Straight Outta Compton (2015)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (146 min.)
  • Unrated Director’s Cut (166 min.)

One of the most energetic movies of 2015 was without a doubt Straight Outta Compton. This powerfull and engaging film was released on Blu-ray with an unrated Director’s Cut along with the theatrical cut. The DVD release was theatrical cut only. Director F. Gary Gray confirmed on Instagram which edition he preferred:

The director’s preferred edition: Unrated Director’s Cut

Comparison of the editions with courtesy of Movie-Censorship.com

Taking Lives (2004)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (103 min.)
  • Unrated Director’s Cut (109 min.)

The 2004 psychological thriller Taking Lives starring Angelina Jolie, Ethan Hawke and Kiefer Sutherland was released on home video in two different cuts. The theatrical and director’s cut were released on DVD but on Blu-ray only the director’s cut was included.

Director D.J. Caruso confirmed with This or That Edition which edition he prefers:

The director’s preferred edition: Unrated Director’s Cut

Comparison of the editions with courtesy of Movie-Censorship.com

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (92 min.)
  • Unrated (93 min.)

“If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball,” said Coach Patches famously in the 2004 comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. This comedy favorite was originally released in the US on DVD as PG-13. The international version was only seconds longer but included more vulgar words.

The US Blu-ray release is the international version dubbed as unrated and is the only one available. Director Rawson Marshall Thurber confirmed with This or That Edition which edition he prefers:

The director’s preferred edition: Unrated

Paul (2011)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (103 min.)
  • Unrated (109 min.)

The dynamic British duo Simon Pegg and Nick Frost teamed up with Seth Rogen for the extraterrestrial comedy Paul in 2010. Pegg and Frost wrote the film with Greg Mottola directing. Paul was released on Blu-ray with an extended cut. Mottola confirmed with This or That Edition which edition he prefers:

The director’s preferred edition: Theatrical

Comparison of the editions with courtesy of Movie-Censorship.com

Trainwreck (2015)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (125 min.)
  • Unrated (129 min.)

The Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow comedy Trainwreck scored over $100 million dollars at the box office and is looking at more on Blu-ray and DVD.

Screenrant: “Do you envision alternate versions for the DVD — similar to the Anchorman release — or do you consider this release the definitive edit?”
Judd Apatow: “We have an unrated version which will be longer, but this will be the definitive version.”

Source: Screenrant

The director’s preferred edition: Theatrical

Comparison of the editions with courtesy of Movie-Censorship.com

The Wolfman (2010)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (102 min.)
  • Unrated Director’s Cut (118 min.)

The Universal monster classic The Wolf Man from 1941 was rebooted/remade in 2010 by Joe Johnston. The production was originally supposed to be headed by Mark Romanek but creative differences caused him to leave the project. Four weeks prior to filming Johnston was hired with fully stocked cast and crew.

The Wolfman was released on Blu-ray with the theatrical cut and a unrated director’s cut. Johnston confirmed with This or That Edition which edition he prefers:

The director’s preferred edition: Theatrical

The Divide (2011)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (110 min.)
  • Unrated (122 min.)

The post-apocalyptic horror film The Divide was released unrated on Blu-ray in the US but theatrical in the UK and Germany. Director Xavier Gens confirmed with This or That Edition which edition he preferred. In the same tweet he also confirms his prefer for Hitman (2007) at the same time:

The director’s preferred edition: Unrated

Comparison of the editions with courtesy of Movie-Censorship.com

Hitman (2007)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (88 min.)
  • Unrated (90 min.)

French director Xavier Gens directed the video game adaptation of Hitman in 2007. It is regarded as one of the worst video game movies to hit the big screen. Gens confirmed with This or That Edition which edition he prefers. The tweet is directed at The Divide (2011) but confirms both at the same time:

The director’s preferred edition: Unrated

Comparison of the editions with courtesy of Movie-Censorship.com

Role Models (2008)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (99 min.)
  • Unrated (102 min.)

The David Wain directed comedy Role Models was released on Blu-ray with an unrated cut. Wain confirmed with This or That Edition which edition he prefers:

The director’s preferred edition: Theatrical

Comparison of the editions with courtesy of Movie-Censorship.com

Still from Killer Joe

Killer Joe (2011)

What editions are available?

  • Theatrical (98 min.)
  • Unrated Director’s Cut (102 min.)

When Killer Joe was submitted to the MPAA for rating it was sent back with the infamous NC-17 rating. After an unsuccessful appeal with the MPAA Killer Joe was given a limited to theaters as a NC-17 rated film. The film was released uncut on Blu-ray but a R-rated cut was released on DVD.

“Cutting would not have made it mass appeal. Cutting it would have been the equivalent of what members of the United States government and military leaders said about the Vietnam War. They said, “We have to destroy Vietnam in order to save it,” and that’s what I would have done to Killer Joe. To get an R rating, I would have had to destroy it in order to save it and I wasn’t interested in doing that.” – Director William Friedkin on why he refused to censor his film

Source: Rope of Silicon

The director’s preferred edition: Unrated Director’s Cut

Comparison of the editions with courtesy of Movie-Censorship.com