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post Mar 11 2007, 07:43 PM
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The directors cut has much more on almost everyone. The movie was good originally though as was said earlier, there were pieces missing that left you wondering. The directors cut allows you to identify more with the characters, and because of this, the message the movie carries is delivered more effectively. Whether the world was ready to hear that message at the time is another story, but I'm not going there right now. On a light note, my Persian cat loves this movie. He apparently has excellent taste in actors.
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post Mar 11 2007, 10:23 PM
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QUOTE(fangirl @ Mar 11 2007, 03:37 PM) [snapback]9741[/snapback]

The directors cut has much more on almost everyone. The movie was good originally though as was said earlier, there were pieces missing that left you wondering. The directors cut allows you to identify more with the characters, and because of this, the message the movie carries is delivered more effectively. Whether the world was ready to hear that message at the time is another story, but I'm not going there right now. On a light note, my Persian cat loves this movie. He apparently has excellent taste in actors.


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post Mar 23 2007, 04:24 PM
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QUOTE(charmedgirl @ Mar 11 2007, 06:17 PM) [snapback]9742[/snapback]

QUOTE(fangirl @ Mar 11 2007, 03:37 PM) [snapback]9741[/snapback]

The directors cut has much more on almost everyone. The movie was good originally though as was said earlier, there were pieces missing that left you wondering. The directors cut allows you to identify more with the characters, and because of this, the message the movie carries is delivered more effectively. Whether the world was ready to hear that message at the time is another story, but I'm not going there right now. On a light note, my Persian cat loves this movie. He apparently has excellent taste in actors.


Smart kitty! 2thumbs.gif


KOH will be on HBO Signature West for those on the East Coast(sig for west coasters) at 12:30 EST
and Syriana was on this morning at 8:30.. This has definitely been Alex's week clap2.gif


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post Jun 6 2007, 01:32 AM
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I was flipping through channels earlier and KOH was on. I hadn't watched it in a long time and arrived just in time for the battle outside Kerak. This was my introduction to Sid, and I'd forgotten how really good he was in this movie.

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post Oct 15 2007, 05:18 PM
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I have just listened to the Directors Commentary of the movie with added contributions from Ridley Scott, Orlando Bloom and writer William Monahan. Very Insightful although some of the technobabble (especially about lighting the tent scenes) went right over my head.


Also got to say I much prefer the extended version. It seems a much more cohesive story in the longer cut.

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post Oct 15 2007, 05:43 PM
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QUOTE(fangirl @ Jun 5 2007, 09:32 PM) [snapback]10900[/snapback]

I was flipping through channels earlier and KOH was on. I hadn't watched it in a long time and arrived just in time for the battle outside Kerak. This was my introduction to Sid, and I'd forgotten how really good he was in this movie.

Joy


This is my favorite movie with him-The only one where he doesn't die!


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post Nov 27 2007, 05:34 PM
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Kingdom of Heaven will be on the FX channel tomorrow night at 7pm and 10pm central time.
Finally! It's on a channel I can get smile.gif

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post Nov 28 2007, 12:16 AM
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Why don't you pick up the dvd?


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post Nov 29 2007, 05:05 PM
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I watched "Kingdom of Heaven". Wow! Wow! Wow! Great movie. smile.gif
I think it was the chopped--up version, not the director's cut, but it was still great.
Everyone but me probably saw this movie a long time ago, still I suppose I should use the spoiler tags, just to be on the safe side.

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There's a lot more to this movie--Liam Neeson's character, for example, is fabulous. But I guess I've given away enough of the plot. "Kingdom of Heaven" is the kind of movie I think I can watch repeatedly and not get tired of (especially because Sid is so good in it). So I think I would like to get the DVD.

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post Nov 29 2007, 07:20 PM
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There's a lot more to this movie--Liam Neeson's character, for example, is fabulous. But I guess I've given away enough of the plot. "Kingdom of Heaven" is the kind of movie I think I can watch repeatedly and not get tired of (especially because Sid is so good in it). So I think I would like to get the DVD.

