Its not a good scene. Thats why they took it out. It makes absolutely no sense. How in God's name would all those men in heavy armor and chain male catch up with Bruce and Douglas in a run? DELETED
Wish this was kept in. I heard critics and people at the film festival were bored. Personally I missed the extra character stuff. Would have loved those extra 20 minutes
I wouldn't mind watching the extended version in the comfort of my own home to be honest. But I can understand why the film was trimmed for "theatrical" release.
Historical movies are not for everyone. Director shouldn't been disappointed and decided to shorten the movie when some people from festivity criticised it as boring. They probably expected something like a massive monster attack in first 5 minutes and the guy with six packs fights to save the humanity type of action movie. Yeah, that wouldn't be considered as boring right? This movie should've been 3 hours at least or even seperated into two movies. We definitely lack of good quality historical movies and this had a great potential.
or it could be pacing and nothing to do with the genre, since we haven't seen the context for these cut clips and don't know how they affect the flow of the narrative as so far presented to us
@macsikar Mackay You're talking like Lotr is somehow a shit movie that didn't deserve a trilogy lmao, have you read the books? They're brilliant, Tolkien defined story telling for many later generations and later Jackson created a brilliant trilogy based on them.
I would pay good money for an extended release of the film. The director said something about how the film was 4 hours or so originally. Sod the feature length, modest attention span market - The Bruce demands and deserves four hours!
If a good length for a mixtape is 3 hours and 12 minutes at 3-3/4 inches per second 2-directions (if it's round) , then a good movie is about that long.
It definitely felt like in the movie that a lot had been left out. The pacing was really weird and it would cut from one event to another really quickly without a clear indication of how we got there. I suspect that's honestly because like half the movie was straight up missing.
They should've left this scene in, I can't even imagine how tiring it would be running up a hill with mail on...or trying to float for that matter. Not to mention the legend of king Robert sleeping in the cave watching the spider build the web... Why the hell would they leave this out?
@shrowdy ydworhs if you knew anything about the legend... You would know Robert the Bruce watched a spider spin a web in a cave.🙄they are fucking idiots for leaving this out and you are as well for not grasping why
Imagine the stress the actors went through to get this scene, cold fast water, running up and rolling down the hills. And then an editor goes "Well, you know, I don't think we should keep in the film". Like the story wasn't already told too short lol
I absolutely love Outlaw King, but they should have left this scene in! It definitely adds more meaning to Robert saying its time to be the web, and to the epic camera shot of the spider web the day before Loudoun Hill.
Who else wants to see the full uncut original??? I’d love to get my hands on that! I’d also enjoy seeing a sequel from Mackenzie but leading up to Bannockburn. I loved Outlaw King, it’s so much better on the big screen than Netflix. 10/10 💙🏴
this reallyshould have been two films, with a chapter 1 and 2 sort of thing. First film ending at loudon hill and the second focusing on robert taking the rest of the country back; confronting the comyns etc. Finally ending with bannockburn. Sure having that battle with a big budget and properly done would be nothing short of sheer epic mayhem.
For everyone saying "I can't wait for the director's cut" the one on Netflix IS the director's cut. When it premiered at TIFF Mackenzie admitted that he rushed the editing to make the festival deadline. It wasn't the critics that led him to re-edit the film, he himself knew it wasn't working. So when you guys say, "why didn't they keep this in the film?" you have the realize the context of the scene within the film as a whole. www.indiewire.com/2018/11/david-mackenzie-interview-outlaw-king-netflix-new-cut-1202019000/
A great scene. They should have never deleted it. I too hope they release a extended version of this film. King Robert the Bruce of Scotland was my 21st great grandfather, by his first wife Isabella of Mar and their daughter Marjory, whose son survived, to be King Robert the II. I can't wait to watch the movie. Thank you. I subscribed and gave a THUMBS UP!
@@manonamountain I can prove my heritage, can you? I am not your ma, and if anyone owes anyone bd cards it would be you to me, since I am older than you! ;)
@@tc247 Yes,i can prove my heritage,and how heartless of you to deny me,after having me put in an orphanage.You only did that,to save on pocket money. I didn't want money,i just wanted to be loved.
Someone needs to upload a version of Outlaw King with these deleted scenes left in it. Can't believe they cut 22 minutes of footage because some people at the Toronto film festival said the movie was too long which is ridiculous I thought it could of been longer.
