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People Share 30 Times Filmmakers Absolutely Nailed The Decision To Delete A Scene From Their Movie
In a recent Reddit post on r/Movies, user Freeman528491 sparked an intriguing discussion. Their post invited fellow cinephiles to share their thoughts on deleted scenes that, in their opinion, would have spelled disaster had they made it to the final cut.
From iconic blockbusters to indie gems, Redditors didn't hold back in expressing their views, and the thread provided plenty of insights into the editing process and the anatomy of a story.
As the talks continue to unfold, it's clear that these deleted scenes serve as a testament to the meticulous decision-making of filmmakers and the fine line between a compelling and underwhelming cinematic experience.
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In Groundhog’s Day the reason Phil Connors gets stuck repeating the same day over and over again was originally because his spurned ex-girlfriend did a voodoo curse on him. Thankfully they cut it out and the movie is perfect without an explanation of why it’s happening to him.
Thank god. Sometimes stuff is better left unexplained, like Rey’s parents for example.
Or what happened 30 years after Return of the Jedi all together...
Load More Replies...The makers of the film never intended to have a reason in their movie, but the producers insisted so they wrote this BS and then 'ran out of time' to actually get it in the movie
He was a jerk so the powers that be, the universe or whatever made him relive the same day until he reformed. Sort of like reincarnation where you have to keep coming back until you get it right.
Load More Replies...It was happening to him because he was an inconsiderate douchebag & needed to learn how to be nicer.
Yeah, that was the best decision. I kind of like the idea that a benevolent universe was trying to teach him not so be such a d**k, and don’t like the idea of him learning valuable life lessons because of a negative reason. I watch that movie every time it is on tv, and Scrooged for that matter. Now if Bill Murray himself wasn’t such a d**k…
How on Earth could you hate Bill Murray?? Wait… Earth… OMG you’re a visitor from beyond the moon!
Load More Replies... In Moanna they had a scene where she was getting out her frustrations after an argument with her Dad by hitting coconuts with a stick like Baseball into the sea. The Islander advisory group said that wasnt a good representaion of their culture because they would never waste food like that and coconuts are important to them for its many uses. So Disney cut it. Thats why when the ship full of crazy coconut pirates showed up, she jumped on their ship and got a smirk on her face and said, coconuts.... and held the oar up
like a baseball bat. Because she was confident she was skilled in hitting them. They kept that part in.
Back to the Future
There’s a very strange deleted scene where Marty is nervous that he might mess up the future and turn out gay. Also, Doc makes a playful joke about how Marty can beat his mom if she doesn’t go along with their plan at the dance. For an 80s movie that holds up pretty well, I’m glad they left this stupid scene on the cutting room floor. It would’ve weighed it down.
Titanic. When Rose throws the Heart of the Ocean overboard, there was supposed to be this weird a*s scene where the researcher tries to stop her and she gives this long winded speech before dropping it into the water. It was terrible, and would've damaged the movie so bad.
I still hate that she threw it overboard. Such a waste. Someone should have profited from that thing. Granddaughter? Explorers? Charity?
In Home Alone, there’s a scene in the beginning where Uncle Frank pants Kevin when they’re upstairs. It’s really weird and definitely out of place.
The kid in Love Actually was a trained gymnast, so they filmed an alternate airport sequence where he was flipping over the obstacles instead of just running. Massively over the top.
*The Shawshank Redemption* has a couple that were wisely left on the cutting room floor. After Andy's escape from his cell is discovered, there was supposed to be a scene where a young prison guard is made to crawl through the hole Andy made in the wall to see where it led. It of course led to the filthy sewer pipe Andy crawled through, so the guard whines and then vomits loud enough for the whole cell block to hear, and Red thinks it's just hilarious. It's a funny scene, but absolutely wrong for that moment in the movie.
There is also an extended version of Red out on parole and not being able to handle life outside. In particular, Red has been in prison since the 1920s and gets out in 1967, so hippies freak him out, girls going around braless and in short skirts freak him out, and the busy pace of life outside freaks him out, so he has a panic attack in the bathroom at work. It's all unnecessary; showing the tragic fate of Brooks Hatlen earlier got the notion of "institutionalized" across. A few lines of narration by Red to show he is going through the same thing ended up far more effective than actually showing it.
these scenes may have ended up on the cutting room floor but they were both in the book. normally, i like it when movies use everything in the book but i do realize that sometimes it can't happen. most of the time it dilutes the story but in this case i think it did it without letting the audience skip a beat of the story as a whole.
