Not going to happen. As far as we know, there is only one seconds-long sequence that could be added, and there's absolutely no chance Nolan would agree to film more scenes, effectively tampering with his work to appease a marketing push--and WB would not press him to; he's their golden goose right now. I doubt they'd even want to alter it; if you have a product you think is Oscar worthy, why would you want to mess with it? Why risk it?
It is happening! isn't it?
I would love to have deleted scenes, no matter how likely it is..
By the Way: to all the people, so many people, saying there are no deleted scenes:
When filming, they film thousands of takes of scenes, surely..then, the producer/director, they decide what takes of what scenes to include, the excluded scenes......ARE DELETED SCENES.
I would love to have deleted scenes, no matter how likely it is..
By the Way: to all the people, so many people, saying there are no deleted scenes:
When filming, they film thousands of takes of scenes, surely..then, the producer/director, they decide what takes of what scenes to include, the excluded scenes......ARE DELETED SCENES.
'Deleted scenes' and 'extended cut' are two different beasts. The first one is a feature where you can watch the deleted scenes out of context...it will not change the film in the same way that en extended cut will do.
But I guess you alreaday knew..
Kosove's Alcon partner, Broderick Johnson, adds that beyond the creative vision are a set of skills found only in a handful of directors. "He has the whole movie, every single scene, in his head before he starts shooting," Johnson said. "And then coupled with that he's a really good communicator so he can get that vision across to everyone on set." The producers say that Nolan had already calibrated every scene in "Insomnia" so precisely that they could find only one deleted scene to include on the DVD.
Why is it being re-released?
Anybody else remember the shot of Joker in the middle of the street twitching his hand from the first teaser