Robert the Bruce had it really tough. Historically he was travelling and moving across Scotland from hill to hill with only a handful of retainers in his worst years. Absolutely pure grit to take back the kingdom from the tyranny of the powerful English
Editing error in minute 1:35, suddenly Robert The Bruce appears without the shield on his back. Then the same thing happens with Douglas. Anyway it was a good scene, with a creative vision of the author to be able to include "the cave and the spider", in the story of the film. ( inaccurate ), but is just a film not a documentary.
@@cill521 Yes, in history when Bruce was on the run, it is said he was motivated to keep going after watching a Spider remake it's web after it was destroyed, it's unknown if it's true but most like to believe it happened.
The essence of the Robert the Bruce legend. Well, the one we were taught in school anyway. A great scene. Fantastic scenery, photography and acting from all involved. So believable!
Somebody upload the deleted scene from the beginning of the film where Bruce meets Wallace in Selkirk Forest, I seriously want to see that. That's right, there's a scene in the beginning of the film where William Wallace and Robert the Bruce meet in Selkirk forest, I read about it.
Really hope one day we get to see that deleted scene because apparently both men were aware of each other & also had great respect for each other..Wallace was a bruiser though & Bruce had the brains & wealth that he didn't but If they truly got the chance to team up together they would be unstoppable
Wow what a great scene. Why the hell was this left out? Watched this film yesterday. Will watch again tonight. Fantastic! Apart from Prince Edward at the Battle of Loudoun Hill and a few minor inconsistencies it's VERY accurate. :)
This was a good scene I made a lot of sense good story telling. They probably believe that the scene was too long and drag down the movie but I think it work and definitely could Have stayed in. Maybe They will release it in a director's cut.
5:02 for those wondering why Robert The Bruce is focusing on spider and its web its because the Real Robert was said to have escaped into a cave and he finds a spider web. For whatever reason he he destroys part of the web and the spider rebuilds it, he destroy it again and the spider rebuilds it again. Eventually he sees this as the spider never giving up and always rebuilding its web and so he decides that he needs to do the same with his Kingdom / Lands/ Country and that no matter what he needs to keep fighting regardless how hopeless it seems . Or in other words be like the spider always rebuilding its web no matter what happens
One or two skilled English archers and all guys in the scene would saved a lot of running around the hills. Not speaking about the initial trap, when nobody was in front of the column to stop them from fleeing.
One of the most important scene is the scene where he watches the spider in the cave. It's what supposedly inspired him to keep fighting. Why was that cut ffs
IN THE HUDSON RIVER UP NORTH WHERE IT'S PRISTINE, AS KIDS IN OUR 20s WE USED TO RIDE WHITE WATER LIKE THAT HOLDING OUR FEET UP HIGH; WHILE OUR PARENTS WERE COOKING HAMBURGERS, JUST FOR FUN. WE NEVER EVER THOUGHT OF DROWNING... OF COURSE, WE WEREn'T EXACTLY WEARING CHAIN MAIL.
@@jimmylives yeah i was so disappointed when david announced he was chopping 20 mins from the film. TBH i thought it was too short to begin with i eas hoping for 3 hours. Guess the idiot critics wouldn't have been able to sit for an hour more. Dthe good news is that if the public reception is good and pine wants too they do plan on making a second film and a third to complete his life.
@@mca51 its planned as a trilogy but i think they did it as if its not popular enough then they'll just leave it at that. But i do agree with u fingers crossed it happens.
How on earth did the Bruce and Douglas let all those guys in heavy armor and chain male catch up with them in a run? Can tell none of them have ever been chased for their lives before. Guess thats why it was deleted.
The very first account of Robert the Bruce was written by John Barbour during the reign of the Bruce's grandson Robert II in the 1370s which was 60-70 years after the events. It was a poem called 'The Brus' and in it there is a story of Bruce on the run after he was ambushed at Dalrigh. He hid in a cave, and while pondering what to do next he watched a spider attempt a seemingly impossible jump to create a web. The spider failed several times until it achieved the jump and this was meant to have inspired Bruce to carry on. The spider proverb is older than Bruce and I believe originates from the middle east. It's most likely an old example of 'artistic licence' applied to a story. 'The Brus' is where we get almost all of our information of Robert the Bruce from. No other Scottish historical narratives of him exist before this poem, and it's likely Barbour's original poem is lost and what we have left is a later edited version.
this initial chase scene was dumb...it looks like they chased each other for miles based on the change in scenery. In real life, noone would be able to do this...i would've gone back and grabbed the horses if i was chasing someone this far.
