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Harty

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Jul 7, 2003
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Probably fixtures a long time back but my lad brought me the dvd and I watched it last night.

Probably with my football anorak on the film didn't hit the spot, too many factual issues, then i watched the dleted scenes section and actually had they left a lot of them in it would have explained a lot more to anyone watching the original film, and imho made it far more watchable.
 




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Rakehell
Feb 19, 2010
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Not seen the deleted scenes Ian but this is a problem with a lot films edited down to fit the 1hr30 max length idea. Why film companies seem to think the attention span of the modern human is only an hour and a half is beyond me.
 


Bigtomfu

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Jul 25, 2003
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Harrow
Not seen the deleted scenes Ian but this is a problem with a lot films edited down to fit the 1hr30 max length idea. Why film companies seem to think the attention span of the modern human is only an hour and a half is beyond me.

I think the attention span issue is more an American thing, but really wish all DVDs came with the option to watch the film in full.
 




Harty

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Jul 7, 2003
1,759
Sussex
Not seen the deleted scenes Ian but this is a problem with a lot films edited down to fit the 1hr30 max length idea. Why film companies seem to think the attention span of the modern human is only an hour and a half is beyond me.


Thankfully the editors never got to cut The Godfather down to 90mins.


Would have ruined the whole gangster epic
 




New Carpet?

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Aug 23, 2009
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Probably fixtures a long time back but my lad brought me the dvd and I watched it last night.

Probably with my football anorak on the film didn't hit the spot, too many factual issues, then i watched the dleted scenes section and actually had they left a lot of them in it would have explained a lot more to anyone watching the original film, and imho made it far more watchable.

Thoroughly agreed, especially all of the office-based scenes such as Cloughie doing away with Revie's desk, which also happened to be the most memorable parts of the book for me.
 




Skaville

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Jun 10, 2004
10,108
Queens Park
Probably fixtures a long time back but my lad brought me the dvd and I watched it last night.

Probably with my football anorak on the film didn't hit the spot, too many factual issues, then i watched the dleted scenes section and actually had they left a lot of them in it would have explained a lot more to anyone watching the original film, and imho made it far more watchable.

I watched it last night as well. Very good film, but not a patch on the book.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,625
I watched it last night as well. Very good film, but not a patch on the book.

The book is deep, dark and a brilliant read. IMHO, like. The film on the other hand is a shallow so-so period piece. Entertaining enough, mind. But the 'Brighton' scenes, complete with shuffling pensioners with zimmer frames, were more than a bit puerile really.
 


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