'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' Unrated, a good blind buy?
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'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' Unrated, a good blind buy?
I saw the theatrical and remember liking it. I don't have the other DVD version, but DTS and some cool extras seem good.
A good overall DVD?
A good overall DVD?
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I own the unrated and never noticed a difference between the two. I've seen the rated on HBO. But the extras are cool enough for a purchase. Did I mention dts? Great sound also. If you are a fan of the movie and like 2-disc sets, then buy it.
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They also take out some of the Adam Brody stuff that i really liked from the original. The special features are nice but the original cut of the movie is definetely better. If only they could have put both versions in 1 set.
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Originally Posted by matome
I don't remember seeing Keith David in this one either.
I haven't seen the Unrated Cut, but Keith David was in the theatrical cut, although you never see his face clearly. He's the evil head of Angelina's agency, and his face is always scrambled.
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Do you mean that you don't remember him being in the movie at all, or that he's been excised from the Unrated Cut?
I haven't seen the Unrated Cut, but Keith David was in the theatrical cut, although you never see his face clearly. He's the evil head of Angelina's agency, and his face is always scrambled.
I haven't seen the Unrated Cut, but Keith David was in the theatrical cut, although you never see his face clearly. He's the evil head of Angelina's agency, and his face is always scrambled.