His absence makes the DVD version seem more disjointed, though some interviews in it are extended. I don't understand why writer Mark Kermode was cut out and imagine he was quite insulted - especially after reading his well researched book to accompany the programme. The second version I saw was on the VHS release - which had been expanded in parts - but the third, on the DVD, was ultimately the worst cut of a what was still a good documentary. The Exorcist: Believer (111 min, Rated R for some violent content, disturbing images, language and sexual references) 5 out of 10 The modern day horror film. Ironically, she was cut out of the other 2 versions, rather as she was cut out of the actual film credits. The first, the British TV showing, was the best of the three, and with an excellent, if somewhat odd contribution from Mercedes McCambridge. never wanted to issue The Devils, a very blasphemous piece of controversy, on DVD - across the Pond, the British Film Institute released a 2-disc DVD that managed to get the uncut 111-minute theatrical version (all the VHS versions cut up to 7 minutes) - and even on digital distribution it's been a hard path: the movie was. Brilliantly edited, it was at times funny at others quite shocking (when it originally aired on British TV, it was the first time footage such as the Spider Walk had been seen in 25 years.) I count myself lucky to have seen all 3 edits of the documentary. 1) Warner Brothers removed the Rape of Christ before submitting the film to. The heavily cut R-rated version runs 103 min. It was wonderful to see such a broad sweep of cast and crew contribute their insights on this infamous film, and it is a MUST for fans of The Exorcist. The version of this film released in 1997 by Warner Home Video (UK) as part of the Maverick Directors series clocks in at 106mins, 30secs on PAL, suggesting the original 111min version of the film was used as the master. I'd say the 110 minute cut is the sweet spot, watched the creepers cut myself this week and. i was thinking maybe the creepers cut since it’s the shortest and then work my way up to the longest version but if anyone has suggestions just let me know. Nice within its pretensions, and with the grace of letting us appreciate Belén Rueda in a horror film after having seen her in so many horror films way more serious than this one. just received my copy of Phenomena from Arrow and was wondering which cut i should watch first. 'Fear of God' is a brilliant documentary. Phenomena is a movie directed by Carlos Therón starringr Belén Rueda, Gracia Olayo and Toni Acosta.
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