Can anyone who bothered shelling out the ridiculous amount of money they were asking for this tell me if it's unedited? (The website claims it's a "director's cut.") The previous home video versions had blatant (spliced and fixed with tape) MPAA cuts in four places - when the girl in the coffin gets her arm hacked off, when the blonde chick gets ironed, and when the two girls at the end get disemboweled. You'd have to be deaf not to know what I'm referring to because the music pops and skips in all four places, as they cut the optical soundtrack out along with the footage. Even though Vestron pioneered the joint "R" and unrated home video versions, they were obviously never given the unrated master, because they used the same transfer worldwide, and these cuts were on all of their tapes.
I don't know why the Sebastians even bothered making any trims. They put the thing out themselves into, like, five theaters. Who would have even known?
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