| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Paul Coleman | |
| 152 | David Martin | |
| 153 | karim hussain | The producer's cut was interesting but seemed to be muddled by post-production tampering. I'd like to see the director and writer's version. |
| 154 | Matt Pipe | As long as the new version shows the same, if not more, bare feet then I demand it be released. |
| 155 | Mathieu Minel | I bought the DVD of he producer's cut to see what the fuss was about and came home to find the box empty. Now I can't even share the director's laments! |
| 156 | Kiva Jump | do it! do it now! |
| 157 | Sheila Benson | |
| 158 | Anonymous | |
| 159 | Kim Karmil | |
| 160 | Kimberly Karmil | |
| 161 | Christopher Karmil | |
| 162 | Larry Karmil | |
| 163 | Steve Schmitz | |
| 164 | Mahdroo | Dude, I want to see the original version. Producers are always releasing dumbed down shit. I want the real cojones! |
| 165 | Jana K | |
| 166 | Leroy Berenschot | Didn't care for the producer's cut much, let's do the film justice and bring out as it was intended: The Director's Cut! |
| 167 | Anonymous | This film should get the credit that it deserves. |
| 168 | Mikayla Gluskin | After seeing both versions of Hal Masonberg's film, it is obvious that the real version is what it's meant to be. It's not supposed to be so commercial. It's not that kind of movie... it is a psychological thriller along with horror... Not a pop horror movie. The truth shall be revealed in due time to the real version of this marvelous film. |
| 169 | Kairo, chief editor horrorweb.nl | |
| 170 | Meagan Flynn | Best of luck Hal!!!! |
| 171 | S. Winton | |
| 172 | Rob | C'mon, we want to see the REAL THING! |
| 173 | Daniel Alonso | |
| 174 | Felix | |
| 175 | Anonymous | |
| 176 | Anonymous | |
| 177 | David Gerald | |
| 178 | Jay Gillespie | |
| 179 | Gregg Dumont | Please release this Director Cut!! |
| 180 | Scott | Please, give it a chance. |
| 181 | Jake | |
| 182 | David Benullo | Release THE PLAGUE the way it was meant to be seen! |
| 183 | Darren Gross | |
| 184 | Lucien Lessard | I really liked the movie, i have my own copy on DVD. I heard on a Fangoria Article that the direcor wasn`t happy with the final cut. Becuase of the changes of the producers. Since it was one of the best Direct to DVD features of 2006 and now this film has a strong cult following. I was wondering if Screen Gems would released a Director`s Cut of the film. I would love to director`s version of this film. Most of the time, Director`s Cut are an improvement on the original released and i would love to see it. I would also like to see an Special Edition DVD of The Woods and Clive Barker`s original version of Night Breed. |
| 185 | Michael Savins | |
| 186 | Glenn holmes | |
| 187 | Dave | One of the best parts of my job working in the film industry is the opportunity to stand behind the camera for hours and hours and watch the people with the real talent at work. It was my pleasure to have worked with Hal Masonberg and Teal Minton on this project, and during the filming I could see how their creative vision was shaping the final result. They both knew exactly what they wanted and they knew how to get what they wanted from the cast and the crew in a way that respected and maximized every single person's talents and ability.
I saw some great work from all the crew on this, and I saw some amazing performances from the cast. I want to see this in the DVD.
I would work for them again in a heartbeat, and I would drop what I was doing and go anywhere in the world for a chance to work with Hal and Teal. |
| 188 | Dave King | |
| 189 | Karl Herbert | |
| 190 | Andrew Hein | |
| 191 | Sean | I was disapointed with the DVD release version of the movie, but i'd actually give this new version of the movie a 2nd chance. Bring it on! |
| 192 | Anonymous | |
| 193 | Kevin Park | |
| 194 | Ethan Halo | |
| 195 | Sean Richardson | |
| 196 | Tash Barrow | Can you release it in time for christmas? |
| 197 | Joshua Moufawad-Paul | I hate it in when capitalist bureaucrats usurp creative control from artists. |
| 198 | Johan Hermansson | There is no excuse for destroying an artists work. |
| 199 | Anonymous | |
| 200 | Anonymous | |