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  1. Winston T. Boogie

    Director's Cuts/ Extended cuts MIA on Blu-ray (& some even MIA on DVD)

    I would add to Peter's comment on 2001 that due to the fact that Kubrick's use of music in 2001 just may be the most iconic, influential, and heralded use of music in the history of film it would seem not very likely they would ever mess with that by creating a version with an alternative...
  2. Winston T. Boogie

    Director's Cuts/ Extended cuts MIA on Blu-ray (& some even MIA on DVD)

    No, it was reconstructed from negatives and film that were all supposedly, according to the documentary about the reconstruction, high quality sources. There is some sort of rumor that they edited to beta tape...which seems odd...but I guess could be true and this decision was presumably made...
  3. Winston T. Boogie

    Director's Cuts/ Extended cuts MIA on Blu-ray (& some even MIA on DVD)

    The most egregious example of this, in my opinion, is Sam Fuller's The Big Red One which was to much acclaim and adulation reconstructed to something much closer to the director's vision and luminaries of the film world, like Martin Scorsese, called this reconstruction an important event that...
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