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CUT OR UNCUT? Do you think directors being forced to sometimes take up to 30 minutes out of their film to make it fit within under 2 hours, is a good practice?
Is editing good for most movies? Or does it take out too much of the story in order to please a supposed impatient audience? | |
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i thought this was about something COMPLETELY different One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
love is a gift an artist with no fans is really just a man with a hobby.... | |
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I don't care how long their film is, as long as they're circumsized.
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doctormcmeekle said: I don't care how long their film is, as long as they're circumsized.
One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
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Right. I ALSO thought this was a thread about circumcision. | |
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Case said: Right. I ALSO thought this was a thread about circumcision.
Me too! | |
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I prefer mine uncut | |
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Dewrede said: I prefer mine uncut
I'm lost. Are we talking movies or penises? | |
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uncut, as long as im not tired prior to going to see it theres no problem cause the directors probably appreciate the value of the scene ** do something,before we're gone , and we're just a rock where a world went wrong...** | |
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AsianBomb777 said: Do you think directors being forced to sometimes take up to 30 minutes out of their film to make it fit within under 2 hours, is a good practice?
Is editing good for most movies? Or does it take out too much of the story in order to please a supposed impatient audience? i think for widespread commercial success a movie must be edited into a format that 'works' for its target audience. that is, the plot and script should assume a shorter attention span for viewing audiences. but, i've seen movies that were three, four hours long (check out 'heat') that were really excellent. the whole time i was watching heat though i couldn't help wondering if al pacino was circumsized or not. maybe it was something about the title of the movie. | |
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