What exactly is going to be on the Anchorman 2 Disc Set?
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I'm partway through the unrated DVD and am enjoying it except that I don't like how they changed the dialogue in the meeting room scene the morning after the party. I thought what Champ and Brick said in the theatrical cut was much funnier. Hopefully, that scene is somewhere within the special features.
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Does everyone who watched "wake up ron burgandy" certain bleeped cuss worlds? I wrote about this in the best buy extra disc thread, but I wanted to check other threads.
Also, on the extras for "wake up" the intro with will ferrel link just begins the movie as normal. Is this supposed to happen?
Also, on the extras for "wake up" the intro with will ferrel link just begins the movie as normal. Is this supposed to happen?
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Got the bleeps, too.
And I agree that the convo between Champ and Brick was much funnier in the theatrical cut. The one in the uncut version was simply there for shock value.
For the most part, I wasn't fond of the uncut material. The cat poop scene was just disturbing. Not so much because of the content, but because there's actually an audience who finds this hilarious.
And I agree that the convo between Champ and Brick was much funnier in the theatrical cut. The one in the uncut version was simply there for shock value.
For the most part, I wasn't fond of the uncut material. The cat poop scene was just disturbing. Not so much because of the content, but because there's actually an audience who finds this hilarious.
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Well,
"Also, on the extras for "wake up" the intro with will ferrel link just begins the movie as normal. Is this supposed to happen?"
Yes, keep watching. Soon after the intro, a commentary track starts.
Yes, keep watching. Soon after the intro, a commentary track starts.
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Originally Posted by kgrogers1979
I just got done watching the movie and thought it was awesome.
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Originally Posted by surfingelectrod
There is, but it is only in Pan & Scam.
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Originally Posted by TNAJason
No *BLEEP* and No *BLOOP*. I'm a lucky one
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Originally Posted by SMB-IL
Whoever decided this, it's about damned time a studio actually took a stand and for all intents and purposes, ripped off someone who wanted the P&S version -- if you want pan & scam, you can't have the unrated version -- LOVE IT!!!
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Originally Posted by SMB-IL
Whoever decided this, it's about damned time a studio actually took a stand and for all intents and purposes, ripped off someone who wanted the P&S version -- if you want pan & scam, you can't have the unrated version -- LOVE IT!!!
First of all, it's likely open matte, NOT PAN AND SCAN. Secondly, unrated does not equal better. Anybody who wants the theatrical cut of this film can only purchase it in an MAR version. Some people really need to grow up on this forum.
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So I've been listening to the commentary for "Anchorman", and they bleep out tons of stuff on that. At first I thought it might be a joke since the commentary starts with Will Ferral and Adam McKay just trying to be as disgusting as possible so almost every other word is censored, but then they start not bleeping "fuck" which they bleeped before. At that point, I figured that maybe they only bleep it when its used as a verb. Now, I know these unrated dvd's are often just a marketing ploy, so does this mean that its still technically a PG-13 dvd (although they do say "fuck" a lot not as a a verb which is an automatic R anyway). Special features are unrated anyway so NOTHING should be censored. Look at the "Jersey Girl" dvd, PG-13 movie but the commentary is filthy. Is this just Dreamworks (or Universal) getting gunshy over certain words (various sexual organ terms are bleeped a lot)? Overall I'm happy with the dvd's, they're full of some great extras, but the censoring is pretty annoying.
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I tried picking up the gift set at our Best Buy (West Hollywood) yesterday but they were sold out by early afternoon. I'm hoping they get some more in before Saturday. Is the normal price for the gift set going to be $25.00 at Best Buy?
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Originally Posted by DJLinus
I'm partway through the unrated DVD and am enjoying it except that I don't like how they changed the dialogue in the meeting room scene the morning after the party. I thought what Champ and Brick said in the theatrical cut was much funnier. Hopefully, that scene is somewhere within the special features.
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I went back and watched the Alarm Clocl scene you were talking about. It's not bleeped,you see her say "P*ssy" but no sound comes out. So they did edit that out,but not in a Bloop or Bleep,just got rid of the sound when she says it.
I'm Confused :/
I'm Confused :/