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Roland
26-05-2002, 09:43
Heeft iemand de r1 versie van friday the 13th(van play.com)?
Is deze cut of uncut????

Als er in geknipt is dan bestel ik hem niet.

Cenobite
27-05-2002, 12:13
Deze is absoluut 100% zeker "cut" . Paramount houd vast aan de conservatieve filosofie , dat ze geen "uncut / unrated" DVD's uit brengen . Je zult moeten wachten tot mischien in de toekomst een meer 'liberale" studio zoals Anchor Bay of Artisan de hele cyclus op DVD uit brengt . Dit is ook DE reden dat ik ze zelf niet koop . Paramount had gewwon zowel een rated als een unrated version uit moeten brengen , zoals sommige andere studio's doen. Wij willen gewoon al het geweld / bloed / gore zien !!! daar koop je toch de DVD's voor ... :mad:

Cenobite
27-05-2002, 12:33
From www.dvdfile.com :

FRIDAY THE 13TH
Released October 19, 1999 by Paramount Home Video.

Originally released in the summer of 1980, the film was edited slightly to obtain an R-rating by the MPAA in the United States. Four murders were slightly edited: the early death of would-be cook Annie, Kevin Bacon's infamous through-the-throat stabbing, Marcy's axe-in-the-face and Harry Crosby's "look ma no hands" door hanging by arrows. Each one was held on for just a second or more longer, resulting in only about 11 seconds or so of extra screen time. (Note that Marcy's death was originally longer in the rough cuts of the film, but was removed purposely by the filmmakers because the effects were thought to be fake-looking.)

Prior Video Versions : Released on VHS, Laserdisc and Pay Cable in the United States in the theatrical R-rated version. Also released to television in an edited form with about 7 seconds of blood cut out. An unedited cut with the extra original gore was finally released on a Japanese letterboxed laserdisc in mid-1990 that contained all the extra blood.

The DVD : The DVD contains, after our frame by frame analysis compared to the VHS tape, the theatrical cut except for two changes. The first death of Annie is the same as the longer uncut Japanese Laserdisc. However, the final decapitation of Mrs. Voorhees is trimmed of two shots. Though the first slow-motion shot of Mrs. Voorhees head being lopped off and Alice's reaction is intact, the following two shots of the decapitated body slowly falling out of frame and Alice's next cutaway are deleted. However, what was the third and final shot of Mrs. Voorhees limp body and hand falling out of frame remains, as well as Alice's final reaction. So, though still gory, there is a few seconds cut from this final death sequence.

Comments : So far, no word has come from Paramount Home Video in the US as to why this hybrid edit was chosen for the DVD. No plans are known at this time for any sort of reissue or repressing of the disc, so it is entirely possible the current disc will remain on store shelves.


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FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 2
Released October 19, 1999 by Paramount Home Video.

Originally released in the summer of 1981, the film was highly edited to obtain an R-rating by the MPAA in the United States. Many of the deaths, especially the "double impaling" on the bed of two victims, were cut to remove excessive blood and gore. After the controversy and outcry over the first film (which many at the time felt should not have made it through with just an R), the MPAA was especially hard on Part 2.

Prior Video Versions : Released on VHS, Laserdisc and Pay Cable in the United States in the theatrical R-rated version. Also released to television in an edited form with more content cut out. No known releases of the unedited version are known

The DVD : The DVD contains the R-rated theatrical cut.

Comments : So far, there seems to be no indications that an uncut version of this film will surface on DVD from Paramount Home Video. It is very possible this extra footage was never kept and is lost in the mists of time, and it is important to note it has never been released anywhere to the best of our knowledge.


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FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 3
Released October 2000 by Paramount Home Video

While usually in The Cut List we only discuss cut scenes that were for some reason omitted or added to a DVD, or appeared on an alternate format (such as a broadcast TV cut), this will be the first time we talk about a cut scene that has never appeared in any showings of a film. Why? Well, in the case of Friday The 13th Part 3, some on-set publicity photos were released showing this scene (and appeared in such publications as Fangoria), and so many people have commented on it over the years it seemed worthwhile to mention it. (And, since we've covered Friday The 13th parts 1, 2 and 4, how can we skip three?)

Certainly, all the Friday films have been cut for gore to achieve an R-rating. But the cut scene in Part 3 is more interesting. Originally, the lead character Chris, played by Dana Kimmel, was actually killed at the end of the film. After she wakes up the next day, she goes back to the cabin and is confronted by Jason who actually beheads the poor girl! Normally, such a drastic alternate ending to the film would be nothing more than folklore, but as stated a few publicity photos of Jason lopping off Chris' head have appeared over the years. Why the filmmakers decided instead to go with the ending that now appears in the film (Chris is attacked by the dead Mrs. Voorhees in a dream sequence that directly rips off the end sequence of the first film) remains a mystery. In any case, this alternate ending to the film would have made a nice addition to the film, but sadly remains a buried treasure for Friday fans...


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FRIDAY THE 13TH - THE FINAL CHAPTER
Released October 2000 by Paramount Home Video

Normally in the Cut List we talk about deleted scenes or shots on DVDs, but in the case of Friday The 13th The Final Chapter, there are a number of sound cues missing on the DVD. Thanks to our reader Chris A., he spotted three noticeable sound omissions on the new DVD, which can be heard slightly on the French track and on the VHS tape. The missing cues include a "sweeper missing" from the "Final Chapter" title card that comes exploding through Jason's mask at the 02:59 point. The second omission comes at 60:54 when the character of Jimmy meets his demise. A stinger sound effect is missing as Jason plants a corkscrew into Jimmy's hand. The final omission comes at 68:59 when the character of Sara meets her maker. Again, a stinger sound effect is absent as Sara lays on the floor with an axe firmly planted in her chest.

Another oddity on the disc is the brief color change that occurs right before Tina gets thrown out the window onto the hood of the car below. As soon as Jason hits the window, the color tint of the scene drastically shifts, but then pops back in the next shot. Weird. At presstime, Paramount has not commented on these oddities with The Final Chapter disc, so a recall or repressing seems doubtful...