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Old 08-23-2012, 12:32 AM   #1
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Germany Cop Land - BD from 2012 with both theatrical and director's cut

In the forum info the disc specification suggests it would be only a 25Gb BD?

I believe it should be a BD50? And could somebody check if the theatrical cut is about 23,17 GB as the Scandinavian BD and if the director's cut is about 19,77 GB as the USA BD?

These file sizes of the main movie are just measured with plain Windows. I'd like to know if there are any differences in the both versions compared with the before mentioned countries releases since I own them, and as a big fan of the film, would love to own the best version available.
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what are the difference's to look out for in the theatrical cut and the director's cut i have only the special edition director's cut on DVD
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what are the difference's to look out for in the theatrical cut and the director's cut i have only the special edition director's cut on DVD
Actually I've yet to see the director's cut, or is it even really the directors or the studios vision? Either way, I've read that the director's cut have a absurd ending (read too happy) compared to the theatrical cut.
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Hi

If you go onto IMDB.com and search for Copland differences between the cuts there is a link to another site (Moviecensorship.com) which fully describes and breaks down the scenes that are different/extended (all 17 minutes worth). Its mostly dialouge changes and from memory the endings are the same
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If you go onto IMDB.com and search for Copland differences between the cuts there is a link to another site (Moviecensorship.com) which fully describes and breaks down the scenes that are different/extended (all 17 minutes worth). Its mostly dialouge changes and from memory the endings are the same
From the link you described (SPOILER WARNING): " Unfortunately the DC misses a relatively long scene at the end of the movie: Freddy stands at the river which seperates Garrison from New York. He looks over to the city where he once wanted to work so much. His colleague errives and reports that a truck has overturned. When Freddy at first doesn´t reply, his colleague asks if he is alright. He hesitates briefly, but then says "yes" and gets in his car. They both leave and the end credits start to roll.*
96 Sec. in the DC"
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