Quote from: addicted2dvd on February 25, 2011, 05:30:23 PMIf someone out there that seen both versions... please let me know if the Theatrical cut is any better and I will watch it the next time.There is two reviews here on the site.I believe we briefly discussed the two different endings (which is the main difference between the two cuts) somewhere, but it was not following Tom's review, as I thought. I think I preferred the Theatrical, but others liked the Director's Cut more.
If someone out there that seen both versions... please let me know if the Theatrical cut is any better and I will watch it the next time.
Quote from: Achim on February 26, 2011, 01:56:45 AMQuote from: addicted2dvd on February 25, 2011, 05:30:23 PMIf someone out there that seen both versions... please let me know if the Theatrical cut is any better and I will watch it the next time.There is two reviews here on the site.I believe we briefly discussed the two different endings (which is the main difference between the two cuts) somewhere, but it was not following Tom's review, as I thought. I think I preferred the Theatrical, but others liked the Director's Cut more.I definately prefer the director's cut. I remember that one of us prefers the theatrical cut. It could have been you.
I am even considering giving part 3 a chance.
On the first one... if it is true that the only difference between the theatrical version and the Director's Cut is the ending... I may go back and just watch the last say 3 or 4 chapters of the theatrical to see the alternate ending. or can it be seen in one of the extras?
While you list Jane Seymour as a TV star, I think the first thing I ever actually saw her in was a theatrical film. She was the Bond girl in Roger Moore's first James Bond film, Live and Let Die which I think came out in 1973.
Quote from: addicted2dvd on February 26, 2011, 05:38:34 PMOn the first one... if it is true that the only difference between the theatrical version and the Director's Cut is the ending... I may go back and just watch the last say 3 or 4 chapters of the theatrical to see the alternate ending. or can it be seen in one of the extras? In the director's cut there are also a few additional scenes throughout the movie, which had to be cut when the ending was changed for the theatrical cut. Without them, the alternate ending will not make much sense.But maybe this article helps.
I have heard of that one (Somewhere in Time) many times... but never seen it. Would you say it is a must have?