Tuesday, February 14, 2012

What's up with this???

...I just bought a copy of a movie called "Creepers", which I found in a 'cheap' DVD bargin bin, because I thought that it was a Jennifer Connelly film that I had not seen; upon watching it, I was appalled at the fact that I already had this film, but under the title, "Phenomena". How can this movie be out in two different-titled versions???

What's up with this???
...if you've previously seen "Phenomena", then after seeing "Creepers", I'm sure that you noticed that all of the more explicit gore, as well as several key scenes and moments were truncicated from the film; "Creepers" was the grossly edited imported version of "Phenomena"....



....I think that I have seen that edition of "Creepers", which you've spoke of, and I suspect that this grossly edited version of "Phenomena", which was originally dumped onto the U.S. cinemas %26amp; video, back in the '80's, has been pretty much relegated as public domain (...hence, the dirt-cheap price you paid), which means that anybody with a duping machine could feasibly and legally dupe this movie; although it is the same movie as "Phenomena", it is technically a 'different' movie, becuase of the gross editing...



...just stick with your orignal DVD of "Phenomena"; that's the best version!!!
Reply:Creepers is the subtitle to the movie Phenomena. They have one version with a pic of Jennifer Connolly on the front that has creepers written in large print and phenomena in small print.
Reply:They do it for that exact reason...to dupe people into buying it twice.

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