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The unrated version is around 30 seconds longer and shows more pubic hair in the shower scene, more blood in the elevator scene (including a close-up shot of the killer slitting Kate's throat), and more explicit dialogue from Liz during the scene in Elliott's office. These scenes were trimmed when the MPAA originally gave the film an X rating. [13]
Instead, the scenes were featured on 30 Rock's season 3 DVD as part of the deleted scenes in the Bonus feature. In the first scene, Liz and Jenna recall their wild nights with Claire, including when Jenna and Claire danced around an opened fire hydrant , while Liz tells them that she does not feel safe.
The original Nomi Malone is weighing in on Victorious alums Ariana Grande and Liz Gillies dressing up as the lead duo from Showgirls for Halloween.Elizabeth Berkley — who famously starred in the ...
Elizabeth Hurley has revealed that she struggled to film certain scenes in the first Austin Powers film due to her getting “terrible giggling fits” and claims you can even see her laughing at ...
The homoerotic undertones of Saltburn are so prevalent they're more like an Instagram filter through which the entire film is viewed, but Oliver is indiscriminate in his seduction of the Catton ...
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A 'confessional' sex comedy neither startling, erotic or amusing, but none the less well up to the usual level of British witlessness. The jollifications include an attempted seduction with a sausage stuck upright in a plate of mashed potato, a reprise of the duel scene in Barry Lyndon, and Liz Fraser, a still game veteran of the genre, doing overblown ...
The scene originally featured a longer reunion in which Andy and Red recited dialogue from their first meeting, but Darabont said it had a "golly-gee-ain't-we-cute" quality and excised it. [75] The beach reunion was test audiences' favorite scene; both Freeman and Robbins felt it provided the necessary closure.