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winstonwolfe73
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It's great to know that we have an authority on (1) this most excellent film, (2) my memory, and (3) brain research! Thank you so much for shrugging off everything I have stated with an "I'm right and you're wrong" - incredibly helpful.

Ha… you're making my point for me. I remember it vividly, for the very same reason that you are saying you SHOULD remember it. So my answer is - "yes, I'm sure" - but I suppose I will need a time machine to prove it.

I just placed an order and now I own every version, so I am going to get to the bottom of this once and for all. :-)

Yes, and I believe I have seen them all. But again, what I don't understand is why the theatrical version would have been edited for any DVD version in this manner. Normally it is the other way around, to create an uncut version or whatever. Seems rare that they would remove something like this from the original

Yes, and I'm pretty confident that I have seen them all. Furthermore - one is left to wonder why the theatrical version would have been "cut" in the first place.

Well I certainly hope you will let me know if you find a version that I have somehow missed. The scene left an indelible impression on me. I do wonder if maybe there was something in Ms. Graham's contract that allowed for the scene to be viewed in theaters but not allowed for posterity in the home video market. But

Bad Santa - Billy Bob Thornton. The original movie had Lauren Graham as the love interest (who stars on Parenthood nowadays). She did a topless scene in the original theatrical version of the film —- which I saw in theaters when it was originally released. That scene has since been edited from every available