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Originally posted by sukebanboy View PostProducers regularly submit PRE-cut movies for the BBFC in th eUK...
Why?
Coz if it gets rejected, it costs MORE money to try again.....
BBFC says PPROVED RUNNING TIME 91m 28s.........though I hear the US version is shorn of FRAMES from a scene...rather than any big cuts...
Where did you read that only a few frames were cut to get an R rating? I do hope this isn't all a ploy to simply get everyone to buy the DVD.
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Fede Alvarez notes frames cut by the MPAA:
We didn't butcher any scene or anything. We just had to trim. We took out frames here, You know, when she cut her tongue, we were showing a lot. You see the tongue, you get to see the tongue moving. Probably there was a version where we showed more frames. We've cut about 20 frames here, that kind of stuff, where you take that out and you get your R rating.
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Saw this today...didn't think it was scary but it did get fairly intense at times. Like a lot of recent horror films, the characters don't make much of an impression and you don't care what happens to them. It was very gory though, lots of mutilation. It naturally pales in comparison to the original, I can't see this becoming a cult classic but it's worth seeing I think. The ending was weak.I don't go to church. Kneeling bags my nylons.
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Originally posted by Andrew Monroe View PostI can't see this becoming a cult classic but it's worth seeing I think.
I knew it wouldnt touch the original....Different time, different place.....but am glad that the director at least had his heart in the right place and gave it a shot...
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Went and saw it last Thursday night...I didn't like it much...It felt really flat to me...plus there were just a few things I totally disliked, but won't say nothing until more have seen it...and you did not care about the characters at all...
The gore delivered, but gore does not make a movie automatically good for me.
The bit after the end credits was kind of a slap in the face...
Was kind of cool seeing it with Don May, Jerry, and Michael Felsher though...
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What's the story with you watching it with Don, Jerry, and Michael? Just curious.
I agree with your points though. The faux-Ash character had the personality of a brick. A shame because I liked how it opened but it didn't do anything really different to separate it from the original.
*Edit: I like to think Cabin in the Woods is the true remake of Evil Dead."Ah! By god's balls what licentiousness!"
Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom.
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