Theater version vs DVD


This R-rated version isn’t overtly different from the theatrical print but the additional footage hits where it counts. We get a new opening scene that establishes the two weird dudes as psycho killers, therefore giving them an initial motive to hunt Cassie down (the girl they kill looks a lot like her and is named Cathy, yes...a pattern). We also get more of the red stuff and a tit shot (no, not Dushku…dammit). The Theatrical Cut was 84 minutes, while this Killer Cut clocks in at about 85 minutes. Did 60 extra seconds really make a difference? For me, it did. The added gore and sexual energy gave the flick more of an edge and helped emphasize the severe nature of the situation on a deeper level. In that respect, this Cut improves on the Theatrical Cut.~Arrow in the head





so from what I understand the beginning and the ending was not in the theater release, but only on DVD. I saw this movie in the theaters. I guess it was just another way to make the movie PG-13 for the theaters (By cutting out the extra) and attempt to make extra on the DVD release by releasing it in the uncut form.

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