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Mar 2018
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Does anyone know exactly why the USA and the UK get a shorter cut than some other countries? I find it bizarre. Surely they could include both cuts on the Blu-ray, like in the case of some other movies?
I enjoyed the film anyway even in its shorter cut but that removed opening sequence sounds really good. I guess it's the Australian Blu-ray for me..... |
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