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I highly recommend the Director's Cut version


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post Nov 29 2007, 07:50 PM
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If you like the movie, by all means pick up the DVD. First you can purchase the uncut version giving a much better story without the haphazard editing that damaged the original. Second, you will now be plagued with commercials as it has made it to regular stations. Not only are they capable of turning a 2 hour movie into 3 hours, but they have been known to do some of their own editing.

One thing I found long ago that surprised me is just how much editing some of these channels can do. One day I was watching Lord of the Rings. I have no idea why as I own the trilogy, but here I was watching it. I have no recollection of what channel this was but when they got to Lothlorian Woods, the whole scene was different, not edited, different. I know that movie from front to back and was shocked. shock.gif I had my daughter watch it to confirm I wasn't nuts.

So, again, if you like a movie and feel you might want to watch it several times, buy it.

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post Nov 29 2007, 07:54 PM
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The movie where I first noticed bad editing was The Big Chill. They'd leave in the set-up for a joke, but then cut the joke because it was a little risque. If the joke isn't going to be used, the set-up just hangs there not making any sense.

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post Nov 29 2007, 09:56 PM
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I had never noticed that. I'll have to pay more attention next time I watch it. I love that movie.

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post Dec 1 2007, 07:18 AM
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When I watched Kingdom of Heaven on TV the other night, it was three hours long. It made me wonder at first if it was the Director's Cut or not, for surely the edited version wouldn't be three hours. Then I realized it was just padded out with lots and lots of commercials. biggrin.gif Reading what y'all have posted here in the forums, it's clear that I missed out on quite a bit by not seeing the full-length movie. I want to see the Director's Cut of Kingdom of Heaven. But you know, there are some scenes--like when you talk about an upsetting scene with Sibylla and her son--that maybe I'd rather not watch. sad.gif When they cut out foul language and scenes that are really graphic or gruesome, editing can sometimes be an improvement.

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post Dec 1 2007, 04:26 PM
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Actually the additional scenes with Sybilla are adding a lot to her character. In the normal version I was sometimes wondering why she is in the film at all. As for gruesome scenes: There was a lot of blood in the theatrical version. If I'm not mistaken there isn't much more blood in the director's cut. The director's just adds a lot to the devellopement of the characters throughout the film.
Try it. You are going to love it. Promised. smile.gif

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post Dec 1 2007, 05:24 PM
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I can recommend the longer version of the movie whole heartedly. Also on the special two disc version I thoroughly enjoyed the Director's commentary with Sir Ridley, William Monahan (the writer) and Orlando Bloom all giving a real insite into the making of the movie including the scenes which were cut from the theatrical release. (unfortunately no Siddig)

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post Dec 1 2007, 09:58 PM
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In my addition of the directors cut, Sid was interviewed several times, he had some funny tales to tell, like the time the fans of Orlando Bloom thought Sid was Orlando, from the back until Sid turned around, the way he told it was amusing! The one I have is a four disc verion " a special extended dvd version" it does have the added scenes as well.
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post Dec 1 2007, 10:59 PM
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Debbie

i have looked through my collection of DVD's and I do have the extended 4 disc version

Where is the Siddig interview though. Can you help?

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post Dec 2 2007, 03:58 AM
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QUOTE(POTHOS @ Dec 1 2007, 05:59 PM) [snapback]12405[/snapback]

Debbie

i have looked through my collection of DVD's and I do have the extended 4 disc version

Where is the Siddig interview though. Can you help?

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Jude


There isn't any interview of Siddig sad.gif


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post Dec 2 2007, 05:32 PM
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Ok I must have had some kind of brain freeze but I have spent a few hours going through the 4 disk extended directors cut with all the bells and whistles on it and on disks 3 and 4 there is loads of Siddig snippets which are both insightful and at times very amusing. In short Sid being Sid.

I would love to know how many actual takes the Raymond execution scene needed in the end and I love how Sid described his time on set.

I was also moved by one of his quotes in the interviews, again showing his innate ability to make you think.

Direct quote from the interview

"Humanity is first. We have to look after each other"

Sorry for the confusion everyone and I sincerely recommend the 4 disc version as a present to yourselves over the coming weeks.

Jude


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