imadethistojackoff | 19 points
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Enjoy :)
[-] abotokia | 3 points | May 05 2017 17:56:17
A quick google and this site had a comparison of the Theatrical vs Director's cuts.
"Comparison between the Theatrical Version and the Director's Cut. Both versions have been taken from the US-DVDs from 20th Century Fox. Although the DC of ELEKTRA is about 3 minutes longer, we are spared extended dialogue scenes. A little more violence here and there, even a new score from time to time. ELEKTRA is an example for a successfully and reasonably extended Director's Cut of the kind we'd like to see more often."
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[-] imadethistojackoff | 4 points | May 05 2017 18:17:49
Its not a bad movie. I don't understand the complaints.
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