The Wolverine The Stealth Express of Doom News & Discussion Thread: - Part 5

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Don't be daft. Ratings are decided afterwards by independent censors, not during production, although studios know roughly what is acceptable.

But Mangold obviously is aware that people want an uber-violent Wolverine, so he must have gone beyond the rating in certain scenes then held them back.

An R-rated Wolverine will never be released in cinemas, because kids like Wolverine too. And probably because it would lead to lower box office because you are excluding family audiences.
You do realize you are contradicting yourself right? He doesn't know what will be cut, but he obviously went uber-violent in certain scenes. That is a clear indication that he knew he was making scenes that wouldn't get cleared for the final cut.

Also we aren't talking about a couple of minutes here. 10-12mins is a lot of film. Second, I am of the belief that creativity and visions is the most important part. If he filmed scene
 
I know from features I've seen on The Walking Dead, they've said they've filmed scenes as gory as they should be, and let the network tell them what they have to cut later.

Weren't there also scenes in X2 that had to be trimmed because they risked their PG-13 rating?
 
You do realize you are contradicting yourself right? He doesn't know what will be cut, but he obviously went uber-violent in certain scenes. That is a clear indication that he knew he was making scenes that wouldn't get cleared for the final cut.

Also we aren't talking about a couple of minutes here. 10-12mins is a lot of film. Second, I am of the belief that creativity and visions is the most important part. If he filmed scene

I know its a bit of a shame we dont get this version in the cinema but at least we ARE getting this version too, its win win, as long as the film is decent in the first place of course.
 
I know from features I've seen on The Walking Dead, they've said they've filmed scenes as gory as they should be, and let the network tell them what they have to cut later.

Weren't there also scenes in X2 that had to be trimmed because they risked their PG-13 rating?

100% Correct. The mansion scene with Wolverine was re-edited...All they had to do was make a quick cut to Iceman when Wolverine stabs the soldier into teh fridge.

And Singer said they didn't cut anything else. They just edited the sound in the scenes. Apparently it was a little more...wet and crunchy lol :D
 
Ratings are decided afterwards by independent censors, not during production, although studios know roughly what is acceptable.

But Mangold obviously is aware that people want an uber-violent Wolverine, so he must have gone beyond the rating in certain scenes then held them back.

Especially considering Mangold is the type of director to not film scenes with ratings in mind. He said he brought that mentality to Wolverine. Not sure what the issue some people have with this is. It's like they're implying he doesn't know what he's doing and wasted money filming stuff for the hell of it.
 
Mangold probably thought it was better to film an R-rated movie and have to make cuts (that could potentially be restored later) than to film a PG-13 movie and not have the extra footage that fans might want on home release, it's a smart move.
 
You do realize you are contradicting yourself right? He doesn't know what will be cut, but he obviously went uber-violent in certain scenes. That is a clear indication that he knew he was making scenes that wouldn't get cleared for the final cut.

Also we aren't talking about a couple of minutes here. 10-12mins is a lot of film. Second, I am of the belief that creativity and visions is the most important part. If he filmed scene

Studios, producers and directors have a very good idea of what will be within the rating they are aiming for, yes. But the final decision isn't down to them.

In this case, I know the UK censors (BBFC) passed the film (as 12A here in the UK, meaning anyone under 12 must see the film with an adult) without it needing any cuts. So Mangold delivered a final edit of the film that met the rating the studio required.

http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/wolverine-2013-8

It seems likely he made the movie he wanted to make, judging from his comments about the studio being very accommodating, but I agree he would have known that he was filming some scenes that would not make the final theatrical cut and would not fit the rating. Maybe they didn't know at first if they would also release an R version theatrically, or just on Blu-ray. But it's good that he went ahead and filmed those uber-violent scenes rather than just cutting them from the script and never filming them at all.

I don't think there's any problem with having extra material for a Blu-ray. It's not like this is the first time we will ever get an extended cut or a special R-rated cut of a movie. It happens quite often.
 
