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Post #792089

Author
jerryshadoe
Parent topic
Last of the Mohicans - Original Theatrical Cut - BD-50 *RELEASED*
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Date created
5-Oct-2015, 11:18 AM

@ dark_jedi - Stroking your ego about your superiority and that of your projects, while bashing my work based on one person's assumption is not only childish, but insulting as well. I invested a lot of love and time not only into editing, gathering numerous, unique extras (not available on any other release) and assembling everything but also on RESEARCH.

@ edumj - I find it hilarious that you post links comparing the theatrical version to the DDC and DEE, while claiming that that is not the "real" theatrical cut. Then why post them? Is everyone wrong except you? WTF?!
The side-by-side comparisons you posted show that the VHS and French LD are different, true, but where is it written that those are, in fact, the theatrical cut? I have searched all over the internet and have found nothing to back that claim. The fact that the beginning credits are different can easily be explained with localized versions of the text for French and Spanish versions and does NOT prove that the HDTV (that my project is sourced from) isn't the theatrical cut. When I did a side-by-side of the R2/R4/HDTV, they are all the same (with exception of 1 or 2 frames at some scene/shot changes which doesn't affect overall runtime)

The runtime for the theatrical cut is listed as 112 minutes (according to IMDB) which is, in fact, the runtime of this release. Furthermore, the DEE is around 7 minutes longer, while the DDC is about 4 minutes longer (according to the links you posted on movie-censorship) You are welcome to do side-by-side comparisons between this release and BOTH of those, where you will clearly see that this is NOT EITHER one of those versions.

I saw this movie numerous times in the theaters when it came out in Poland and this version is what I remember seeing. Am still looking for a 35mm print, which will once and for all establish what is what;)