8 new edits this week:
“The fifth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise follows a teenage Tommy Jarvis (John Shepherd), who still suffers from nightmares of the mass murderer Jason Voorhees—whom he killed as a child—and is institutionalized at a halfway house near Crystal Lake. However, Tommy has to face his fears when a new hockey-masked killer begins another series of violent murders.”
“This live performance was filmed with 9 angles for the 1970 Let It Be film, and later shown in it’s entirely in the 2021 mini-series Get Back, intercut with man-on-the-street interviews, or police dialogue. This edit shows the performance as it’s own concert film, without the intercutting dialogue, bringing the direct focus to The Beatles, and their last public performance.”
“After both cuts of Explorers were finally made available in HD in the U.S., I decided to merge the Home Video Cut with the Theatrical Cut to create the most complete version of the film possible. With the classroom daydream sequence integrated into the theatrical cut, I am proud to present Explorers: Definitive Cut.”
“This is a relatively light edit of “Sonic the Hedgehog” that trims some of the humor that didn’t land for me and replaces some of the pop music with music from the video game series where appropriate. I hope fans of the movie and game series enjoy this!”
“This is a TV to Movie Fan edit. It intertwines storylines from the CW series Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl. There are literally hundreds of cuts, trims and changes. The objective to keep the focus on our core heroes and jettison all filler plotlines.”
“From IMDB: 25 years after a streak of brutal murders shocked the quiet town of Woodsboro, Calif., a new killer dons the Ghostface mask and begins targeting a group of teenagers to resurrect secrets from the town’s deadly past.”
“This is a tighter version of the film, cutting all of Hank’s scenes until Scott meets him, as the film refocuses on his story and the journey he goes through to reunite with Cassie. A new deleted introduction to Hank has been reinserted into the film, other small elements have been cut, and one big infiltration sequence with an unneeded cameo has been entirely removed.”
“Planes, Trains and Automobiles: The Extended Journey reintegrates as much of this newly released material into the final film, crafting a glimpse into what an earlier cut of the film could of been. Almost 50 minutes longer, the film is almost unrecognisable, with several sequences massively restructured, with new subplots, characters, jokes, motivations, improv, and just more of the late, great John Candy.”
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