RobertScorpio
Pariah
We have been discussing the DONNER-CUT in another thread. And it got me to thinking, how many of these director cuts I really like. I don’t have a lot of them, but so far, they are not wowing me over..here is how I see a few of them that I do have…
The Abyss; this is the best director’s cut I have ever seen. I didn’t care for the theatre version because it, to me, was boring and borrowed elements from Close Encounters. The Director’s cut totally made this a better movie in terms of Alien motivation and character stuff as well.
Aliens; I found the new scenes with Riply nothing but pace busters. It took a tightly cut movie and made it too long. The scenes with the turrets shooting at the aliens in the tunnels were not that good, and I thought, ruined the suspense. In the theatre cut you’re not so sure just where those alien creeps are.
Donner cut of SUPERMAN 2. I think, over all, it was a let down for all the reasons we have been discussing I that thread. The ‘changing of time’ totally guts the movie in terms of, well, just making sense.
Star Trek TMP; Ummmm…I like Mr. Wise’s cut, but I also like the movie version too. I call this a tie.
Lord Of The Rings; I didn’t read the books, so I didn’t have this great love for the movies. I found the movie versions long. The three movies, to me, seemed like one long movie. And the director’s cut made those movies last an eternity. Most will roast me for even challenging LOTR, but I am just keeping it real, for me.
Star Trek II; Again, I like the director’s cut, but I also agree with the cuts that were made for the movie version. In most cases its about pacing, and I don’t think any of the deleted scenes that were put back into the directors cut really make that much of a difference. With all due respect to Scotty, I could care-a-less about his nephew.
Close Encounters; this movie might have been one of the first to include extended cuts when it came on TV. And, again, I thought the scene showing Richard Dryfuss in the ship took away from our being able to imagine what he saw. Too much info isn’t always a good thing.
What are some of your over all impressions of Director cuts/extended versions on DVD. Which ones worked, which ones didn’t, in your opinion?
Rob
Scorpio
The Abyss; this is the best director’s cut I have ever seen. I didn’t care for the theatre version because it, to me, was boring and borrowed elements from Close Encounters. The Director’s cut totally made this a better movie in terms of Alien motivation and character stuff as well.
Aliens; I found the new scenes with Riply nothing but pace busters. It took a tightly cut movie and made it too long. The scenes with the turrets shooting at the aliens in the tunnels were not that good, and I thought, ruined the suspense. In the theatre cut you’re not so sure just where those alien creeps are.
Donner cut of SUPERMAN 2. I think, over all, it was a let down for all the reasons we have been discussing I that thread. The ‘changing of time’ totally guts the movie in terms of, well, just making sense.
Star Trek TMP; Ummmm…I like Mr. Wise’s cut, but I also like the movie version too. I call this a tie.
Lord Of The Rings; I didn’t read the books, so I didn’t have this great love for the movies. I found the movie versions long. The three movies, to me, seemed like one long movie. And the director’s cut made those movies last an eternity. Most will roast me for even challenging LOTR, but I am just keeping it real, for me.
Star Trek II; Again, I like the director’s cut, but I also agree with the cuts that were made for the movie version. In most cases its about pacing, and I don’t think any of the deleted scenes that were put back into the directors cut really make that much of a difference. With all due respect to Scotty, I could care-a-less about his nephew.
Close Encounters; this movie might have been one of the first to include extended cuts when it came on TV. And, again, I thought the scene showing Richard Dryfuss in the ship took away from our being able to imagine what he saw. Too much info isn’t always a good thing.
What are some of your over all impressions of Director cuts/extended versions on DVD. Which ones worked, which ones didn’t, in your opinion?
Rob
Scorpio