Question for the day: what's your favorite deleted scene from a movie?
For me, it's a tie between the bit that was edited out of the ending sequence in Dead Again and the alternate ending of The Sixth Sense.
Edit: Comments may contain spoilers. (Duh.)
For me, it's a tie between the bit that was edited out of the ending sequence in Dead Again and the alternate ending of The Sixth Sense.
Edit: Comments may contain spoilers. (Duh.)
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...I suppose you wouldn't recommend seeing the movie to find out what you mean?
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...you know, I should probably watch one of the d—n things, just so that I'm not talking out of my rear when I say things like that.
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[Topically, there's even a bonus clip on the DVD with Emma Thompson's character (an author) being interviewed by a brilliantly ditzy talk show host (played by an actor I'd never heard of, but whom you might recognize from The West Wing (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0155693/)).]
Edit: Intro to Stranger Than Fiction on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLPUmYiVgbw).
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Hallan
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Edit: I mean, the deleted scene - I saw the movie. Unless it's one of the earlier takes, I didn't see those.
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Oh, and the one in X3 where Beast breaks some bitch's neck, because DAMN.
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That scene with Shalhoub is indeed good, though. Haven't seen X3, though.
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X3 is only good if one has an undying love for Hank McCoy. I think there was a plot in there, too, but who cares? Beast!
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(Warning: rant ahead!)
I hated every moment of that movie and watched it until the very end. I don't remember all the details of it now, but I thought the ending was trite and unjust after sitting through the entire rest of the movie, exploring some of the very ugliest parts of human nature. I can see the point in acknowledging or even examining some of the nastier bits of humanity, but there's a really fine line between that and the glorification, exaggeration, or aggrandizement of those bits.
It's like some of those damn prison shows, both the fictional and less-fictional ones. Especially in the case of the less-fictional ones, why in the hell anyone would want to devote an hour on a regular basis to people being violent with each other over the basis of physiology and schoolyard rules of territory is beyond me.
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