By that same token. Avatar is also getting another cut which is going to be between 40-50 mins longer than the one currently available. So the six additional mins may not be a big deal but it will nonetheless probably replace the original theatrical cut. Unless everybody starts looking at original theatrical cuts as extended previews for the eventual special Editions and or extended cuts. I mean one way to make theatrical cuts unique would be to have them in theaters only and when it gets released at home it is a different cut, maybe not drastic but always slightly different from what was viewed in theaters. Plus when sequels are made to movies they are NOT sequels to the directors cut they are sequels to the theatrical cut, but if you cannot find the theatrical cut for viewing you are expecting a sequel to whatever version you watched. Halloween is a good example. How many different versions did Rob Zombie put out of that? If you only saw the workprint version Halloween II won't make sense to you because of what happens to Dr Loomis...
Post #410961
- Author
- Rebel1one1
- Parent topic
- Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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- Date created
- 22-Apr-2010, 4:12 PM