Guest slabinskia Posted July 6, 2003 Report Posted July 6, 2003 most movies edit out whole scenes to make room for commercials. say a movie is 2hrs.they will show 1 hr 30 minutes with a half hour of commercials.i hate this.i would show the whole 2hrs of the movie and let it run 2 1/2 to 3hrs with the commercials.what does everyone else prefer ?
Guest Lil Naitch Posted July 6, 2003 Report Posted July 6, 2003 Sometimes, movies shown on TV show scenes that aren't available anywhere else, including the commercial release. I cite Blazzing Saddles and Star Trek 2- The Wrath of Kahn as examples.
Guest eiker_ir Posted July 6, 2003 Report Posted July 6, 2003 Halloween wasnt long enough for the TV slot at that time and they shot a few extra escenes while filming Halloween 2, and they created the TV extended edition which is available on DVD btw
Guest The Old Me Posted July 6, 2003 Report Posted July 6, 2003 I generally don't like movies on TV, especially Comedy Central, as they are great flicks, with most of the greatness cut out.
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted July 6, 2003 Report Posted July 6, 2003 That's what DVDs are for -- besides most movies on TV are shown full screen...
Guest DerangedHermit Posted July 6, 2003 Report Posted July 6, 2003 Although some of the censoring jobs are funny - especially the ones in Half-Baked and Major League.
Guest Eagan469 Posted July 7, 2003 Report Posted July 7, 2003 South Park: BLU was on Comedy Central at like 1:00 AM last night ~WITH THE F-BOMBS IN-TACT! I was shocked.
Guest SweetNSexyDiva Posted July 7, 2003 Report Posted July 7, 2003 Showgirls on VH1 just isn't the same as the full movie...
Guest Nevermortal Posted July 7, 2003 Report Posted July 7, 2003 Showgirls on VH1 just isn't the same as the full movie... Hahahaha. That's the one with the digitally added bras and panties.
Guest notJames Posted July 7, 2003 Report Posted July 7, 2003 Sometimes, movies shown on TV show scenes that aren't available anywhere else, including the commercial release. I cite Blazzing Saddles and Star Trek 2- The Wrath of Kahn as examples. TBS did that with The Breakfast Club and Some Kind of Wonderful as well.
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