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8 Comments
chingalerasays...If Mel Gibson were a fragrance
http://tworogers.com/2010/09/tri-mel-gibson/
alien_conceptsays...I loved every one of these movies!!
CrushBugsays...This is like a deleted scene or something, right? I don't remember it at all.
BoneRemakesays...>> ^CrushBug:
This is like a deleted scene or something, right? I don't remember it at all.
Nope, the very first scene.
csnel3says...RIGGGS!!
toferyusays...No way this was in the original version, I don't remember any of it....
BoneRemakesays...>> ^toferyu:
No way this was in the original version, I don't remember any of it....
Maybe its a directors cut, I might of been watching the directors cut.
heathensays...>> ^BoneRemake:
>> ^toferyu:
No way this was in the original version, I don't remember any of it....
Maybe its a directors cut, I might of been watching the directors cut.
Yup, it's an extended scene from the DVD directors cut. We only had VHS in the 80s.
From Wikipedia: In addition to the theatrical release of the film, an extended "Directors Cut" version was released later on DVD. The Director's Cut version is longer (117 minutes) than the original theatrical release version (110 minutes), and features additional scenes. One notable extended scene includes Riggs dispatching a sniper who had been firing at children in a playground. Another noteworthy scene added to the Director's Cut is one in which Riggs picks up a street-walking prostitute, but instead of having sex with her, he takes her home to watch "The Three Stooges" on TV. This scene demonstrates his terrible loneliness after his wife was killed.
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