tere is breif partial nudity partial nudity not full nudity only the side and its dark
No the closest you can get to a "censored" version would be the theatrical version.
Friday the 13th uncut is an alternate version of the film Friday the 13th, also sometimes referred to as the 'directors cut' version. It means that it is unedited/uncut. Any scenes that were cut from the original film's theatrical release have been added back in to the uncut version.
The theatrical version has one ending.
Theatrical version of a movies is just the (edited-for ratings) version released to be screened in theaters or cinemas.Mostly,straight-to-DVD movies are unedited,unrated or uncut.In other words Directors Cut. The DVD version might have longer,uncut,sometimes blasphemous,racial and extremely violent scenes.The theater version on the other hand have a rating by the MPAA(PG,NC-18,R etc) after being screened or premiered for the first time.
No the theatrical version is
The theatrical version is what is shown in theaters and extended version is extra things that were not shown in theaters
Theatrical version of a movies is just the (edited-for ratings) version released to be screened in theaters or cinemas.Mostly,straight-to-DVD movies are unedited,unrated or uncut.In other words Directors Cut. The DVD version might have longer,uncut,sometimes blasphemous,racial and extremely violent scenes.The theater version on the other hand have a rating by the MPAA(PG,NC-18,R etc) after being screened or premiered for the first time.
No the closest you can get to a "censored" version would be the theatrical version.
some do.
DVD_TV Enhanced Version - 2002 The Terminator 2-1 was released on: USA: 18 January 2004
Friday the 13th uncut is an alternate version of the film Friday the 13th, also sometimes referred to as the 'directors cut' version. It means that it is unedited/uncut. Any scenes that were cut from the original film's theatrical release have been added back in to the uncut version.
Terminator SkyNET - 1996 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E10+ (PC version)
Yes and No Arnold does indeed appear in the movie be it a small role but it is just his likeness using CGI. The digital version of the now Governor Schwarenegger is involved in a fight scene late in the movie with John Conner. There is no voice overs or anything like that just the digital face of Arnold placed on the robotic looking terminator.
The theatrical version has one ending.
The Terminator. 80's version though.
The first move: The Terminator is rated R due to brief nudity (only in the very beginning of the movie), graphic violence, language, and adult content.The adult content happens during the film once Sarah and Kyle reach the Tiki Hotel, so I'd suggest skipping that part if you'd rather not see it.
The cast of RoboCop vs. The Terminator - 1993 includes: Jose Villeta as Hostage (Genesis version)