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It's actually one of my favorite scenes in the film.
Theres nothing wrong with the Mike Myers scene....
...Complaining...seriously...re-read my post...that's not complaining bud...I agree. I don't get why everybody is complaining about it all of a sudden...
I don't think it's a film I can see over and over and over again. Well, maybe. I just have to watch it again.
I was just about to order my copy when I noticed the Blu Ray version is 6 minutes longer than the DVD version, but there is no mention of it being a directors cut or anything, what's that about?
Hmm I got my Blu-ray version ordered.....I did not notice this. Can you link some pics or a link to this Hunter?

From what I recall, the theatrical cut was longer than the controversial Cannes cut. So I suspect this is just stuff they decided to trim out for time's sake, and not a Weinstein move.
Interesting. Well regardless I was getting the Blu Ray. But I wonder why this has not been advertised, it usually can work as a marketing gimmick.
That's what I found strange, now I don't know what to do.
Wouldn't they have pimped it as the Cannes cut though? especially if it was controversial.
"After Cannes, Quentin always said that he wanted to do some cutting, and pruning, and that he was going to be changing things. There was a lot of stuff left out before. He felt that he had over cut. There were certain scenes that were taken out for Cannes that will come back into the final version. Because it plays better like that. I think the final version of the film is five or six minutes longer than the version shown in Cannes. From what Quentin has told me, he has fleshed it out a little bit more. Cannes running length was at two hours and twenty-five minutes. I think this is a little over two hours and thirty minutes. Something close to that."
Same here. I definitely got an Austin Powers vibe, but with a
"toodle pip, chaps" british stereotype thrown in....if that makes sense.![]()