He wants to know what was really going on. After a few more insinuations, Baxter snaps at Murray and tells him to stop talking trash. Baxter there to clinch a deal concerning Lombardo's compensation to the Van Ryans.įirst of all, Murray makes fun of Baxter: he says Baxter was going to love the place, since he could not eat sushi every day etc. There is a cut to a third-class restaurant called "Under the Tree". The scene starts, after Sandra van Ryan has asked her lawyer (Mr. It is a shame that this scene was missing in the theatrical version, since Murray's charm renders it extremely funny and amusing. Then she tells defiantly tells Duquette that she found Lombardo quite cute.Īn hilarious scene featuring Bill Murray as Sam Lombardo's lawyer was re-inserted in the Unrated version. The calls him a "hound", whereupon the sarcastically asks "pussyhound?". He asks her if she had not noticed his routine, alluding to Lombardo's reputation as a ladykiller. As they leave, the wife asks Duquette, why she had the impression that he could not stand Professor Lombardo. Duquette's is a much more cold-blooded character than he initially appears to be.Īfter a leap in time, we now see Lombardo seeing out the two policemen and inviting them to come over again some time. This is the first scene which shows that Sgt. Lombardo and his colleague are indignant at the stiff penalty, but Doquette just says that she had to be arrested because she had skeletons in her closet. Doquette explains that he had arrested her for drug possession, for which she was sentenced to six months in jail. However, she angrily makes off straight away. They spot Suzie Toller (Neve Campell), sitting on a bench. Sam Lombardo (Matt Dillon), Duquette and his colleague walk across the campus. Ray Duquette (Kevin Bacon) has delivered the lecture on sexual offences: Relatively early in the movie, there is the first new plot scene. Whoever wants the film, is in any case well-advised to buy the Unrated version.Ĭomparison between the German theatrical version, equivalent to the international theatrical version (R-Rated) and the Unrated DVD by Columbia Tristar. An additional scene featuring an outstandingly hilarious Bill Murray and the extended ending are absolute highlights. Concerning "Wild Things", however, the new plot scenes surprisingly do not only turn out to be a purchasing incentive, but do really deepen the film further. In the case of a movie version with an extended plot, the following question usually arises: "Do the additional plot scenes improve the film? Do they justify a purchase?" - It is not given that longer runtime improves a film! Longer does not mean better (The Crow 2). In the whole pre-release jumble about additional erotic scenes, those got quite lost or were only mentioned marginally: So much about the erotic issuce, which unavoidably comes up with this movie. In reverse, one gets to see much more of Denise Richards in the Unrated version. It was quite evident and so it happened thus, tears are out of place. This is particularly obvious when considering the fact that she had someone stand in for her during a naked scene in 2003. The question as to what a movie benefits more from, will be left out of consideration.īut one thing is and was clear a priori: Neve Campbell (Scream), who probably had the larger fanbase compared to Denise Richards (Starship Troopers), is not seen nude in the Unrated version. The initial fan euphoria dampened when it became clear that in the cast majority of cases, this involved deepening plot scenes, not erotic scenes. Prior to its release, it was widely advertised as an Unrated edition, using slogans like ".comes with a lot new unrated too-hot-for-cinema-stuff". In 2004, an extended version of the erotic thriller "Wild Things" was released in the US and Canada.
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