It doesn't sound as if Paramount was able to find any of the cut footage on 35mm film. I wouldn't be surprised if what we get is sourced from some low quality tape. Shame. But Paramount can hardly be faulted if they don't have usable elements. As far as certain films not having extras. Are we...
My only real disappointment is from the hype Paramount created about uncut versions. Never having picked up the earlier releases I'm still looking forward to this because of the extensive extras. However, it is quite clear that Paramount never had any intention of presenting the films uncut. No...
The existence of cut footage for part 7 is questionable. The director has a low quality workprint copy on VHS, but assumes that Paramount has the negative trims in their vaults which may not be the case. Basically don't get your hopes up just yet.
Paramount's vagueness softens the blow if no cut footage is found. It's as simple as that. What would be the point of them announcing uncut releases if they don't even know what they have? It would disappoint the fans, and make them--Paramount--look like baffoons. The news is nothing earth...
From ManiaFest: "Friday the 13th" Cut 'Em Up Film Contest Finalists Announced September 17, 2003 - We are proud to announce that the following short films have been selected as finalists in the "Cut'em Up" Film Contest: Finalists: RUPERT TAKES MANHATTAN by Patrick Rea JASON...