Not exact matches
THE DVD Reissued to capitalize on the DVD debut of Jolie's Taking Lives, HBO's
unrated edition of Gia is new to the format and
runs approximately five minutes longer than the broadcast
version familiar to owners of the previous disc.
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.
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.
The latter is the lone basis of this review, which is preferable to a pan & scan source, but the inaccessibility of the original
version of the film for those wanting it in its original aspect ratio is frustrating, especially given that the
unrated edition
runs two minutes shorter than its theatrical counterpart for reasons I can't be sure of without screener copies of both to compare.
Running time: 91 minutes Studio: Fox Home Entertainment DVD Extras:
Unrated version of film, Fox trailers, viral videos, two auditions and a «Down and Dirty» music featurette.
I watched the «extended»
unrated version, which
runs about eight minutes longer than the 98 - minute theatrical cut.
Running time: 97 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox 2 - Disc DVD Extras:
Unrated version of the film, audio commentary by producers and cast members, 14 deleted scenes, Fox trailers, sneak peek of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 video game, storyboard and production galleries, animated Street Fighter feature, plus four featurettes.
MPAA Rated: R for strong violence, strong sexuality, nudity and language (an
unrated version exists with more nudity)
Running Time: 105 min.
Running time: 100 Minutes Distributor: MGM Home Entertainment DVD Extras: Original and
unrated versions, 9 deleted scenes, and theatrical trailers.
Based on the hit TV series that
ran from 1979 — 1985, The Dukes of Hazzard will be available in the original theatrical
version and the sexy
unrated version at $ 28.98 SRP.
The film packs an
unrated cut but only
runs a minute longer than its also included R - rated
version.
The
unrated version (which I viewed for this review)
runs some 9 - mintues longer than the R - rated cut (which I haven't seen), but it contains very little nudity (mostly glimpsed in a porn film) and despite the misleading cover art, Cuthbert is never naked.
THE BLU - RAY DISC by Bill Chambers Paramount brings World War Z to Blu - ray in an
unrated extended cut
running 7 minutes longer than the theatrical
version (viewable only via the included DVD).