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Postby André_Jølsen » 23 Jul 2015 14:39

Hello all

Summer, but I still have to watch movies :)

I have seen Re-Animator lots of times. I love that movie. The last time I saw it was on DVD several years ago.
My thought then, the quality was so good it spoiled some of the effects. After that, another version came out on DVD. Even better picture quality I suppose.
One of those was a Millennium version I think.
I have invested lot's of money on picture/sound, but back then I was almost thinking; maybe it is better to see this movie in a version with lower picture quality?

Well.
Today I ordered it on blu-ray. Curious - what will I think when I see it with even better picture quality?
Here is the version I ordered; http://www.amazon.co.uk/Re-Animator-Lim ... e-animator
Cheap!

The first thing I do every time I buy a movie is to check the brilliant dvdcompare site
So (finally), my question(s).
Here it says that the German version have 3 versions of the film; http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/f ... ?fid=20904
Can that be a mistake?

Blu-ray ALL Germany - Capelight
3-Disc Limited Collector's Edition

DISC ONE (Blu-ray): *The film (unrated version)
DISC TWO (Blu-ray): * The Film (Integral version)
DISC THREE (DVD): * The Film (Unrated version)

Last. Here it says that the longest uncut version is 85:54 mins; http://bbfc.co.uk/releases/re-animator- ... latedWorks
Dvdcompare says both versions is uncut.... Maybe the bbfc site isn't up to date?

Thanx.
And, thanx for a brilliant site :)
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Re: Re-Animator

Postby Paul_Lewis » 23 Jul 2015 15:04

André_Jølsen wrote:Here it says that the German version have 3 versions of the film; http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/f ... ?fid=20904
Can that be a mistake?

Blu-ray ALL Germany - Capelight
3-Disc Limited Collector's Edition

DISC ONE (Blu-ray): *The film (unrated version)
DISC TWO (Blu-ray): * The Film (Integral version)
DISC THREE (DVD): * The Film (Unrated version)

Last. Here it says that the longest uncut version is 85:54 mins; http://bbfc.co.uk/releases/re-animator- ... latedWorks
Dvdcompare says both versions is uncut.... Maybe the bbfc site isn't up to date?

Hi Andre,

Re: the German Capelight release. Disc three (the DVD) contains the exact same unrated cut of the film as disc one (but in PAL SD format), and in that regard is simply a DVD copy of disc one (the Blu-ray).

Oddly, I don't think the BBFC website has been updated to list the 104 minute 'integral' version that's included in the Second Sight release - but it's definitely there on disc two of the set you've bought.

Hope that helps,
Paul
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Re: Re-Animator

Postby Alister_Manson » 24 Jul 2015 03:08

The integral cut uses some scenes that were censored for the R-rated cut. For example the sex scene near the beginning is shortened and alternate shots are used to reduce on-screen nudity. Basically the integral cut is a combination of elements from the unrated and theatrical versions so it's censored in that regard.
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