Grant H
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I was shocked in theatres by how little they pushed the nudity envelope. You'd have thought with a fresh star who was a virtual unknown they'd have gone for all they could like they did with Natasha Henstridge in "Species." Certainly the money wouldn't have been a problem. They picked from thousands of girls and I'm sure they all had to check off "Nudity OK" and knew there would be some if they ever saw a Terminator film.
It's even more shocking that as conservative as the JUSTIFIED nudity was in this film, that it was made much more conservative in the widescreen version we got. Something's rotting in the state of DVD production.
Curious to see if anyone finds any other zoomboxed shots. It's easy for us guys to remember the nudity I guess. If anybody else remembers any shots being much different in theaters speak up. Don't know why we Widescreeners get a censored version. I thought the studios thought of Full Frame as "Family Friendly". Of course we know better with all those open-matte examples listed in this thread.
It's even more shocking that as conservative as the JUSTIFIED nudity was in this film, that it was made much more conservative in the widescreen version we got. Something's rotting in the state of DVD production.
Curious to see if anyone finds any other zoomboxed shots. It's easy for us guys to remember the nudity I guess. If anybody else remembers any shots being much different in theaters speak up. Don't know why we Widescreeners get a censored version. I thought the studios thought of Full Frame as "Family Friendly". Of course we know better with all those open-matte examples listed in this thread.