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I see, next to constantly, ads for DVD releases of movies, promising special features, etc. They all seem to have deleted scenes on them now, and I remember a time when you had to search like hell for a DVD with subtitle options.

But one thing that's stuck in my mind that I've been meaning to mention is this...

Does anyone else worry about movie-makers that aren't going to worry as much about cutting a scene simply because they can stick it on the DVD?

I mean, I've heard discussions of how a director will agonize for days over whether or not a scene adds enough to the movie that it's necessary. But what about today, when someone could say "Oh heck with it, we change a line later, put the cut stuff on the DVD, and the people will still get to see it. Let's just get this thing in theaters." Maybe I'm weird, but sometimes I worry that directors could be cutting corners on movies, knowing they can make up for it later.

Has anyone else thought of this?

or...

Date: 2004-01-18 05:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rick2tails.livejournal.com
you could say that parts of movies lost forever (sorta) will now be seen on the dvd if they don`t make the cut for the film as in theatres.And that movie directors will still fuss and put the movie in as they see fit , or as ratings dictate (as in nudity or violence cut out to make a rating and put back in for the dvd)

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