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I enjoyed it, felt good coming out of the theatre.
It's a bit too action-packed for me, could use with some calmer scenes, but we are getting a 192 minute cut, which sounds like it will have all of these restored.
But I am happy the way it ended.
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."
I hate these scams of directors cuts, etc. after the fact....just another ploy to suck further money outta people.
if a movie I love announces they are releasing a directors cut on disc, I don't buy the regular version and just wait for the extended, so it's not more money out of my pocket
Cinema hucksters have been up to all sorts of tactics to get butts in seats since the dawn of film. William Castle of course had his own gimmicks. Then you have 3D, or IMAX, or a dinner and Beer with your movie. Now, it's extended cuts and bonus scenes.
I think we can all agree that if the Cinematic experience is to survive into this century, movie lovers should make some kind of effort to support what they like by, you know, going to the movies.
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