My dad loved to record movies on vhs. I was an adult before I realized that scene wasn't in the theatrical release. I was born in 1977 just to clarify, so I was only like 6 or 7 when the movie came out.
@@kanedaku We were taught that "real heroes" were only the ones who never, ever, had to deal with the kinds of evil that resulted in kids being caught in the middle and killed. We still are. We need to get over that and learn to keep in mind that the real evil belongs to the ones who kill the first innocent, not the ones trying to save the rest.
What? Not including the giant spider scene from the original King Kong that got its time was so scary that test audiences left talking mostly about that scene. Cut be suse it upstaged everything else and now lost forever.
Unmentioned was that "What's it all about, Austin" was sung by Susannah Hoffs, wife of the director, member of the Bangles and of Ming Tea, Austin's band. However, the real loss to the movie was the deletion of the second appearance of Fook Mi and Fook Yu, who reveal their real English names and all the bother about it is completely unnecessary.
Good list. Another one I'd include is the Daphne possession scene in Scooby Doo. It's a great scene, but a bit too intense for what is essentially a kids movie (albeit one with some grown-up themes).
Concerning favourite musical numbers in films, The Blues Brothers is full of them, from John Lee Hooker singing "Boom Boom" in the street, to Aretha Franklin singing "Think" and Cab Calloway singing "Minnie the Moocher", quite apart from the Blues Brothers songs themselves. It must be the best musical ever, in my opinion.
Somewhere on the internet, there is the hell scene that was cut, in video form. if you download it and go frame by frame (as the screenshots you see on articles about the scene suck), theres some interesting set pieces going on, but its not really worth the bother, apart from the novelty of it.
You'll be waiting a long time. From what I understand the stuff that ended up on the cutting room floor was not taken care of very well and is either completely destroyed or in a state that cannot be saved.
Stuff like the one from The Fly is why I can't handle body horror. I don't have any trouble with gore (I mean, Abigail is one of the bloodiest movies I've ever seen and it's currently my favorite movie) but the ickiness, for lack of a better word, of movies like The Fly and Eraserhead is just too much for me. I wish they had left the Deadpool scene in, though. The first movie spent a while in my top 5 until the sequel took its spot and a major reason for that is the emotional whiplash the films are capable of. No movie has ever taken me on such an intense emotional roller coaster ride like Deadpool 2 did.
@@BuckoTheMoose Yes it is, I've been watching British tv for over 40 years, I've heard that exact pronounciation hundreds of thousands of times from other Brits. It is part of the accent.
@@BuckoTheMoose besides which, feeling like you have the right to declare that how another person speaks is wrong makes you sound like a xenophobic bigot. Just being honest.
Idk if it counts as "deleted", but Jessica Alba in Fantastic Four 2 talked about how she had a scene where her character was supposed to cry. She did such a good job and with actual fake tears and the director told her not to because it felt too real and ruined the pace and atmosphere of the movie. Just pretend to cry and they would add in CGI tears later. So they deleted the footage of her acting to make her do it again in a more toned down manner and reshot it with fake tears. Apparently this was a factor that made her want to retire/go on hiatus from acting
Dogma has a plethora of brilliant scenes that were cut. There was all the really dark stuff and the full details of Bethany's abortion through fear that it would bring the mood down too much. There was the infamous dance scene. There is also some brilliant stuff from Jason Lee and Carlin that work, but they were trying to keep the time down so had to go.
Didn't see it listed here, but the deleted thor and Zeus scene from thor love and thunder. It tied the entire movie together and explained the lightning bolt. Tiaka made a huge mistake cutting it
I’ve never seen that film with the person drinking and driving with a child, but it reminds me of the judge that was doing the same thing with a kid in the car, but didn’t get charged because she is a judge and the cops are getting rewards from her for not arresting her.
"Favorite Musical Number of All Time?" Wow, that was a tough one, and my answer surprised myself. I love musicals, and thought of many numbers. But in the end, I'd have to say "La Marseillaise", from Casablanca. (And no, I'm not even remotely French.) As always thank you so very much for the videos.
To this list, I would add the courtroom scene from "Natural Born Killers". My favorite scene from a movie that's not in the movie (but on the special features).
How about Murphy's death scene in the original Robocop? That one was a technically complex shot involving a dolly shot, a lifelike moving puppet and some clever editing that for have a second makes you think that Kurtwood Smith had really put a bullet through Peter Weller's head. Only problem was that it was so visceral that (along with a few other excessively gory scenes) it had to be cut from the theatrical cut in many countries. One other scene like that that wasn't cut but was massively trimmed back was the build-up to the pod race sequence in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace. The extended sequence (which can be seen on DVD extras) was brilliantly put together, showing the various crews and audience members prepare for the race and really put you in the scene as the tension built up. Only problem was it didn't sit right next to the race itself, which was more fantastical in tone and it also spoiled the pacing. So snip ship onto the cutting room floor it went.
