Is this all you do now, Mr Grim Reaper? Not heard from you in a while properly. How's the dodgy computer? Done any reviews lately?
I don't understand.
I don't understand. The footage they found in 2004 (I think) was of scenes they were forced to cut from the film before they were allowed to release it (and there are rumours Warner Bros did a bit of their own extra trimming) and thought to be lost.It wasn't Ken Russell deciding to have another go, like Ridley Scott did, they were simply putting back what was taken out.
I believe the real version of a film is what the film-makers wanted you to see, not what the studios/censors allow you to see.
And sometimes there's a big difference between them.