Jack1000
09-21-2005, 04:22 AM
Guys,
I really, really enjoyed this movie about high school life inside and outside of school in the 1980's. Sean Penn was brilliant as Jeff Spicoli, and for many of the other young actors, especially for Penn, this movie catipolted them to super stardom. Ray Walston as History teacher, Mr. Hand was superb as well!
The thing is, I have only seen the standard cable editions of this movie. (TBS/TNT.) I heard that there are tons of outtakes that they show on TV that are not shown in theatures, VHS, OR DVD versions of the movie.
My question is, how much of the movie is cut and is the "R" rated version really graphic with suggested nudity/dialogue? I really enjoyed the edited TV version because of all the added scenes that people say were not in the theatrical release. My understanding is that some of the music is even different in home video versions because of copyright issues. I was told that due to scene changes/more suggestive content in the video/DVD version, that it is almost like watching two different movies. Is this true. Should I get the DVD?
Also, is a Special Edition DVD planned with the added scenes from the TV version?
Jack
I really, really enjoyed this movie about high school life inside and outside of school in the 1980's. Sean Penn was brilliant as Jeff Spicoli, and for many of the other young actors, especially for Penn, this movie catipolted them to super stardom. Ray Walston as History teacher, Mr. Hand was superb as well!
The thing is, I have only seen the standard cable editions of this movie. (TBS/TNT.) I heard that there are tons of outtakes that they show on TV that are not shown in theatures, VHS, OR DVD versions of the movie.
My question is, how much of the movie is cut and is the "R" rated version really graphic with suggested nudity/dialogue? I really enjoyed the edited TV version because of all the added scenes that people say were not in the theatrical release. My understanding is that some of the music is even different in home video versions because of copyright issues. I was told that due to scene changes/more suggestive content in the video/DVD version, that it is almost like watching two different movies. Is this true. Should I get the DVD?
Also, is a Special Edition DVD planned with the added scenes from the TV version?
Jack