The Devil's Advocate Unrated Director's Cut Sep 18
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DVD Talk Platinum Edition
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The Devil's Advocate Unrated Director's Cut Sep 18
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-De...Blu-ray/43491/
Wondering if anyone knows what the differences are between the theatrical and this "unrated director's cut"? The unrated cut is 7 seconds longer than the theatrical.
Wondering if anyone knows what the differences are between the theatrical and this "unrated director's cut"? The unrated cut is 7 seconds longer than the theatrical.
Last edited by JZ1276; 09-15-12 at 03:05 AM.
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DVD Talk Legend
Re: The Devil's Advocate Unrated Director's Cut Sep 18
Is there more nudity?
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Challenge Guru & Comic Nerd
Re: The Devil's Advocate Unrated Director's Cut Sep 18
No sale unless they bought the rights to use that statue they had to eliminate from the DVD after the first printing.
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Challenge Guru & Comic Nerd
Re: The Devil's Advocate Unrated Director's Cut Sep 18
In my opinion, the statue was a big part of the film, and I'll never pay for an edited version. Per the review, this blu-ray is edited.
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DVD Talk Godfather
Re: The Devil's Advocate Unrated Director's Cut Sep 18
Or just pop in the movie. If the statue behind Pacino's desk is abstract and turns into figures, that's the revised version. In the original the sculpture always had people in it.
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DVD Talk Legend
Re: The Devil's Advocate Unrated Director's Cut Sep 18
Got this release early and according to the back cover (in red):
The large white sculpture of human forms on the wall of John Milton's penthouse in "The Devil's Advocate" is not connected in any way and was not endorsed by the sculptor Frederick Hart or the Washington National Cathedral, joint copyright owners of the Cathedral sculpture "Ex Nihilo" in Washington D.C.