It's an impressive scene, but I totally get why the director cut it. It added very little to the plot and ultimately would have brought the movie to a halt for 6 minutes.
@@spoopy9689 It's not really about that. It's more so that the scene just doesn't serve any purpose, except for shoving more action into a film that already has enough of it.
@@spoopy9689 I do know of it. If they could have combined that bit of the scene with another already existing scene, I think that would have been cool. Here though, it's a fairly small part of a long scene involving a chase that just seemed unnecessary to me.
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Chris has been in the business for nearly 20 years. He fully understands the reasons for scenes to be cut. I don't think he would be hurt by it. Although he did jokingly say he wantedvto kill David for makingbhim run up that hill over and over and over again.
You run for probably an hourish in "heavy" armor, and then when you catch up, you are impatient enough to leave after a minute or two? Why not take a break with your men, a dead body would float anyway. This is stupid film making.
A great scene. Hopefully they will release an extended version of the film with all the good stuff added back.
They don't release extended on Netflix T_T
True
Best medieval movie in a while... And pretty great overall
Its not a good scene. Thats why they took it out. It makes absolutely no sense. How in God's name would all those men in heavy armor and chain male catch up with Bruce and Douglas in a run? DELETED
Wish we could see the Wallace scene
Wish this was kept in. I heard critics and people at the film festival were bored.
Personally I missed the extra character stuff. Would have loved those extra 20 minutes
I wouldn't mind watching the extended version in the comfort of my own home to be honest.
But I can understand why the film was trimmed for "theatrical" release.
I like this scene because it shows the friendship between Robert the Bruce and James ‘the Black’ Douglas.
Historical movies are not for everyone. Director shouldn't been disappointed and decided to shorten the movie when some people from festivity criticised it as boring. They probably expected something like a massive monster attack in first 5 minutes and the guy with six packs fights to save the humanity type of action movie. Yeah, that wouldn't be considered as boring right?
This movie should've been 3 hours at least or even seperated into two movies. We definitely lack of good quality historical movies and this had a great potential.
Probably thought D-Day was an electronic festival for girls to get their ins. @macsikar Mackay
or it could be pacing and nothing to do with the genre, since we haven't seen the context for these cut clips and don't know how they affect the flow of the narrative as so far presented to us
I'm pretty sure Toronto Film Festival is a bit more arty than monsters and 6-packs
@@TheMintedAero1993 I agree but it is fun to think that way.
@macsikar Mackay You're talking like Lotr is somehow a shit movie that didn't deserve a trilogy lmao, have you read the books? They're brilliant, Tolkien defined story telling for many later generations and later Jackson created a brilliant trilogy based on them.
This is such a beautiful and powerful scene.
I would pay good money for an extended release of the film.
The director said something about how the film was 4 hours or so originally.
Sod the feature length, modest attention span market - The Bruce demands and deserves four hours!
definetly bring out the dvd ill buy it all day long.
If a good length for a mixtape is 3 hours and 12 minutes at 3-3/4 inches per second 2-directions (if it's round) , then a good movie is about that long.
As long as Bannakburn is in it.
It definitely felt like in the movie that a lot had been left out. The pacing was really weird and it would cut from one event to another really quickly without a clear indication of how we got there. I suspect that's honestly because like half the movie was straight up missing.
It would be great if David Mackenzie and Netflix came back to this film and recut it into a miniseries, they did something similar to the hatful 8.
They should've left this scene in, I can't even imagine how tiring it would be running up a hill with mail on...or trying to float for that matter. Not to mention the legend of king Robert sleeping in the cave watching the spider build the web... Why the hell would they leave this out?
Because some dumb Canadians in a pre-release screening said it was 'too long'...
Pacing, ever heard of it?
@@MrDukeSilverr nope, go big or go home...thats how I was brought up👌
@shrowdy ydworhs if you knew anything about the legend... You would know Robert the Bruce watched a spider spin a web in a cave.🙄they are fucking idiots for leaving this out and you are as well for not grasping why
@@georgewashington6225 what does that have to do with the pacing of a movie and the creative decisions of a director?
Imagine the stress the actors went through to get this scene, cold fast water, running up and rolling down the hills. And then an editor goes "Well, you know, I don't think we should keep in the film". Like the story wasn't already told too short lol
I should know, for about 2 months I was getting up at 4 am to stop around the mud from dawn till dusk
I absolutely love Outlaw King, but they should have left this scene in! It definitely adds more meaning to Robert saying its time to be the web, and to the epic camera shot of the spider web the day before Loudoun Hill.
