Official release date!! 2-11-2014
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Available On Demand and Digital February 11
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Available On Demand and Digital February 11
Which version is it though.
shareIt's the 70 minute version :(
shareWhere did you get this 70 min numbers? Sure, this version isn't the producer's cut but the indication of the lenght is just online rumors spread a few months ago.
The TUGG screening page for the movie says 85 minutes.
Edit: I wrote "is" instead of "isn't". Fixed!
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It wasn't 70 minutes. It's closer to 90 minutes. Just enjoyed it last night in Spokane, WA.
No offense to people supporting the director, but anyone attempting to direct films and decides to piss of the producers and/or some of the actors in the film isn't that bright.
What did I miss?! can someone please explain what and why there are already two versions of this. And what's the deal about the director pissing everyone off?
Thanks guys!
DM
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There's only ONE version of the movie, it's the one that has been released in the US by eOne.
The abundance of repetitive and negative comments asking for Joe Lynch's cut coming from horror fans looks very much like a gag order. I would not go as far as to claim that online bloggers have the same kind of practices but their - perfectly understandable - loyaulty to Joe Lynch lead me to believe they are prejudiced against the movie.
On the opposite, people who saw the movie through Tugg screenings at their local theater all feel the same. The crowd throughly enjoyed the movie and laughed throughout. The ending drew cheers.
I suggest you watch this featurette with Summer Glau: http://summerglauwiki.com/news/knights_of_badassdom_behind_the_scenes_ clip_with_summer/2014-01-23-584
There are two versions of the movie - the real Joe Lynch version and then the hack producer version
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