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Blockbuster never edited the videos as far as I know. The distributors would prepare an R-Rated Cut (which is what appeared at Blockbuster) and an Unrated Version. Blame the MPAA for whatever cuts appeared in the R rated version. —- At their peak, there was about 8 or 9 Blockbusters surrounding me w/in a 5 mile

Ringwald's last significant role in a theatrical film was in 1990 in Betsy's Wedding, which was a big box office flop. That film was seen as her last ditch attempt at still maintaining B+ status after For Keep's and The Pick-Up Artist flopped.

You said Molly Ringwald was at the top of her game for 10 years. That's obviously wrong. I like them both, as well, though I like Ryder more so. Molly did a few erotic thrillers back in the 90's, but she never took a chance acting wise. That's what I'm missing from her. The original script for Pretty Woman was far

Molly Ringwald became famous in 1984 and her career was considered dead by 1990 after Betsy's Wedding. Starting in 1987, Ringwald's films started flopping. Ringwald continued to be active after 1990, but never in high profile projects.

Difference was Molly Ringwald wasn't as strong of an actress and she wasn't as fearless in her performances as Ryder was. Ringwald did a few erotic movies back in the 90s, but nudity doesn't automatically equate to fearlessness. Look at a film like Heathers for example. Most other actresses would be scared to death to

I beg to disagree. Depp always hides behind eccentricity. There's an honesty to Ryder's acting and that's what acting is all about. Finding out who a character is, what makes them tick and bringing them to life in an authentic way.