Who else wants to see the full uncut original??? I’d love to get my hands on that! I’d also enjoy seeing a sequel from Mackenzie but leading up to Bannockburn. I loved Outlaw King, it’s so much better on the big screen than Netflix. 10/10 💙🏴
usually called the director's cut. I always want to see it
What a pivotal scene to omit. It's astounding that they would remove the most important reason for Robert The Bruce's success! What a pity.
Thank critics who were whining about getting bored.
Sorry do you seriously believe in the spider myth? BTW it's Robert Bruce not Robert 'the' Bruce.
Shame this was omitted, best movie I've seen in a long time.
this reallyshould have been two films, with a chapter 1 and 2 sort of thing. First film ending at loudon hill and the second focusing on robert taking the rest of the country back; confronting the comyns etc. Finally ending with bannockburn. Sure having that battle with a big budget and properly done would be nothing short of sheer epic mayhem.
Deleted scenes are always best scenes. They shouldve left this in the movie. This was SuperB
James 'Black' Douglas most loyal soldier/friend a man could ask for.
The real life Robert was actually hiding in a cave losing faith. Don't know why they removed this scene.
Redknight li Because the critics complain that it was boring
Ethan Ramos As usual, critics don’t know Jack smh
I hope that they will release a dvd version with these extra bits left in.
Never mistake a good heart or kindness for weakness. From the darkest places and the darkness moments comes true strength.
This was great, we need an extended version.
For everyone saying "I can't wait for the director's cut" the one on Netflix IS the director's cut. When it premiered at TIFF Mackenzie admitted that he rushed the editing to make the festival deadline. It wasn't the critics that led him to re-edit the film, he himself knew it wasn't working. So when you guys say, "why didn't they keep this in the film?" you have the realize the context of the scene within the film as a whole. www.indiewire.com/2018/11/david-mackenzie-interview-outlaw-king-netflix-new-cut-1202019000/
A great scene. They should have never deleted it. I too hope they release a extended version of this film. King Robert the Bruce of Scotland was my 21st great grandfather, by his first wife Isabella of Mar and their daughter Marjory, whose son survived, to be King Robert the II. I can't wait to watch the movie. Thank you. I subscribed and gave a THUMBS UP!
Amazing that! He was my 22nd great grandad, so you must be my ma.You owe me a shit load of birthday cards.
@@manonamountain I can prove my heritage, can you? I am not your ma, and if anyone owes anyone bd cards it would be you to me, since I am older than you! ;)
@@tc247 Yes,i can prove my heritage,and how heartless of you to deny me,after having me put in
an orphanage.You only did that,to save on pocket money. I didn't want money,i just wanted to be loved.
Wtf is going on here
@@Travisbig7 family reunion
Someone needs to upload a version of Outlaw King with these deleted scenes left in it. Can't believe they cut 22 minutes of footage because some people at the Toronto film festival said the movie was too long which is ridiculous I thought it could of been longer.
His wife was never put into a cage. It was Roberts sister Mary and the Countess of Buchan (the woman who crowned him) who suffered that fate
3:18 Kuzco: "Don't tell me, we're about to go over a huge waterfall" Village man: "Yup" Kuzco: "Bring it on."
Robert the Bruce had it really tough. Historically he was travelling and moving across Scotland from hill to hill with only a handful of retainers in his worst years. Absolutely pure grit to take back the kingdom from the tyranny of the powerful English
Constantine Joseph truest testament to the endurance of the cause.
Editing error in minute 1:35, suddenly Robert The Bruce appears without the shield on his back. Then the same thing happens with Douglas. Anyway it was a good scene, with a creative vision of the author to be able to include "the cave and the spider", in the story of the film. ( inaccurate ), but is just a film not a documentary.
What do you mean with "the cave and the spider"? Is that a thing?
@@cill521 Yes, in history when Bruce was on the run, it is said he was motivated to keep going after watching a Spider remake it's web after it was destroyed, it's unknown if it's true but most like to believe it happened.
@@horizonnb457 That's awesome, I didn't know that.
@@horizonnb457 I don't think anyone would make up a story as trivial as a spider and the web, considering what living in the Middle Age was like.
The essence of the Robert the Bruce legend. Well, the one we were taught in school anyway. A great scene. Fantastic scenery, photography and acting from all involved. So believable!
