Just how "unrated" is the unrated version of Old School?
#26
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Hero
Originally posted by Mittman
We can only pray that the extra footage contains more Elisha Cuthbert
We can only pray that the extra footage contains more Elisha Cuthbert
#29
DVD Talk Hero
Originally posted by PJsig08
I'm confused here a bit...is there a commentary with the main three guys on this disc?
I'm confused here a bit...is there a commentary with the main three guys on this disc?
#31
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 750
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Lakewood, Ohio
Originally posted by Bostnbound
I hate all of these "Unrated" titles just to sell more titles to horny youths. Some others that come to mind are Saving Silverman, American Pie and Van Wilder. The 1 minute extra makes little difference to any of these movies.
I hate all of these "Unrated" titles just to sell more titles to horny youths. Some others that come to mind are Saving Silverman, American Pie and Van Wilder. The 1 minute extra makes little difference to any of these movies.
Yeah and I second the "No Insert?"
#32
Cool New Member
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 49
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally posted by Julie Walker
Your kidding right?
It doesn't matter how tame the unrated version is. They will not carry it. Just look at the last few rated & unrated releases. Thet carried the rated versions only. WM sucks big time!
Now another reason to get the unrated version(other than it being uncut) is the R version is in P&S only from what was reported awhile back. So only a moron would go for the R rated version!
Your kidding right?
It doesn't matter how tame the unrated version is. They will not carry it. Just look at the last few rated & unrated releases. Thet carried the rated versions only. WM sucks big time!
Now another reason to get the unrated version(other than it being uncut) is the R version is in P&S only from what was reported awhile back. So only a moron would go for the R rated version!
#33
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
Joined: Feb 2000
Posts: 3,807
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Twin Cities, Minnesota
So others are missing their inserts too? I was wondering because I got mine from freedvds.com and it was my first DVD through them. Wasn't too upset by it when I noticed it didn't have an insert, but I figured it was a freedvds.com thing.
#34
DVD Talk Reviewer/ Admin
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 31,711
Received 2,803 Likes
on
1,864 Posts
From: Greenville, South Cackalack
Originally posted by badger1997
So others are missing their inserts too?
So others are missing their inserts too?
#36
DVD Talk Hero
Originally posted by meiso
they had the unrated at the walmarts here in vancouver/coquitlam/bc/canada.
they had the unrated at the walmarts here in vancouver/coquitlam/bc/canada.
#37
DVD Talk Reviewer/ Admin
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 31,711
Received 2,803 Likes
on
1,864 Posts
From: Greenville, South Cackalack
Originally posted by gross@iastate
I bought the unrated widescreen from Best Buy and no insert was included.
I bought the unrated widescreen from Best Buy and no insert was included.
#39
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
Frankly the whole worrying about no inserts is stupid. It does'nt have a insert..so what,move on
Anyway Target has a ripoff scam on the film. They actually had both versions. Yet the P&S versions were on sale for $15,while the unrated WS version was $20!

Anyway Target has a ripoff scam on the film. They actually had both versions. Yet the P&S versions were on sale for $15,while the unrated WS version was $20!
#43
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Hero
Originally posted by MasterCXtreme
No insert, but damn, that DVD cover art is the best i've ever seen!
No insert, but damn, that DVD cover art is the best i've ever seen!
#44
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 7,393
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
From: NJ, the place where smiles go to die
Originally posted by PJsig08
How's the commentary?
How's the commentary?
The commentary ranks in the top 2-3 funniest I've ever heard. It's Farrel, Vaughan, Wilson, & the director & the 3 guys are extremely witty & just play off of each other as if they've known each other their entire lives.
Also the Inside the Actor's Studio parody alone is one of the funniest things I've ever watched on DVD.
Bravo for this DVD release.
#45
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 1,458
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Cedar Lake, IN
Originally posted by Julie Walker
Frankly the whole worrying about no inserts is stupid. It does'nt have a insert..so what,move on
Anyway Target has a ripoff scam on the film. They actually had both versions. Yet the P&S versions were on sale for $15,while the unrated WS version was $20!
Frankly the whole worrying about no inserts is stupid. It does'nt have a insert..so what,move on

Anyway Target has a ripoff scam on the film. They actually had both versions. Yet the P&S versions were on sale for $15,while the unrated WS version was $20!
Also, I listened to some of the commentary. I'll eventually finish it.
#47
New Member
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Question for all of you.
I picked up the wonderful Unrated version, and was a little miffed about there being no insert. I got over that, realizing that this disc is packed and who cares about a piece of cardboard anyways. I popped in the dvd, looked at the case, and thought, "Awards and Nominations, did we win anything?" sounded pretty funny. So I looked for it, and looked for it, and didn't find it. Not only that, but the "Welcome to Old School, Now get Undressed" feature doesn't seem to be there either, though I did find the *insert saracasm* wonderful *close sarcasm* Snoop video. Am I just overlooking these two features on the menus, or are they really missing?
I picked up the wonderful Unrated version, and was a little miffed about there being no insert. I got over that, realizing that this disc is packed and who cares about a piece of cardboard anyways. I popped in the dvd, looked at the case, and thought, "Awards and Nominations, did we win anything?" sounded pretty funny. So I looked for it, and looked for it, and didn't find it. Not only that, but the "Welcome to Old School, Now get Undressed" feature doesn't seem to be there either, though I did find the *insert saracasm* wonderful *close sarcasm* Snoop video. Am I just overlooking these two features on the menus, or are they really missing?
#48
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 1,877
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Clarkston, MI
I haven't gone through all the features, but when I went to the section in Special Features that said: Trailers, Promo's, TV Spots, etc. I Can't remember the exact title. But there was a running joke that the movie was a huge award winner throughout a few of them.
#50
DVD Talk Reviewer/ Admin
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 31,711
Received 2,803 Likes
on
1,864 Posts
From: Greenville, South Cackalack
It'd been a few months since I saw the movie theatrically, but I think the 'instruction' sequence with Andy Dick is a bit longer in the unrated version. A friend of mine who watched it with me both theatrically and on DVD thinks there was more streaking footage as well.
Unless I'm completely misremembering, I thought "Lady" at the reception was a little longer theatrically... I could've sworn the singer belted out, "You're my ****in' lady!" when I first saw it, but I didn't notice that particular line on the unrated DVD.
Unless I'm completely misremembering, I thought "Lady" at the reception was a little longer theatrically... I could've sworn the singer belted out, "You're my ****in' lady!" when I first saw it, but I didn't notice that particular line on the unrated DVD.



