Mad Max 2
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(IMDB)
| OT: | Mad Max 2 / AT: The Road Warrior |
For this cut report the R-Rated DVD from Warner Bros. has been compared to the Unrated tape from Warner Bros. from the year 1983.
Running time of the Unrated Version without ending credits: 1:28.43 Min (PAL)
Running time of the R-Rated Version without ending credits: 1:28.23 Min (PAL)
The running time data comes from the DVD.
Note from the translator: Since the dialogues in this report were available only in German, these parts are translated freely and are not necessarily identical to the dialogues as they appear in the movie itself.
6.48
A close-up of Wez moving the arrow in his arm. The following shot of Wez is missing as well.
3,72 Sec
30.58
A close-up of the face of Wezīdead sex slave as Wez kneels beside him.
1,36 Sec
30.59
Master error: The two shots of Wez and the boy are longer.
1 Sec
34.04
Master error: The desert is seen for a little longer after the boy has crawled off screen.
0,96 Sec
34.57
Papagallo: "(Letīs assume that he keeps his word) and we walk away from here unhindered. Then what?"
Although the cut part of Papagallos sentence is there the end is missing - the rest has been moved on the audio track.
4,96 Sec
36.13
Papagallo: "(It is something like a ticket to a place lying far behind this wasteland and these savages.) A place where we can start all over."
2,32 Sec
36.28
Papagallo: "(First we have to defend our gasoline.) And i am not going. And even if I stay behind alone I will not give them one single drop. This I promise to you."
9,24 Sec
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Amazon.com DVD's
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The Uncut Version on HD-DVD on Amazon.com
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Sublime
R-Rated - Unrated
"Sublime" is the second title released under Warner's Raw Feed lable and like "Rest Stop" the movie has been published in two different versions in the USA: an uncesored and unrated version as well as a rated censored version. The latter should obviously be sold in stores that do not offer unrated releases. Uncommon for a rated version is the fact that there aren't many short editings or alternate frames but two long sequences are omitted which is somehow atypical for an US release. Due to this fact both versions differ extremely in their run-time.
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Hitman
Theatrical Version - Unrated Version
Shortly after rumours appeared that the video game adaptation Hitman will be cut to a PG-13 rating before the cinematic release in order to attract younger fans of the series, Fox stated that the movie will enter cinemas as an R-Rated version. So it happened worldwide. Nevertheless, an Unrated version has been released on DVD that proofs that the movie had to be cut in order to get the R rating.
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Kill Bill: Vol.1
International Version - Japanese Version
The uncensored DVD edition of Quentin Tarantino's homage to the Asian cinema was released only in Japan so far and therefore is simply one of the most discussed versions of the last years. Tarantino mentioned the longer Japanese version in an interview even before the theatrical release, thus additionally heating up the discussion. Especially the final scene, which can be seen in full color in the JP version only, and also other extended scenes of violence made this version extremely popular.
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