Somebody upload the deleted scene from the beginning of the film where Bruce meets Wallace in Selkirk Forest, I seriously want to see that. That's right, there's a scene in the beginning of the film where William Wallace and Robert the Bruce meet in Selkirk forest, I read about it.
Really hope one day we get to see that deleted scene because apparently both men were aware of each other & also had great respect for each other..Wallace was a bruiser though & Bruce had the brains & wealth that he didn't but If they truly got the chance to team up together they would be unstoppable
This is Glen Etive, river Etive, I have paddled that many times and the drop at the end (right angle falls) is entertaining.
it looks sick! this scene gives me flush drowning nightmares lol
DaMN! This scene would have made an already great movie even greater. Shame that it is not in. I hope an 'extended' cut can be released sometime.
Wow what a great scene. Why the hell was this left out? Watched this film yesterday. Will watch again tonight. Fantastic! Apart from Prince Edward at the Battle of Loudoun Hill and a few minor inconsistencies it's VERY accurate. :)
The historical movies are not for all. And i'm that kind of never get tired of watching this stuff. I wish all historical movies made over 3 hours.
The spider and his web this scene should have been so much more than it was it certainly shouldn’t have been cut from the final release
We want a full edition with no edits or cuts,... and we want that Wallace scene too
This was a good scene I made a lot of sense good story telling. They probably believe that the scene was too long and drag down the movie but I think it work and definitely could Have stayed in. Maybe They will release it in a director's cut.
Some great shots in this footage. The studio went along with deleting this?
Brilliant
Should have kept this scene the cave and the spider is one of the Bruce folklore legends .
5:02 for those wondering why Robert The Bruce is focusing on spider and its web its because the Real Robert was said to have escaped into a cave and he finds a spider web. For whatever reason he he destroys part of the web and the spider rebuilds it, he destroy it again and the spider rebuilds it again. Eventually he sees this as the spider never giving up and always rebuilding its web and so he decides that he needs to do the same with his Kingdom / Lands/ Country and that no matter what he needs to keep fighting regardless how hopeless it seems . Or in other words be like the spider always rebuilding its web no matter what happens
All that run'n and paddle'n just for it to be a deleted scene....
Okay then :/
Daz Solis looks like the actors put lots of effort in shooting these scenes
@@AureliaAH and the stuntmen and the supporting artiste's and film crew/ everyone else not just the actors
Daz Solis - That's a paddle'n.
I think this was the scene chris wanted to kill David. 😂😂 because David made him climb that hill multiple times in chainmail 😂😂
One or two skilled English archers and all guys in the scene would saved a lot of running around the hills. Not speaking about the initial trap, when nobody was in front of the column to stop them from fleeing.
Thanks for sharing! Great scene
And what was the reason for beenig deleted scene?
We NEED the extended cut!!!
One of the most important scene is the scene where he watches the spider in the cave. It's what supposedly inspired him to keep fighting. Why was that cut ffs
'Supposedly' yes.
the spider is very important to the Bruce's story as it inspired him should have been added to the movie imho ❤
I kind of wish that they left this in the movie
So what scene came before or after this? I can't really tell what part of this film this scene is meant to be in
What a film!
and they said the film was to long with this scene. I don't undersand this are nearly 7 minutes and a fantastic part they cut out.
This is a really important part of the story...why delete it?
Reminiscent of the Rob Roy chase.
wish netflix releases the extended cut
A mile or so through class V whitewater, fully clothed and wearing chain mail. yeah, right!
Good ol' swimming while wearing chainmail...
i'm shocked they deleted this scene.
IN THE HUDSON RIVER UP NORTH WHERE IT'S PRISTINE, AS KIDS IN OUR 20s WE USED TO RIDE WHITE WATER LIKE THAT HOLDING OUR FEET UP HIGH; WHILE OUR PARENTS WERE COOKING HAMBURGERS, JUST FOR FUN. WE NEVER EVER THOUGHT OF DROWNING... OF COURSE, WE WEREn'T EXACTLY WEARING CHAIN MAIL.
*YES*
OMG why did they cut this?
macsikar Mackay ur life is sad
@@ddeadgrass At least he's trying.
Deleting this scene was criminal.
Where did they film this movie? The setting and countryside was really all beautiful!!
Scotland believe it or not
This should have never been cut!!!!!!
Wow
Third needed to be left in. It builds tension.
Why’d they cut that?! Good to know it’s being included in Angus McFadens retelling.
Do you know more about the latest Bruce movie?, is there going to be Bannockburn and the duel with Henry De Bohun?
