cut (which, as usual, adds little to nothing to the viewing experience).
Both the theatrical and unrated cuts of The Hangover look pretty good in the DVD's 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen presentations.
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.
I don't believe I've ever encountered an unrated cut of a movie that was substantially different or better than its theatrical cut (well, Walk Hard adds 25 % new content, some of it quite entertaining, but I'm okay having only the theatrical cut of that underappreciated biopic spoof).
World War Z releases to home video in a 2D Unrated Cut (Blu - ray / DVD / Ultraviolet Digital Copy) or 3D Theatrical Cut (plus 2D Unrated Cut)(Blu - ray 3D / Blu - ray / DVD / Digital Copy).
For Road Trip, the studio also does the decent thing by providing both the film's theatrical and unrated cuts, heretofore only sold separately.
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 ltheatrical 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 lTheatrical & 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 combo pack offers two versions of the film, the theatrical cut seen in theaters and an unrated version.
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.»
A DVD and Blu - ray releases pair up the film's PG - 13 theatrical release with an unrated cut running a few minutes more.
Date Movie has come to DVD in two versions, one being the PG - 13 theatrical cut and the other being an unrated cut.
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 includes both the PG - 13 theatrical version and an unrated cut.
Disc One includes an «Unrated Cut» of The Hangover (1:47:44), while Disc Two provides the film's «Theatrical Edition» (1:39:38).
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 film has come to DVD in two separate versions, the PG - 13 theatrical cut and unrated cut, which runs some 7 minutes longer.
Its theatrical cuts aren't strong enough to enthrall viewers, so it must provide the action genre version of an unrated sex comedy, in which the action itself is often seconds - different to the theatrical cut — this one just dangles images of corpses, and maybe a few CGI blood spurts.
Like the first two movies in the series, Paranormal Activity 3 is presented in both theatrical and unrated cuts on DVD and Blu - ray.
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).
Note that the platter contains only an Unrated edition of the film, whose theatrical release was rated PG - 13 and ran, contrary to convention, a minute longer than this alternative cut.
-- 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.
As if the theatrical cut wasn't brutal enough, This Means War's Blu - ray adds an unrated extended cut into the mix.
For review we received the widescreen «Unrated Version,» which runs five minutes longer than the theatrical cut, though the disc provides no indication of what's been restored to the film.
Note that this disc contains only the 100 - minute Unrated Director's Cut prepared for DVD in 1999; for comparison's sake, it would be nice if the the long - OOP 96 - minute theatrical version were included, but again this release is not exactly an act of curation.
Despite the plethora of bawdiness, all the sex remains verbal; even in this Unrated Edition, which runs a reported 20 minutes longer than the theatrical cut, the titillation never gets any more visually graphic than scanty clothing and groping an occupied football - like brasierre.
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».
According to the press release, the final retail version of the Unrated DVD edition offers only a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer, whereas the Theatrical Cut holds that and a 1.33:1 fullscreen version on opposite sides of a flipper disc.
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.
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.
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).
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.
I watched the «extended» unrated version, which runs about eight minutes longer than the 98 - minute theatrical cut.
They are, the Rated Version (a.k.a. — the theatrical release), or the Unrated Version (a directors cut providing more chills).
A mere 37 seconds separate the unrated new cut from the «theatrical cut» (rated M in 1969 and PG - 13 in 2003), the first 15 of which go to a new opening restoration credit.
On DVD and Blu - ray, The Big Year is presented in both its original theatrical rated cut and an extended unrated version, an unusual move for a PG - rated comedy.
The theatrical cut runs 117 minutes, while the unrated clocks in at 120 minutes.
In news that may dismay some and prompt diehards to hang onto that standard def release, that unrated 107 - minute extended cut has not made it to Blu - ray, which only holds the film's original PG - 13 theatrical cut.
Although the film was far from a hit, not to mention it obviously wasn't a pet project for the studio (the film's release was pushed back more than once), Fox has assembled a nice DVD treatment for the film — or, rather, treatments, as the R - rated theatrical cut and a longer (by 7 minutes) unrated director's cut are available separately.
This DVD offers an unrated cut of the film that lasts a whopping 17 minutes longer than the theatrical version.
The new Collector's Edition Blu - ray contains both the R - rated theatrical version and an unrated Director's Cut that adds approximately four minutes.
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