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<blockquote data-quote="billd91" data-source="post: 8229271" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>Yeah, the editor is a relatively little known factor by the public but really important aspect of movie making. It can really make a movie great (Star Wars) or it can make a movie notoriously bad (Manos: The Hands of Fate - if you haven't seen this, its editing and pacing are <strong>soooooooo</strong> bad).</p><p></p><p>I think the two as initially planned could have been OK, but padding to three meant a lot of pointless filler. I watched the trilogy once in the theaters only because my family wanted to see it - I was done after the first one even though I liked Martin Freeman as Bilbo.</p><p></p><p>I think Aliens is a particularly interesting case. I have no idea if the laserdisc version I saw, which had cuts restored, is the same as the Special Edition, but there were some of the cuts that were cool and others were pretty obviously good cuts to make. The automated gun defense scene was kind of cool, until you realized how dumb it made the aliens seem compared to the original theatrical cut. They're a lot more impressive if they come in via the ceiling spaces <strong>without</strong> having tried the frontal rush against the automated guns first...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billd91, post: 8229271, member: 3400"] Yeah, the editor is a relatively little known factor by the public but really important aspect of movie making. It can really make a movie great (Star Wars) or it can make a movie notoriously bad (Manos: The Hands of Fate - if you haven't seen this, its editing and pacing are [B]soooooooo[/B] bad). I think the two as initially planned could have been OK, but padding to three meant a lot of pointless filler. I watched the trilogy once in the theaters only because my family wanted to see it - I was done after the first one even though I liked Martin Freeman as Bilbo. I think Aliens is a particularly interesting case. I have no idea if the laserdisc version I saw, which had cuts restored, is the same as the Special Edition, but there were some of the cuts that were cool and others were pretty obviously good cuts to make. The automated gun defense scene was kind of cool, until you realized how dumb it made the aliens seem compared to the original theatrical cut. They're a lot more impressive if they come in via the ceiling spaces [B]without[/B] having tried the frontal rush against the automated guns first... [/QUOTE]
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