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It's been so long since I've watched the producer's cut. I'll watch it again and then hopefully be able to participate in this thread with you.
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Haven't seen the prod. cut yet, but honestly the theatrical cut version is the very worst out of the series in my eyes, so I doubt it'd get much better, or even worse...
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ
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I actually got a hold of this version way before they released it. Mines got the stock numbers running under the film etc. Ive seen both versions. The theatrical version i have to say sucks. I wasnt happy with it at all. This version in my opinion was a bit better. If i had to choose i guess id say this one. Michael having a baby is a bit hard to swallow. But things like this happen when you are involved in occult rituals. And with my knowledge of these things i doubt they had michael physically having sex with a female. And without going into it here as this probably isnt the place to get something like this started...there are unpractical ways for a woman to become pragnant in these occultic rituals. Also a female does not always have to be the vessel to carry the child either. It can be an animal also. So with knowing what i know this version is alot more acceptable and understandable then the theatrical version.
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A good portion of the alternate footage takes place in the beginning and middle areas of the film, half of it takes place during the film's finale; the Producer's Cut features an entirely different ending, which goes as follows:
Kara is kidnapped and made to take place in a ritual involving the cult of Thorn. While she is tied up and awaiting the beginning of the ritual, there is dialogue between Tommy and Dr. Loomis as they go to Smith's Grove Sanitorium, where the cult members have gathered. Following a confrontation between Loomis and Dr. Wynn, Tommy stumbles in upon the ritual as it is taking place; just before Jamie's infant is about to be sacrificed (and the Curse of Thorn is to be passed onto Danny), Tommy seizes Dr. Wynn and assists Kara and Danny in escaping. They are chased by Michael down the hallways of the hospital, and Dr. Loomis takes Kara and Danny to the bottom floor via the elevator; as this is taking place, Tommy uses a rune to stop Michael from attacking, and subsequently escapes with Kara and Danny. Dr. Loomis tells the three to leave Haddonfield, and he proceeds back upstairs as they drive away. In the hallway, he finds Dr. Wynn lying on the floor, dressed in Michael's clothing and bearing his mask. As he takes the mask off of him, Wynn grabs Loomis' hand, and tells him that Michael is gone, and it is "his game now". Loomis examines his wrist, where the symbol of Thorn materializes. The film ends as Loomis screams in fear, and the final shot displays a lit jack-o'-lantern on the front porch of the Myers house.
researched from wikipedia
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