What's your favorite deleted scene?
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Originally posted by JuryDuty
The deleted scenes between Justin Long (Warren Cheswick on Ed) and Britney Spears on the Crossroads DVD are alone worth the rental. The movie on the other hand, is not.
The deleted scenes between Justin Long (Warren Cheswick on Ed) and Britney Spears on the Crossroads DVD are alone worth the rental. The movie on the other hand, is not.
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"Don't Feed the Plants" Alternate Ending Muscial Finale from the Rick Moranis 1986 "Little Shop of Horrors"
Absolutely riveting and embarrasingly deleted from the original film.
Absolutely riveting and embarrasingly deleted from the original film.
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Contender -- Jeff Bridges
From "The Contender" outtakes:
President Jeff Bridges tells two of his staff members "the ape story" (bananas and the cold water!) that ends with "because that's the way it's always been done around here!"
That little story has all kinds of applications in the real world. I love it! The director's commentary says that Jeff Bridges had that story posted on his web site.
President Jeff Bridges tells two of his staff members "the ape story" (bananas and the cold water!) that ends with "because that's the way it's always been done around here!"
That little story has all kinds of applications in the real world. I love it! The director's commentary says that Jeff Bridges had that story posted on his web site.
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The scene from "Best In Show" where Christopher Guest's character is proudly showing off his beach ball collection.
Actually, this scene might even be better as a deleted scene. The absurdity of the situation is even greater without any context.
Actually, this scene might even be better as a deleted scene. The absurdity of the situation is even greater without any context.
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The Beverly D'Angelo 7" sale in High Fidelity: one of the best scenes in the book that encapsulates all of the work's themes so well.
The Beverly D'Angelo 7" sale in High Fidelity: one of the best scenes in the book that encapsulates all of the work's themes so well.
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3 pages and no mention of the Heather Graham/Luis Guzman deleted scene from "Boogie Nights"? For shame! Any additional footage of Heather, especially (partially) nude, is good news. Plus, she's got a couple of great lines:
"Can you get a b----?"
"Well, if you've got a small d---, there's not much I can do..."
And I have to agree, the beach ball collection scene from "Best in Show" is hilarious, as well as all of the "Spinal Tap" extra footage (Bruno Kirby singing, using a pizza crust as a microphone, is priceless).
"Can you get a b----?"
"Well, if you've got a small d---, there's not much I can do..."
And I have to agree, the beach ball collection scene from "Best in Show" is hilarious, as well as all of the "Spinal Tap" extra footage (Bruno Kirby singing, using a pizza crust as a microphone, is priceless).
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Also the scene from the original A Nightmare on Elm Street when Nancy is told by her mom that she wasn't originally an olny child. That she had a brother that was killed byy Freddy. It was a spooky and disurbing scene. Should've been left in.
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The scene in Back to the Future where Marty sees his mother cheating on a test in high school is a good one. Also, the "alternate" version of the high school hallway sequence was hilarious. I have no idea how Christopher Lloyd managed to keep a straight face
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the ones on Beastmaster yet.
Also, some of the Star Wars Episode I and Episode II ones are good. The Sand People taking shots at the Jawas was friggin' hilarious.
Also, some of the Star Wars Episode I and Episode II ones are good. The Sand People taking shots at the Jawas was friggin' hilarious.
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Originally posted by Cardinal Fang
The scene from "Best In Show" where Christopher Guest's character is proudly showing off his beach ball collection.
Actually, this scene might even be better as a deleted scene. The absurdity of the situation is even greater without any context.
The scene from "Best In Show" where Christopher Guest's character is proudly showing off his beach ball collection.
Actually, this scene might even be better as a deleted scene. The absurdity of the situation is even greater without any context.
I still can't believe that they essentially improvised that whole movie.
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Originally posted by Doughboy
I always liked that deleted scene from Good Will Hunting where Matt Damon is in Robin Williams' office and sees the Carlton Fisk baseball card as Minnie Driver is boarding the plane for California. They said in the commentary that they hated cutting it, but had to do it since it would've taken to long to explain why everyone was in the office at that time. Damn shame.
I always liked that deleted scene from Good Will Hunting where Matt Damon is in Robin Williams' office and sees the Carlton Fisk baseball card as Minnie Driver is boarding the plane for California. They said in the commentary that they hated cutting it, but had to do it since it would've taken to long to explain why everyone was in the office at that time. Damn shame.
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There was this deleted scene in Raging Bull where DeNiro is standing in front of a mirror, and he says: "You talkin' to me?" Too bad they cut that one out of the finished film. It might have caught on.
-a joke, okay? It's been a hard day, and I'm delirious!
One good deleted scene in The Doors was when Jim Morrison is arrested and the cops are berating him at the station. Morrison spews some philosophical crap on them, then promptly spits in one cop's face. He is then beaten.
-a joke, okay? It's been a hard day, and I'm delirious!
One good deleted scene in The Doors was when Jim Morrison is arrested and the cops are berating him at the station. Morrison spews some philosophical crap on them, then promptly spits in one cop's face. He is then beaten.
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most of the time I am dissappointed with deleted scenes, mostly because almost all deleted scenes are crap that were cut for a good reason, this however is not always the case, for instance the boondock saints DVD contains deleted scenes which I thought were hilarious, and would have greatly improved the movie, in particular the scene where they are on the phone with their mom, which I believe was already mentioned but sticks out the most in my mind for this topic
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The alternate ending for BRING IT ON that has the two cheeleader captains on the same squad in college.
A scene that appears in the trailer of THE WIND AND THE LION (not on DVD yet) in which Brian Keith as Teddy Roosevelt says of Sean Connery's Raisuli:"If I had my way we'd fight it out man-to-man..."
A scene that appears in the trailer of THE WIND AND THE LION (not on DVD yet) in which Brian Keith as Teddy Roosevelt says of Sean Connery's Raisuli:"If I had my way we'd fight it out man-to-man..."
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-The one and only deleted scene on the "Liar Liar" collectors editions is by far the funniest deleted scene ever. Should've been in the movie.
-The deleted scene from the original Austin Powers where they're arguing over the suitcase. For some reason it reminded me of Seinfeld.
-Oh, and the Fat Albert scene in Dogma, lol good stuff.
-The deleted scene from the original Austin Powers where they're arguing over the suitcase. For some reason it reminded me of Seinfeld.
-Oh, and the Fat Albert scene in Dogma, lol good stuff.
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Originally posted by Addi88
Definitly some Jackass ones. One of my favourite deleted scenes has to be the mustard assult on the jackass DVD.
Definitly some Jackass ones. One of my favourite deleted scenes has to be the mustard assult on the jackass DVD.
Scary Movie has some hilarious ones, like Damon Wayans doing the chick and finishing. It's hysterical.
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I like the one on the Old School DVD called "Legal Advice".
"Go to jail for what??? Being awesome?
They don't enforce that stuff. Statutory rape is like the
jay-walking of sex crimes."
"Go to jail for what??? Being awesome?
They don't enforce that stuff. Statutory rape is like the
jay-walking of sex crimes."
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Originally posted by MasterCXtreme
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-Oh, and the Fat Albert scene in Dogma, lol good stuff.
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-Oh, and the Fat Albert scene in Dogma, lol good stuff.
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From Best In Show, where Christopher Guest's character is describing how and Indian would kill a white person.
"Not many people know this, but the nose is the kill spot." hehe.
"Not many people know this, but the nose is the kill spot." hehe.