Has anyone here ever seen rare cuts of films?
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Has anyone here ever seen rare cuts of films?
A few nights ago I had seen the last few minutes of a p&s version of Fistful of Dynamite on tv with the infamous final flashback. It was the English language version and the music during the flashback was different. When Juan said "What about me?" and the words "Duck You Sucker" appeared instead of Fistful of Dynamite I almost kicked my cat through the tv! I wish I had tuned in earlier
The two movies I'd love to see in their extended glory are Once Upon a Time in America(With the 50 minutes of cut footage that Leone felt was necessary) and Last Tango in Paris. Does anyone know much about the cut footage from these films?

The two movies I'd love to see in their extended glory are Once Upon a Time in America(With the 50 minutes of cut footage that Leone felt was necessary) and Last Tango in Paris. Does anyone know much about the cut footage from these films?
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Originally Posted by devilshalo
If you've been to any test screening, you've probably seen something that won't be in the final release.
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Way back when, I saw the original "director's cut" of Blade Runner when they first started showing it at the Nuart. It was all the interest in this cut that I think gave Scott the impetus to release the official director's cut later.
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On a much less prestigious level... I've see the extended cut of Jersey Girl, which is a much better film than what was released to theaters. The theatrical cut chops out most of the Jennifer Lopez footage... which is most of the opening act. Other scenes here and there are different in tone and content; some for the better, others for the worse (I thought it was bad that Ollie's supposed to be so good at selling an idea, but the scene where he does so is a montage to music; the actual speech, in the extended cut, isn't that great) While I was largely indifferent to the theatrical cut, the extended version was a meaningful tearjerker that could have become a favourite.
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Originally Posted by devilshalo
If you've been to any test screening, you've probably seen something that won't be in the final release. (ie. Deep Blue Sea)
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Originally Posted by devilshalo
If you've been to any test screening, you've probably seen something that won't be in the final release. (ie. Deep Blue Sea)
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Originally Posted by Doughboy
I have a copy of the original cut of Payback. Veeeeeeeerrrrrry different movie. I still don't know which one I prefer.
54 is the only one that comes to mind for me. The original version had a lot more integrity and made sense.
I also caught an early (maybe three weeks?) screening of FACE/OFF where Travolta doesn't bring home the kid at the end. I was floored when I caught it again, and they reshot a new ending so quickly.
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Was the original version of Fatal Attraction ever made available on video or shown on tv? The one where instead of becoming a stalker Glen Close gets even with Michael Douglas for dumping her by commiting suicide in such a way that it frames him for her murder. He's arrested and put on trial. Anne Archer searches for evidence to clear him. Supposedly test audiences hated it and they reshot the second half of the movie. Always wanted to see it.
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Originally Posted by Canadian Bacon
The Original Cuts of Star Wars IV V and VI


Spoiler:
Can you confirm or deny?
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I also caught an early (maybe three weeks?) screening of FACE/OFF where Travolta doesn't bring home the kid at the end. I was floored when I caught it again, and they reshot a new ending so quickly.
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Originally Posted by djtoell
They may not have done a reshoot after the screening you saw, they may have originally shot both and were just testing audience reaction to each.
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too many to list. in my line of work, i see (on average) 3 or 4 versions of nearly every mainstream release. one of the funniest was the end of The Village featuring M. Night as a truck driver picking up BDH and driving away with "99 Problems" blasting on his radio. (although, this was filmed, it was never intended as the real ending. it was a decoy.)
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I have a workprint VHS copy of John Woo's Hard Target - which is quite amazing, too bad the image is pretty bad. Universal really needs to give Woo props and restore this film to all it's unrated glory for a DVD special edition.
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Has anyone seen the edited King Kong? This has gotten a lot of press of scenes being cut out of it and the process that people have taken to reassemble the film. I'd like to see the edited version to see exactly what was cut.
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Originally Posted by Cygnet74
too many to list. in my line of work, i see (on average) 3 or 4 versions of nearly every mainstream release. one of the funniest was the end of The Village featuring M. Night as a truck driver picking up BDH and driving away with "99 Problems" blasting on his radio. (although, this was filmed, it was never intended as the real ending. it was a decoy.)
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Superman II back in the 80s when I saw it in Australia on TV. Had some of the missing footage in it (one scene I remember was seeing that kid riding away on a horse and get killed by the police car siren)
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Originally Posted by Doughboy
I've heard about that ending. I never believed Night would be insane enough to film that though. That would've been even worse than the ending actually used. Why even bother with the decoy though?
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Originally Posted by Chrisedge
I have a Rough Cut of U2's Rattle and Hum, which is completely different than the final product.
How so?
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Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
He shot the decoy ending for when the film held it's initial test screenings so that the people who saw them wouldn't go online and "spoil" the ending.