Actually on Event Horizon if you really want a taste of what was shown if you pause it just correctly you will see a hilarious/shocking/graphic image. I'll preface this by saying I had no idea what to expect but after the crews reaction I was curious, so I was able to freeze frame enough to get an image of a man looking very injured, covered in blood and viscera, assuming the position and being AR by someone behind him, also covered in blood and viscera.
As bad as the later X-Men Films got, Fassbender still nailed his performance. Even without the poem, his performance in that scene is incredibly captivating.
His performance is great but ultimately Magneto doesn't really need to be in either Apocalypse or Dark Phoenix. In both films, they just repeat his arc in DOFP where he's been out of action since the last film until he gets drawn into the movie, is a secondary villain for most of the film and then turns good at the end. Both films are let down by incredibly underwhelming and disappointing villains who would work much better if they gave some of Magneto screentime to them so they'd be better developed
Holy crap! I thought the kid's death in Superman II was a fever dream. It stuck with me for years but never saw it in any DVD or digital release.
My dad loved to record movies on vhs. I was an adult before I realized that scene wasn't in the theatrical release.
I was born in 1977 just to clarify, so I was only like 6 or 7 when the movie came out.
It’s in the Donner Cut.
The best line was the 'now he'll never become a man' bit.
@@kanedaku We were taught that "real heroes" were only the ones who never, ever, had to deal with the kinds of evil that resulted in kids being caught in the middle and killed. We still are. We need to get over that and learn to keep in mind that the real evil belongs to the ones who kill the first innocent, not the ones trying to save the rest.
@@lefantomer I dont remember that being any kind of philosophical lesson, must be just your own country or area.
The cut of Obi Wan’s conversation with Padme sharing he knew about her relationship with Anakin was unfortunate.
What? Not including the giant spider scene from the original King Kong that got its time was so scary that test audiences left talking mostly about that scene. Cut be suse it upstaged everything else and now lost forever.
Unmentioned was that "What's it all about, Austin" was sung by Susannah Hoffs, wife of the director, member of the Bangles and of Ming Tea, Austin's band. However, the real loss to the movie was the deletion of the second appearance of Fook Mi and Fook Yu, who reveal their real English names and all the bother about it is completely unnecessary.
Good list. Another one I'd include is the Daphne possession scene in Scooby Doo. It's a great scene, but a bit too intense for what is essentially a kids movie (albeit one with some grown-up themes).
Concerning favourite musical numbers in films, The Blues Brothers is full of them, from John Lee Hooker singing "Boom Boom" in the street, to Aretha Franklin singing "Think" and Cab Calloway singing "Minnie the Moocher", quite apart from the Blues Brothers songs themselves. It must be the best musical ever, in my opinion.
Im still waiting for Event Horizon to drop a director's cut
Or a musical.
Somewhere on the internet, there is the hell scene that was cut, in video form. if you download it and go frame by frame (as the screenshots you see on articles about the scene suck), theres some interesting set pieces going on, but its not really worth the bother, apart from the novelty of it.
You'll be waiting a long time. From what I understand the stuff that ended up on the cutting room floor was not taken care of very well and is either completely destroyed or in a state that cannot be saved.
The test footage of EVENT HORIZON might have been a real-life cosmic horror experience
Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him To The Greek had some hilarious deleted scenes.
From an apparently ridiculous and self contradicting title, comes a really great concept. Nice job, guys.
Can we all agree a “polish lullaby” sounds like a sex act you would find on urban dictionary? 😂
😂😂😂🎉
Stuff like the one from The Fly is why I can't handle body horror. I don't have any trouble with gore (I mean, Abigail is one of the bloodiest movies I've ever seen and it's currently my favorite movie) but the ickiness, for lack of a better word, of movies like The Fly and Eraserhead is just too much for me.
I wish they had left the Deadpool scene in, though. The first movie spent a while in my top 5 until the sequel took its spot and a major reason for that is the emotional whiplash the films are capable of. No movie has ever taken me on such an intense emotional roller coaster ride like Deadpool 2 did.
Why was Ewan deleted from this video?
Wait. You mean Saw X stole its plot from a Deadpool deleted scene? 🤯
This narrator over pronounces the last word in every sentence
It gets a bit annoying
Too much er ee and a
i hate it so much
It's called an accent. You have one too, and it probably annoys someone.
@@shanerasmussen5225 It's not his accent
@@BuckoTheMoose Yes it is, I've been watching British tv for over 40 years, I've heard that exact pronounciation hundreds of thousands of times from other Brits. It is part of the accent.
@@BuckoTheMoose besides which, feeling like you have the right to declare that how another person speaks is wrong makes you sound like a xenophobic bigot. Just being honest.
“No matter how CONFIDENCE and prepared…”
Stopped by to check out the channel. I won’t be coming back. Thanks.
If only they would have cut another 2 and a half hours from Joker we’d have been spared th😅overindulgence and overrated piece of crap movie
Same with mcu, if only they would do everyone a favour and stop making 💩
Romy & Michelle is one of the best comedies ever, even without that scene.