Як називається фільм?
What is the movie?
Oh no, they're not actually going along with the spider myth.
I see why they cut this, it's straight out of Rob Roy
They were lucky that in the ambushers' party there weren't any archers, otherwise they were screwed.
Why delete it?
I know right such an important scene
@@suesue5142 Some idiot critics said movie's length was too long.
It took 20 years for Robert to win Scotland back. This is injustice to him.
@@jimmylives yeah i was so disappointed when david announced he was chopping 20 mins from the film. TBH i thought it was too short to begin with i eas hoping for 3 hours. Guess the idiot critics wouldn't have been able to sit for an hour more.
Dthe good news is that if the public reception is good and pine wants too they do plan on making a second film and a third to complete his life.
@@suesue5142 They must make another film! they must!
@@mca51 its planned as a trilogy but i think they did it as if its not popular enough then they'll just leave it at that. But i do agree with u fingers crossed it happens.
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What happened to all the other men in Bruce’s party?
Should have kept it.
4:50 American movie 101% I Knew that after a waterfall journey, he will be eager to DRINK WATER from a cave .....
How on earth did the Bruce and Douglas let all those guys in heavy armor and chain male catch up with them in a run? Can tell none of them have ever been chased for their lives before. Guess thats why it was deleted.
I choose you why did he cry don't understand
For any shake Scotland should be independent
poslední mohykán :-)))))))
You have axes and swords so I brought a flag
What happened to the rest of Roberts entourage?
The english didn't care about them, only Robert.
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What's the meaning of the spider ?
Part of the mythical part of Bruces story is he is inspired by the tenacious efforts of a spider to keep trying.
The very first account of Robert the Bruce was written by John Barbour during the reign of the Bruce's grandson Robert II in the 1370s which was 60-70 years after the events. It was a poem called 'The Brus' and in it there is a story of Bruce on the run after he was ambushed at Dalrigh. He hid in a cave, and while pondering what to do next he watched a spider attempt a seemingly impossible jump to create a web. The spider failed several times until it achieved the jump and this was meant to have inspired Bruce to carry on. The spider proverb is older than Bruce and I believe originates from the middle east. It's most likely an old example of 'artistic licence' applied to a story. 'The Brus' is where we get almost all of our information of Robert the Bruce from. No other Scottish historical narratives of him exist before this poem, and it's likely Barbour's original poem is lost and what we have left is a later edited version.
@macsikar Mackay I specifically said SCOTTISH narratives.
this initial chase scene was dumb...it looks like they chased each other for miles based on the change in scenery. In real life, noone would be able to do this...i would've gone back and grabbed the horses if i was chasing someone this far.
It's an impressive scene, but I totally get why the director cut it. It added very little to the plot and ultimately would have brought the movie to a halt for 6 minutes.
@@spoopy9689 It's not really about that. It's more so that the scene just doesn't serve any purpose, except for shoving more action into a film that already has enough of it.
@@spoopy9689 I do know of it. If they could have combined that bit of the scene with another already existing scene, I think that would have been cool. Here though, it's a fairly small part of a long scene involving a chase that just seemed unnecessary to me.
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e hj nos preso num celular , andando com cara de bosta ..... tendo shopping...mercado ... massss com umacaara de bosta . deprimidos deprimidosssss
I can see why it was cut. This scene has little to no tension.
This scene should of been in the film, what a waste likes
Look. This was just boring. Directors aren't in the business of boring the audiences.
i noticed they missed out an important part of the bruce story, the spider web in the cave. They should of left this one in.
There is one spiders web scene. Great film.
@@belfastbanter9858 yeah i did see just before the battle, certainly a great film
@macsikar Mackay True but when its the truth or the legend, go with the legend I reckon.
This movie was a let down for me
Lol the face of anger he must've had when he realised he went through all that shit just to have it deleted xD
Chris has been in the business for nearly 20 years. He fully understands the reasons for scenes to be cut. I don't think he would be hurt by it. Although he did jokingly say he wantedvto kill David for makingbhim run up that hill over and over and over again.
This scene makes no sense but hopefully on blue ray they add it in.
You run for probably an hourish in "heavy" armor, and then when you catch up, you are impatient enough to leave after a minute or two? Why not take a break with your men, a dead body would float anyway. This is stupid film making.
5:12 choose who? Devil?....
I think he was remembering his wife's words to him "I choose you, my husband."
Dreams4U2 Yes I forgot about that. Thanks.