No the theatrical version is
offcourse not..extended cut contains some extra scenes..
They are both the same film. The theatrical cut is the 145 minute long version seen in cinemas. The extended cut is six minutes longer, and includes footage previously unseen in theatres.
The difference is, the special edition avatar has 9 extra minutes of deleted scenes
There are many movies that have scary ghosts in them. Movies such as Poltergeist, Paranormal Activity are about ghosts that you can't see. Movies like The Sixth Sense and The Others are about ghosts that you do see but aren't necessarily aware that they are ghosts.
There is no nudity in the current theater release of the movie. There is discussion about a love scene that was cut from the release that may appear in an extended DVD version, but no details have been released.
Yes, but his scene was cut from the film. He filmed a scene involving neighborhood kids telling stories about Bloody Mary in the girls' bedroom upstairs.
offcourse not..extended cut contains some extra scenes..
Extended cuts are referencing parts of a movie that were recorded but did not make the final cut. These "cuts" may be added to the movie, sometimes at the end, and is referred to as the extended cut version.
Here they are: 1. Paranormal Activity 2. The Others 3. Mirrors 4. The Shortcut 5. Saw 6. Saw2 7. Saw3 8. Trick or Treat whoever put this is dumb. paranormal activity sucked saws aren't scary just bloody trick or treats dumb the other mirrors and short cut are the only good one.
You can cut it in half, but it would defeat the purpose of "extended release"
paper cut
Not if they are extended release (ER)
They are both the same film. The theatrical cut is the 145 minute long version seen in cinemas. The extended cut is six minutes longer, and includes footage previously unseen in theatres.
cut it in half
Cut the blue wire that goes into the actual motor
A limb trim
Eating could be considered to be a detrimental activity, in some cases.