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mlauzon 01-07-2008 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by joshaube (Post 658519)
Mine has 2-discs, the second being a special feature called "The Fine, Fearless and Feisty." Never watched it, but it's there.

The only two that seem to have 2 discs are as follows:

The Descent - Abgrund des Grauens (Deluxe Edition, 2 DVDs; 2006)

The Descent (2 Disc Special Edition; 2005)

joshaube 01-07-2008 01:35 PM

Well, I'm not lying to you. Mine is the typical "Original Uncut", with the red and black cover depicting the female lead bursting out of a pool of blood. It was released by Maple, who distributes Lionsgate releases in Canada. It has the original first disc, and an additional second disc in a disc tray (one of those trays which snaps on to the spine...)

mlauzon 01-07-2008 01:41 PM

I never said you were lying, I was just pointing out something. For me to call you -- or anyone -- a liar, you or they would have to be standing right in front of me.

missmacabre 01-07-2008 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by joshaube (Post 658514)
I thought the Original Uncut and Original Unrated Cut was the exact same... Maple does the distribution for Lionsgate in Canada. So in the US, Lionsgate released the Original Unrated Cut, while in Canada Maple released the Original Uncut. They were both the same, the wording on the packaging just differed.

I for one have never seen the Original Unrated Cut, nor even the theatrical cut, DVD here in Canada. I have only ever found Original Uncut, which always comes packaged with a second disc.

I found the original unrated cut at a discount store nearby. It's only one disc. As for Mlauzon, as long as you get the uncut version you're fine. It has a much better ending.
EDIT: looks like it was distributed by Linsgate and not Maple so it must be from the States some how.

joshaube 01-08-2008 11:13 AM

Yeah, that happens sometimes. My House of 1000 Corpses DVD is released by Lionsgate, and comes in special packaging (it's a foldout constructed with glossy cardboard.) The Maple versions are simply in regular cases.


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