The Director's Cut is the full movie.animefreak17 said:@Joshawott
is the directors cut the edited version and the other ones the full movie
To be honest, the sex scenes were so brief that I wasn't really affected by them in one way or another.
The Director's Cut is the full movie.animefreak17 said:@Joshawott
is the directors cut the edited version and the other ones the full movie
Joshawott said:The Director's Cut is the full movie.animefreak17 said:@Joshawott
is the directors cut the edited version and the other ones the full movie
To be honest, the sex scenes were so brief that I wasn't really affected by them in one way or another.
I can see why you'd think that, after all it makes more sense for "Director's Cut" to mean "The cuts the director made to the film" but it actually pretty much means "uncut".animefreak17 said:Joshawott said:The Director's Cut is the full movie.animefreak17 said:@Joshawott
is the directors cut the edited version and the other ones the full movie
To be honest, the sex scenes were so brief that I wasn't really affected by them in one way or another.
ohhh i thought that directors cut ment they edited the film towards the best scenes in the movie that the director was most pleased with or something like that
Joshawott said:I can see why you'd think that, after all it makes more sense for "Director's Cut" to mean "The cuts the director made to the film" but it actually pretty much means "uncut".animefreak17 said:Joshawott said:The Director's Cut is the full movie.animefreak17 said:@Joshawott
is the directors cut the edited version and the other ones the full movie
To be honest, the sex scenes were so brief that I wasn't really affected by them in one way or another.
ohhh i thought that directors cut ment they edited the film towards the best scenes in the movie that the director was most pleased with or something like that
The English language is a confusing one.
Touché.ayase said:Few films are actually "uncut" though, the terminology is correct. The "Director's cut" is the film cut as the Director wanted it to be, whereas the "Theatrical cut" how it was cut to be shown in cinemas (usually to get a specific rating, or because test audiences disliked certain bits). If a film is advertised as being "uncut" rather than a "director's cut" that's not necessarily a good thing. The stuff a director cuts is usually cut for artistic rather than commercial reasons.
ilmaestro said:Sitting down to watch the Uncut version of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, will report back next month. ^^;
ilmaestro said:Sitting down to watch the Uncut version of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, will report back next month. ^^;
ilmaestro said:Ah, you missed my implication - following on from ayase's point about movie marketing vernacular, a truly "uncut" version of those films would run tens of hours in total.
I would say this is a little optimistic.animefreak17 said:ilmaestro said:Ah, you missed my implication - following on from ayase's point about movie marketing vernacular, a truly "uncut" version of those films would run tens of hours in total.
I know what you mean