Friday The 13th Forum Provided by FridayThe13thFilms.com 2011-06-14T07:26:39+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/feed.html?f=21&t=457 2011-06-14T07:26:39+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/viewtopic.html?t=457&p=3409#p3409 <![CDATA[Re: uncut dvds]]> Statistics: Posted by Sheriff_Garris — Tue Jun 14, 2024 7:26 am


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2011-06-09T21:24:42+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/viewtopic.html?t=457&p=3393#p3393 <![CDATA[Re: uncut dvds]]>

http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/blog/dani ... ditions-2/

"There was some discussion about adding the lost scenes (especially in Part 4) back into the picture, but there are a slew of legal issues surrounding a revised version. It mainly has to do with the guilds — the Writers Guild and Directors Guild — who have strict rules about making changes to director’s and writer’s work. That said, of course there could be a way to create a new or alternate version if the director and writer were to come to terms with the studio, but that is a long road and we honestly thought it would be best to show fans all of the trimmed gore sequences with multiple angles and director commentary than trying to reinsert pieces of these trims into the actual film."

The film business works differently than many others and you can't just do a re-cut of a film because you have all of the parts. The reason for this is that re-cutting the film constitutes a new version of the film.

Thus, dropping deleted scenes in as special features cost nothing but reintegrating them into the full film would be a substantial cost.

The only reason the first film was done this way was that it was not a modern re-cutting of the film (such as doing any of the sequels would be.) All they did was take the European version that was released circa thirty years ago and released it over here as a 'unrated' version. Which, to be honest, Sean has stated that very little was ever cut or left out of the first Friday the 13Th because they were on a tight schedule and budget and just didn't have to time to film hardly anything more than what was absolutely necessary. What we see in the European Edition aka the Deluxe Edition, is considered to be the fully restored film by most people. And I see little reason to doubt that this is true.

Newline did a similar thing with Part 9. The 'unrated' version on the DVD was nothing more than the European version. As such, that is why we don't see the original ending or other deleted scenes; such as the fully grown Hell Baby reintegrated into the film. That would constitute a new cut of the film, and Newline would have had to spend more money.

Statistics: Posted by f13ticket — Thu Jun 09, 2024 9:24 pm


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2011-06-06T07:26:30+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/viewtopic.html?t=457&p=3386#p3386 <![CDATA[Re: uncut dvds]]> 0069twiggy wrote:

Why is it that Paramount released the first film uncut but not any of the squeals? Was the footage lost? I think that they put at least some of it back in. I have the DVD for part IV and if I'm not mistaken the scene with Jason's head sliding down the machete was cut was it not? But it is included on the DVD.


Yes that would be quite a shame if the "squeals" were never released uncut. Oink oink!

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2011-06-02T01:08:13+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/viewtopic.html?t=457&p=3372#p3372 <![CDATA[Re: uncut dvds]]>
Paramount would've loved to satisfy the fans nowadays, but the reels were handled so poorly in the past that it's not an option.

Statistics: Posted by Slash Man — Thu Jun 02, 2024 1:08 am


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2011-05-28T20:57:45+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/viewtopic.html?t=457&p=3366#p3366 <![CDATA[Re: uncut dvds]]> 3 - No one bothered to look for the footage. Barely cut to appease the MPAA anyway and works fine as it is.
4 - This one didn't go through post-production until after they had a cut CARA would agree to rate "R" so, for all intents and purposes, the DVD is "uncut." As far as trims, Dan Farrands and his team uncovered just about everything anyone could ever hope for in terms of picture but the sound reels are lost. Feel free to make your own cut.
5 - They looked. It's all lost.
6 - 35mm trims are lost. Some bits and pieces of excised parts survive on a workprint tape the director provided. (Not that I can tell you why a deleted scene that was seen in the broadcast TV version isn't on the DVD.)
7 - The 35mm trims were destroyed. Only survives on those workprint tapes you've seen, which are certainly not in any kind of condition to be cutting back into anything.
8 - Some workprint bits and pieces survived, none of it even worth seeing.

Statistics: Posted by Dobbs — Sat May 28, 2024 8:57 pm


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2011-05-28T07:00:11+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/viewtopic.html?t=457&p=3363#p3363 <![CDATA[Re: uncut dvds]]> Statistics: Posted by Sheriff_Garris — Sat May 28, 2024 7:00 am


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2011-05-26T18:01:28+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/viewtopic.html?t=457&p=3349#p3349 <![CDATA[Re: uncut dvds]]> Statistics: Posted by Farrell — Thu May 26, 2024 6:01 pm


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2011-05-22T00:48:55+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/viewtopic.html?t=457&p=3321#p3321 <![CDATA[Re: uncut dvds]]> Statistics: Posted by The Shackler — Sun May 22, 2024 12:48 am


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2011-05-21T18:00:20+00:00 http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/forum/viewtopic.html?t=457&p=3315#p3315 <![CDATA[uncut dvds]]> Statistics: Posted by 0069twiggy — Sat May 21, 2024 6:00 pm


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