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Unrated version way better


Director Shawn Levy lamented in the commentary that they released the film's PG-13 version because it tested as well as the R. I guess they took the larger potential audience.

The unrated version, which would have been the R version, is way, way better. Some of the funniest scenes of this movie never made it to the big screen. It makes me wonder who these test screenings are comprised of. Maybe Google fanbois.

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I know right! I accidentally saw the censored version, so I, with the help of movie-censorship.com, later checked what I missed in the unrated version and found it on a site. The scene in the park where Owen and Vince are in the park talking about rough sex and Vince tells a boy how he could be a model cracked me up real good. Also, any scene where John Goodman says "fĂșck" is gold.

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I disagree with you on John goodman saying the f word. The scene where billy and nick complain that he closed the company and him saying what the *beep* me what the *beep* you when they complain that's stupid when he doesn't take responsibility for not telling Billy and make that the company was closing that's in my opinion was trash and stupid. Especially the scene where he says Bob Williams got a big *beep* mouth for telling them what you should've told them earlier before he sent them out on the sale gig.

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I've seen bits of both, and the unrated version lacks even more subtlety!
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