kupomogli said:
Director's cut movies might add one or two minutes of additional content, usually released in a limited edition version years after the original release and only if the movie is a hit. Forza 5 is like purchasing the original Star Wars Trilogy box set only to open it and find A New Hope is the only one in the box with vouchers to download the other two. Internet wasn't really a thing back then, or it was but it wasn't widespread like it is now, but you get the idea. Whether it's a game, movie, whatever. I buy the content on disc and expect to receive everything on disc except for the inevitable DLC which hopefully and usually , includes the smallest bit of extra content(which I don't purchase.) |
I guess you don't follow movies a lot Once Upon a Time in America never got released in its full original version in US theaters that one major reason it got snubed by critics and missed out on awards which it truely deserved. A more recent example is Terrance Malik's The New World its original 150 minute cut was only show a couple of times in theaters upon its wide release everyone got the heavily cut 135 minute version.