Original Roger Rabbit - DVD
Quick Question:
Does anyone know if the original Who Framed Roger Rabbit DVD was edited? By edited, I mean the Baby Herman scenes, etc. I am talking about the release here. I saw it used for $4.99 and if it were unedited, I would buy it just because I am a completist freak. :) Thanks! Zack |
It's edited.
And it's only two or three frames that weren't supposed to be in it anyway. If you REALLY want those cut frames, get the Laserdisc. |
Actually, compared to the Vista DVD, one scene is more edited and one scene is less edited.
The Baby Herman finger scene is totally butchered in this version, but on the Vista he raises his arm without the finger, and on the trailer in the Vista it’s intact! Now when it comes to the Jessica Rabbit pubes, in the original DVD the pubes are replaced by underwear, but in the Vista it’s replaced by her red dress. So IMO the Vista DVD is on the plus side in terms of censorship. While on the topic, I don’t suppose anyone knows a place to download a clip of the Jessica Rabbit scene 100% intact? I don’t mean pics from snopes.com, I mean an actual mpg or something. Plus, The Bugs Bunny flipping scene and the part where Donald Duck sounds like he emits a racial slur to Daffy are 100% intact on all DVDs. Then of course there’s Betty Boop’s breast and Eisner’s phone number which were taken off all home versions. |
Thanks for the information. I was just curious really. Those scenes aren't a huge deal to me. . . I just don't like it when they edit stuff like that. I can understand Eisner's phone number being removed (though I am sure he changed it...)
Anyways, thanks for the information! Zack |
Originally posted by Class316 Then of course there’s Betty Boop’s breast and Eisner’s phone number which were taken off all home versions. My disc was the CLV version instead of the CAV, however, my player had a special feature of "digital still frame" that most players didn't have. |
Originally posted by littlefuzzy I am pretty sure (98%) that there was "A" phone number on my laserdisc, instead of the words "The best is yet to be." My disc was the CLV version instead of the CAV, however, my player had a special feature of "digital still frame" that most players didn't have. |
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come on people tell us if the number is on the LD! |
no it's not, I'm looking at it right now!
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Originally posted by Class316 While on the topic, I don’t suppose anyone knows a place to download a clip of the Jessica Rabbit scene 100% intact? I don’t mean pics from snopes.com, I mean an actual mpg or something. |
Originally posted by sparks no it's not, I'm looking at it right now! iceworld2.netfirms.com/writing.jpg Originally posted by Josh Z When played at regular speed, you can't see anything. The under-the-dress image was only a frame or two, not visible to the human eye. |
The new version is better in every way possible. extra's and all. I wouldn't recommand the original to anyone. just stick to the SE
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I swear people look for anything with this movie. Bugs bunny didn't flip off Mickey Mouse, he was twiddling fingers.
Originally posted by Class316 Actually, compared to the Vista DVD, one scene is more edited and one scene is less edited. The Baby Herman finger scene is totally butchered in this version, but on the Vista he raises his arm without the finger, and on the trailer in the Vista it’s intact! Now when it comes to the Jessica Rabbit pubes, in the original DVD the pubes are replaced by underwear, but in the Vista it’s replaced by her red dress. So IMO the Vista DVD is on the plus side in terms of censorship. While on the topic, I don’t suppose anyone knows a place to download a clip of the Jessica Rabbit scene 100% intact? I don’t mean pics from snopes.com, I mean an actual mpg or something. Plus, The Bugs Bunny flipping scene and the part where Donald Duck sounds like he emits a racial slur to Daffy are 100% intact on all DVDs. Then of course there’s Betty Boop’s breast and Eisner’s phone number which were taken off all home versions. |
Originally posted by Roto I swear people look for anything with this movie. Bugs bunny didn't flip off Mickey Mouse, he was twiddling fingers. |
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