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39.5 Okay, okay, we've left porn to discuss mainstream films. I've seen a director's cut of "The Color of Night" at Blockbuster. Explain that one.....

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39.5 Okay, okay, we've left porn to discuss mainstream films. I've seen a director's cut of "The Color of Night" at Blockbuster. Explain that one.....

Actually, we're discussing Blockbuster. Look on the box, and
you'll see an "R" rating. Here's what happened - When "Color of
Night" was first rated by the MPAA, it received an "NC-17" rating.
Studios hate it when that happens, so they lopped out a 20 minute
swimming pool fuck and grope session between Bruce Willis and Jane
March. The director, Richard Rush, screamed like a raped ape at
his work being violated. When the video release was announced, it
was advertised that the missing footage would be restored for the
video release.

BUT.....

Not all the missing footage was restored. Ten seconds worth of
Willis' dick waving around in the swimming pool was omitted, this
new cut of the movie was re-rated, and it received an "R" rating.
It doesn't matter what this version is called, the important part
is that it IS rated "R". Why go to all this hassle? So
Blockbuster would buy it.

 

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