The Terminator Extended Edition
All of the deleted scenes re-integrated into the film:
* Sarah's "I'm so wholesome I could puke" conversation in front of the mirror before starting work
* T-800 leaving the scene of the first termination
* Several bits with Traxler and Vulkovitch in pursuit
* Bit where Traxler is considering that Reese may be telling the truth
* Traxler's admonition to Reese to protect Sarah before dying
* Sarah deciding to destroy Cyberdyne & Reese's breakdown (long, excellent scene)
* Sarah planning on all the great things Kyle will see and do after they change the future
* A little post-coital intimacy between Sarah & Kyle
* The chip being discovered ... at Cyberdyne
Two language options are presented, based on the original mono and the 5.1 remix.
T2: ADigitalMan's Fourth Option Special Edition
Very little to this edit, actually. It adds the scene of the T-1000 searching John's room into the Special Edition. This scene was included in the Special Extended Edition on the official disc, but you also had to watch the alternate ending to see it. Now you don't.
Dune: The Reconstructed Workprint Edition
This edit attempts to reconstruct David Lynch's workprint better than the official EE. It removes most (if not all) of the offensive elements that led Lynch to remove his name from the EE. Erroneous FX shots are eliminated, and as much of the Theatrical Edition as possible is used for the sake of better sound and score. It also restores most of the deleted scenes that were not present in the EE but finally showed up as a supplement on the DVD. These are noticibly lower in quality, hence why I call this a "workprint" edition. They nonetheless add to the detailed, if convoluted plot that Sci-Fi fans know and love. At any rate, while some of the footage is sub-par in video quality, you don't find yourself taken out of the moment when wrong ship flys over the wrong planet in the middle of a scene.
I attempted to correct the missing Fremen eye colorations, but quickly realized I was in over my head, so only two shots have been fixed (those alone took a couple of hours rotoscoping by hand). Good luck spotting them! If anybody wishes to improve this fan edit by fixing all of these eye shots, please do.
I left David Lynch's name in the credits, hoping this would not seem arrogant, but instead a genuine tribute by a fan, in hopes that this more closely matches the Extended Edition he would have created, if he'd only been given the chance back when he cared about the film. Mr. Lynch, if you're reading, we do love your film, and will continue to wish for your true extended cut to see the light of day.
where can i find this editions?
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