That was greatlcan't wait till friday.and It's not just to see the post credit scene.
 
You do realize you are contradicting yourself right? He doesn't know what will be cut, but he obviously went uber-violent in certain scenes. That is a clear indication that he knew he was making scenes that wouldn't get cleared for the final cut.

Also we aren't talking about a couple of minutes here. 10-12mins is a lot of film. Second, I am of the belief that creativity and visions is the most important part. If he filmed scene

If I recall correctly Mangold himself said they doubled up on several scenes, filming both cleaner & more graphic versions of the same scenes with the hopes of releasing an unrated DVD down the line.

I'm glad they did it that way, it means the scenes flow as smooth & as complete as possible with no jarring cuts in the PG13 version, and is as intense and real as an R-rated scene needs without adding in CGI blood and ADR'd swearing. Both versions will be intact "from the ground up", because right from the actors performances to the editing later on, everyone will be clear on what they're aiming at.
 
Just see the PG-13 version in theatres and then buy or rent the Unrated version on blu-ray and decide for yourself which one is better. Simple as that.
 
SOme of won't have the opotion.There are still people like me who only have DVD players
and It almost costs getting a new hardrive to get computer to play bluray
 
Mangold mentioned DVD's in the article (there's also the internet).
 
Well I hope It's also available on DVD.Just like I hope the extended version of Hobbit also makes It way to DVD like the expanded versions of lord of the rings.
 
So.. any of you blokes live in New York and happen to be free tomorrow at 3 pm?
 
I'm going to the fan event screening at the AMC Empire tomorrow at 5:30. And god help me, I'm bringing my folks along...
 
I wish they released these pictures without text

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I'm going to the fan event screening at the AMC Empire tomorrow at 5:30. And god help me, I'm bringing my folks along...

See ya there :) I'm taking a bunch of people to a 3 pm screening then staying to do interviews/red carpet stuff for the event
 
:funny: Good luck.

Thanks! :funny:

Actually, my dad is my movie buddy. We've been going to the movies together since I was three.

How we managed to cajole my mother into this, I have no idea... :funny:
 
See ya there :) I'm taking a bunch of people to a 3 pm screening then staying to do interviews/red carpet stuff for the event

Cool! TWayneP is going to be there as well. I'll be the one with the Wolverine sneakers (and once again, with my parents in tow :oldrazz: ).
 
Cool! TWayneP is going to be there as well. I'll be the one with the Wolverine sneakers (and once again, with my parents in tow :oldrazz: ).

Haha, yes. Ill be with my girlfriend and possibly another friend, Ill just have a red X-men shirt on, and she will be in some kind of wolverine get up lol.

I have NO idea what to expect... I think I'm going to try and arrive into NY around 2:30 the latest, and maybe Noon the earliest. Im just gonna wing it and hopefully theres not too much clutter with lines and crowds.
 
See ya there :) I'm taking a bunch of people to a 3 pm screening then staying to do interviews/red carpet stuff for the event

So is there going to be red carpet stuff? I wasn't sure what they were doing. I figured since its a fan event, it would likely be smaller, more private thing.

Apparently Jackman is doing Letterman at around 5 pm or so. and I guess he will hop over to us around 6 maybe? Since the movie is at 7.
 
Don't want to ruin the surprise. You'll have a lot of fun though :)
 
Don't want to ruin the surprise. You'll have a lot of fun though :)

Wow! So surprises in store eh? haha. I figure there will be a ton of people. Im worried about afterward since I have to catch a train around 10:30 or 11:30 the latest. Hopefully theres no "after party" type shenanigans I wouldn't want to miss, or some kind of special Q&A... I'm clueless here lol. I don't know what to expect!

Im actually interested most in the food hehe. If theres free food then thats what I would love to take part in! :woot:

Any tips on what time to arrive? or anything we should know ahead of time that you may be able to divulge?
 
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