It's being done through Ghost House Pictures and distributed by Sony according to the IMDB.
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Originally posted by bgart13 View PostRaimi is probably on a permanent shit list at the MPAA's offices...
Does that link say how much has actually been cut out (can't access it here at the moment!)
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Does it really matter anymore? The MPAA allows so much shit these days that the idea of a cut version is laughable at best. This isn't the 80's or 90's anymore. At most a few seconds will get cut and you just have to wait 3 months for the Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy with those few seconds and some B reel material thrown back in."Ah! By god's balls what licentiousness!"
Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom.
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...and I still think it's absurd that they'll cut something to get an R for theaters, where images and sounds are experienced in fleeting moments, yet the home video version is where you can see and hear it all, over and over and over, in slo-mo, reverse and/or freeze frame.
The MPAA is useless.Now everyone can have a complete KRULL lifestyle.
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Originally posted by Mark Tolch View PostAOD was R over here...
I also find it odd, in this day and age, when you can watch a girl jam a Volkswagen up her ass doing a google search (I haven't looked), that a movie can be rated NC-17.
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Originally posted by Toyboy View Post...and I still think it's absurd that they'll cut something to get an R for theaters, where images and sounds are experienced in fleeting moments, yet the home video version is where you can see and hear it all, over and over and over, in slo-mo, reverse and/or freeze frame.
The MPAA is useless.Rock! Shock! Pop!
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This has been moved up a week, theatrical release is now set for April 5th and the movie will go up against the re-release of Jurassic Park in 3D!Rock! Shock! Pop!
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