Bonnie Cut scene...

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Ok, So I finally broke down and re-upped my old facebook account and joined the 'Burbs group.

This video was posted recently there and I don't remember ever seeing it before.

It looks like a camera recording of their screen. Enjoy.

 
Ah, now I see this was on the work print. I guess I missed that part! Gonna have to watch that again.
 
Seems despite of all the DVDs and Blu-Rays I own, I haven't seen the workprint version yet, strange. Or totally forgot about it.
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>RayPeterson wrote:

Seems despite of all the DVDs and Blu-Rays I own, I haven't seen the workprint version yet, strange. Or totally forgot about it.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

There are a lot of interesting stuffs in it.Like the temp music they've used when Rumsfield is introduced, "the cult" by Lil' Devil.

 
I watched it fully through last night. Lot of Aerosmith in the background scenes for Ricky. Totally forgot the whole Carol on the laptop scene instead of Jeopardy and the extended dream sequence was BUSY. It was nice to see Kevin McCarthy make a Cameo as Ray's Boss.

I can see why a lot of those were cut as it can be confusing or just not shot well. Totally worth a watch if you have not seen.
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>HideousRagingInferno wrote:

I watched it fully through last night. Lot of Aerosmith in the background scenes for Ricky. Totally forgot the whole Carol on the laptop scene instead of Jeopardy and the extended dream sequence was BUSY. It was nice to see Kevin McCarthy make a Cameo as Ray's Boss.

I can see why a lot of those were cut as it can be confusing or just not shot well. Totally worth a watch if you have not seen. <center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

The wp is a darker, with a melancolic ending, even if Art manages to break another thing, the lamp, at the very end. The tone is mid way between the script and the theatrical version.
 
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