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Name: Marcus Chan on Sep 29, 2010Comments: Please release the 150 min version of the movieFlag
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Name: W Roberts on Oct 12, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Yannick Decorte on Dec 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Emmanuel Weinmann on Dec 14, 2010Comments: I love this movie and I would like so much to watch it in their full edition. I live in Brazil and here is very dificult to find this movie in DVD then I had to download to watch it. On TV is rare their apparition. I still dream on to have the full version in DVD or Blu-Ray...Flag
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Name: Brian Smith on Dec 20, 2010Comments: I like the original film - but would love to see the directors cut.Flag
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Name: Michael Yeaman on Jan 30, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: P Daddy on Feb 5, 2011Comments: PLEASE release a director's or full cut The released version could NOT have been an improvement. And with online release and so on, it could be quite economical to release. Thank you...Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 13, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 23, 2011Comments: A severely underrated film, please release a director's cut!Flag
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Name: Sotos Makris on Apr 9, 2011Comments: Loved the movie back in the day and I really really want to see an extended edition. It is such a great movie why not release the full edition?Flag
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Name: Joris Royer on May 23, 2011Comments: I remember when I came here regularly circa 2007-2008. What is shocking is that WB doesn't care about us at all. I remind you guys that we're in 2011 and that we live in the HD era, using blurays and all sorts of new technologies... What I'd like to see is a new edition of this movie both in DVD and Bluray but the difference is that we would have the possibility to watch the movie in the version we already know as well as the uncut version (with the scene showing Mrs Peel's doppleganger destroying the laboratory). WARNER BROS, PLEASE ! Could you answer us ? Just once...Especially that the original show celebrates his 50th birthday this year...Might be the occasion to see what the movie really was before being mishandled.Flag
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Name: Mike Bunch on Jul 22, 2011Comments: A Blu-ray with seamless branching of the theatrical and director's original cut would be awesome! Always felt this film was unfairly bashed upon it's releaseFlag
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Name: Stuart Clark on Oct 4, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Kilby on Oct 17, 2011Comments: I was one of the few people who actually saw this in a cinema when it was originally released - or rather escaped - in 1998. And I kinda liked it. Even though it was obvious the studio, in a blind panic, had butchered it beyond any semblance of coherence to get it down to under 90 mins. Presumably to cut their losses by squeezing as many screenings out the poor thing before the expected bad word-of-mouth killed it - a self-fulfilling prophecy if there was one. They never learn, do they? That pretty much everything in the uber-cool, Primal Scream-scored UK trailer (including an expensive-looking pre-credits action set-piece) was absent from the release version kinda gave this away a bit. Sure, Thurman and Fiennes are horribly miscast and have precisely zero onscreen chemistry (she looks terrible and he looks like he's about to burst into tears at any moment) but that kinda adds to the frankly bizarre surreality of the whole thing. And as for Connery - playing a "Bond villain," no less - would sir like eggs with that ham? Even this cruelly mutilated version isn't anything as bad as the critics (in one of their periodic feeding frenzies) made out at the time - see also the not-half-as-bad-as-you-think Heaven's Gate and Hudson Hawk. Which is why I've always wanted to see a Director's Cut (anything from 115 to 150 mins depending on which rumours you believe or which test screening is cited - shades of Blade Runner). At least the refreshingly quirky Avengers was something a bit different in what proved to be a headache-inducing summer. Time may yet prove kinder to this than the irredeemable likes of Godzilla or Armageddon. Better a noble failure than a great, big CGI turd. I think The Avengers caught the semi-surreal spirit the archly self-conscious original better than it was credited for at the time. (Especially the much-maligned teddy bears' conference scene which was pure Avengers whimsy and, once seen, never forgotten!) Certainly better than, say, the Mission: Impossible franchise does. No wonder American test audiences hated it. Almost 15 years later and on the original's 50th Anniversary, I think a re-assessment is long-overdue. And I'm pleasantly surprised to discover I am not alone in this sentiment. Belated cult status surely beckons. A process which would be helped no end by a timely release of the Director's Cut. While we're on the subject, I'd also like to see a Director's Cut of the Stallone Judge Dredd which was similarly butchered by a panicking studio. Unlikely, I know. But if a Director's Cut of Highlander 2 (still not a good film by any means, but a vastly improved one) could see the light of day eventually, then anything is indeed possible. A fanboy can dream... Tea, anyone?Flag
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Name: Igor Poço on Oct 28, 2011Comments: The Avengers: Direnctor's Cut with Portuguese subtitles :)Flag
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Name: Bobby Banks on Nov 19, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Dan Martin on Dec 25, 2011Comments: A Director's Cut on Blu-ray would make me the happiest Avengers Fan ever!Flag
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Name: Alan Edwards on Feb 29, 2012Comments: This film is so much better than its reputation, and deserves a chance to be seen as intended. Personally I love its atmosphere and style.Flag
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Name: Lopez Philippe on Mar 13, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Orme on Mar 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rudolfs Verdins on Apr 20, 2012Comments: Now it would be THE opportunity to release this stylish movie in an unbutchered form (even if most buyers would be more likely to get it by mistake, -- imagine releasing "extended edition of "The Avengers"" blu-ray just in Summer 2012 ;-). Just do everything you nominally must to maintain the distinction between this and the 2012 movie...Flag
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Comments: Now it would be THE opportunity to release this stylish movie in an unbutchered form (even if most buyers would be more likely to get it by mistake, -- imagine releasing "extended edition of "The Avengers"" blu-ray just in Summer 2012 ;-). Just do everything you nominally must to maintain the distinction between this and the 2012 movie...Flag -
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Carl Murray on May 1, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Dean on May 4, 2012Comments: Please release the Extended Version!! This movie needs to be seen as "complete " as possible. Only that way it could be redemptioned and seen in the tradition of the Avengers Series... Please do so. I'd like the movie (even the cut one).Flag
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Name: Troy on May 10, 2012Comments: The theatrical cut wasn't very good but I saw so much more potential for this film and I know that all the plot holes would be fixed with the directors's cut.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 25, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 25, 2012Comments:Flag