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<blockquote data-quote="shaylon" data-source="post: 2662622" data-attributes="member: 22867"><p>Thinking about what a previous poster said about long DVD cutscenes before actually getting to start the movie I would like to add the Firefly complete series. You have to go to 3 screens or so just to get to the play this episode and there is another screen in between that and playing. I thought it was a tedious process.</p><p></p><p>For other reasons, like not having a good commentary or missing things I would say Spaceballs. The copy I have has no extra scenes, no commentary, nothing. For that matter I wish they had some of the now famous cut scenes in the Star Wars trilogy. I really thought we would see more of Biggs Darklighter with the ANH DVD but we didn't. I understand Lucas' reasoning for not wanting to put them in the movie as well as the production companies reason to want to see the hero earlier in the first film but that was 25 years ago and the film is so famous and important to people that everyone just wants to see anything they can about it whether it would have ruined the film or not.</p><p></p><p>In a mild hijack the Cruel Intentions DVD has scenes that were cut that I felt changed the entire movie. It is a good example of why I love DVDs. Seeing what once was can sometimes help you appreciate a movie much more than you did. I also sometimes like to listen to director commentaries as well. It is usually an interesting look at how or why something occured.</p><p></p><p>-Shay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaylon, post: 2662622, member: 22867"] Thinking about what a previous poster said about long DVD cutscenes before actually getting to start the movie I would like to add the Firefly complete series. You have to go to 3 screens or so just to get to the play this episode and there is another screen in between that and playing. I thought it was a tedious process. For other reasons, like not having a good commentary or missing things I would say Spaceballs. The copy I have has no extra scenes, no commentary, nothing. For that matter I wish they had some of the now famous cut scenes in the Star Wars trilogy. I really thought we would see more of Biggs Darklighter with the ANH DVD but we didn't. I understand Lucas' reasoning for not wanting to put them in the movie as well as the production companies reason to want to see the hero earlier in the first film but that was 25 years ago and the film is so famous and important to people that everyone just wants to see anything they can about it whether it would have ruined the film or not. In a mild hijack the Cruel Intentions DVD has scenes that were cut that I felt changed the entire movie. It is a good example of why I love DVDs. Seeing what once was can sometimes help you appreciate a movie much more than you did. I also sometimes like to listen to director commentaries as well. It is usually an interesting look at how or why something occured. -Shay [/QUOTE]
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