Idk if it counts as "deleted", but Jessica Alba in Fantastic Four 2 talked about how she had a scene where her character was supposed to cry. She did such a good job and with actual fake tears and the director told her not to because it felt too real and ruined the pace and atmosphere of the movie. Just pretend to cry and they would add in CGI tears later. So they deleted the footage of her acting to make her do it again in a more toned down manner and reshot it with fake tears. Apparently this was a factor that made her want to retire/go on hiatus from acting
I wish people would stop retrospectively calling roles _"cameos"._ In 1997, Will Ferrell was a jobbing actor - *IT WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN A CAMEO.*
Yeah, he was a just playing a small role as an unknown actor and was cut.
Geena Davis is such a beautiful lady and a great actress ❤️
Dogma has a plethora of brilliant scenes that were cut. There was all the really dark stuff and the full details of Bethany's abortion through fear that it would bring the mood down too much. There was the infamous dance scene. There is also some brilliant stuff from Jason Lee and Carlin that work, but they were trying to keep the time down so had to go.
All of Dogma is currently unavailable, so in a way, it's all deleted scenes
The deleted scene with the prostitute's from "strikes back" is just brilliant
Didn't see it listed here, but the deleted thor and Zeus scene from thor love and thunder. It tied the entire movie together and explained the lightning bolt. Tiaka made a huge mistake cutting it
Most likely by order of disney/marvel so they could set up a thor vs greek gods in the future
1:42 Favourite musical number: ABC 123 in Clerks 2.
That is so good I thought it would bring MTV back from the dead.
It sounds crazy to say that a scene was cut because it was too good.
5:15 The scene in Romy and Michelle where romy gets hit by a limo in comically long sequence was deleted too.
This was fun to watch ! ... 😊👍
I’ve never seen that film with the person drinking and driving with a child, but it reminds me of the judge that was doing the same thing with a kid in the car, but didn’t get charged because she is a judge and the cops are getting rewards from her for not arresting her.
Event Horizon that is still to this day one of my ultimate fear movies and that scene - they did a longer cut of that scene!!!!!!!
"Favorite Musical Number of All Time?"
Wow, that was a tough one, and my answer surprised myself. I love musicals, and thought of many numbers. But in the end, I'd have to say "La Marseillaise", from Casablanca. (And no, I'm not even remotely French.)
As always thank you so very much for the videos.
I was going to say 'Imagination' from Willy Wonka but it'll have to be a tie with La Marseillaise. Such a great scene in a fantastic movie.
To this list, I would add the courtroom scene from "Natural Born Killers". My favorite scene from a movie that's not in the movie (but on the special features).
My favorite was the hun brothers
What about any deleted scenes from "Ladybug and Cat Noir: The Movie"? 🐞🐈⬛
Suburbicon was massively forgettable. Perhaps Brolin's part would have made it memorable.
Know where I can find the full version Event Horizon?
How about Murphy's death scene in the original Robocop? That one was a technically complex shot involving a dolly shot, a lifelike moving puppet and some clever editing that for have a second makes you think that Kurtwood Smith had really put a bullet through Peter Weller's head. Only problem was that it was so visceral that (along with a few other excessively gory scenes) it had to be cut from the theatrical cut in many countries.
One other scene like that that wasn't cut but was massively trimmed back was the build-up to the pod race sequence in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace. The extended sequence (which can be seen on DVD extras) was brilliantly put together, showing the various crews and audience members prepare for the race and really put you in the scene as the tension built up. Only problem was it didn't sit right next to the race itself, which was more fantastical in tone and it also spoiled the pacing. So snip ship onto the cutting room floor it went.
Actually on Event Horizon if you really want a taste of what was shown if you pause it just correctly you will see a hilarious/shocking/graphic image. I'll preface this by saying I had no idea what to expect but after the crews reaction I was curious, so I was able to freeze frame enough to get an image of a man looking very injured, covered in blood and viscera, assuming the position and being AR by someone behind him, also covered in blood and viscera.
Ya
Feebee boofai was great
Beyoncé was terrible in AP….
Galaxy Quest R rated cut.
As bad as the later X-Men Films got, Fassbender still nailed his performance. Even without the poem, his performance in that scene is incredibly captivating.
His performance is great but ultimately Magneto doesn't really need to be in either Apocalypse or Dark Phoenix. In both films, they just repeat his arc in DOFP where he's been out of action since the last film until he gets drawn into the movie, is a secondary villain for most of the film and then turns good at the end. Both films are let down by incredibly underwhelming and disappointing villains who would work much better if they gave some of Magneto screentime to them so they'd be better developed
@@rorylynch7775 Aye-yai-yai, you hit the nail on the head, mate.
I remember the scene about executing the lawman's son. Don't think I noticed it wasn't on disc releases. Donner didn't restore it?
Ah yes, that famous thing where scenes are cut because they are TOO GOOD. Lol wtf
A brief word to the narrator if I may, drink less coffee!!😮
I need to remember to look at who is the talking head for an episode before I bother to watch it.
I SAW the scene "He will never become a man" in the early 80s. Pretty sure it was on CTV.