Talk:Director's cut

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Does anyone know what the first film was to release an extended edition, a lá LotR? -FZ 28 June 2005 22:35 (UTC)


I just arrived at this page from the answer. That film was Heaven's Gate. I don't have the time to edit this article, but I'm sure someone else can add in this info to the main article. And if not soon or quickly, that's why we always read the discussion page, no? -Xaven 10 January 2006 01:12 (UTC)

Thanks to whoever put up the info for Gladiator and Kingdom of Heaven. Really appreciate it.

But Gladiator was not a DC, Scott has stated that the theatrical version IS the DC (same thing with Alien). The movies of Scott that have been re-cut under the Director's Cut tag again are: Blade Runner, Legend and Kingdom of Heaven. While the movies that were re-cut but only for commercial purposes are: Black Hawk Down (+8 minutes), Gladiator (+17 minutes), Alien (one minute less actually) and aparently the special edition of Hannibal too.