In Ferris Burler’s Day Off, there’s a scene where Ferris explains that he pays for all his hyjinks by stealing his father’s credit cards.
Leaving that scene in would have turned the movie from “madcap teen adventure” to “further criminal sh**baggery” in my opinion.
Still thought/ think Ferris is an annoying, over-privileged, future criminal. His sister is cool though
Lilo and Stitch changed a scene. Instead of hijacking a plane and flying it through a city, they had a spaceship fly through mountains. The movie came out not long after 9/11 and would have been extremely tonedeaf at best had they kept the original scene
There’s also another changed scene in Lilo and Stitch. Initially, the duo had hid in a washing machine instead of under a table. This was changed fairly late in production because Disney was concerned that kids would see the film and hide in their own washing machines, possibly getting hurt. Edit: It was actually a dryer and the film was released on DVD with the scene, with it being replaced with the Disney+ release. Some sources say that the table part was in all DVDs, yet other pandas have reported seeing it with a dryer on theirs. Perhaps this is an example on inconsistent home video releases, like the debacle with the removed song being on some home copies of Muppets Christmas Carol? Certainly interesting.
There’s a deleted scene from the original Star Wars: A New Hope that happens right as the initial space battle is taking place. They would’ve cut to Luke on Tatooine gazing up at the distant battle and wishing he was a part of it. Then they’d have followed his home life.
It was a brilliant decision to cut this and to let the droids introduce us to Luke about 20 minutes into the movie.
In Bird Box, they cut out a scene showing the invisible monsters.
Totally the right move - no matter what you show, it could never live up to horror of the unseen threat.
The Truman Show when *checks notes* “A scene in the original script depicts a staged rape scene witnessed by Truman, who doesn't go to help the actress about to be violated and just moves on. When he's gone, the actors and actress return to normal and express wonder at how he didn't try to help, or even do anything about it.”
WOW.
The original cut of "First Blood" was over 3 hours long and full of cheesy dialogue. Stallone feared the movie would destroy his career. He even tried to buy the film negatives in order to burn them. He eventually told the producers to cut most of his lines. That decision turned a turd into a goldmine
Thor had a massively annoying deleted scene where Thor, once he's become a better person, returns to the cafe where he smashed the coffee cup and apologizes and replaces it. We want our heroes to grow and change, but not that much. When he smashes the coffee cup and says "Another!" that's his most likable moment in the movie! Wisely deleted.
Pretty woman's original ending was Richard Gere leaves and Julia Roberts turns into a junkie. They shot the fairytale ending after test audiences hated it.
Han Solo walking over jabbas tail. Pretty much every single change made to the original trilogy. While not original footage but still so completely out of place
Jabba was not intended to have a tail when they shot this scene. They later realized Han would look like he was walking through his tail, so they added Jabba’s reaction to his tail getting stepped on rather than go back and redo the scene.
Haven't seen Zootopia mentioned anywhere. It's a really good animated film with a compelling message. However early versions of the script were about an entirely different story. Some of that story was either in animatic stage or in early previz. That movie was focused on shock collars. Basically every predator had a collar that would electrocute them if they got too excited. The protagonist of that movie was Nick and he created a theme park for predators where they could take their collar off and let their emotions go. The resulting movie was incredibly dark, as you can imagine. [Here](https://youtu.be/2DoJoNt_EGA) is one of the scenes from that movie. It really is tonally very different from what we got.
In Cold Mountain, they decided to cut the scene of Civil War widow Natalie Portman offing herself with a shotgun after her baby died. Thank god. It was already a depressing movie.
In Cruel Intentions, they cut out the scene where Sebastien tries to rape Kathryn after she declines to have sex with him despite him winning the bet. Very, very good call.
Forrest Gump- the deleted scene where Forrest saves MLK JR from being attacked by police dogs.
Have you ever read the book? Don't. The film is so much better. For instance, Forrest Gump becomes an astronaut, and sits in a rocket with a masturbating orang utan. PS: I'm surprised censorship has not discovered this word yet.
Leon The Professional. There's a very unpleasant scene that tries to make their relationship sexual. Do not watch the extended or director's cut.
That scene makes a lot of sense once you know that Luc Besson met actress Maïwenn (most of you probably know her as the Diva Plavalaguna in The Fifth Element) when she was 12, and started dating her when she was 15 (he was 31), and married her when she was 16 and she had their child.
Aragorn vs. Sauron in the end of Return of the King. Sauron was supposed to be this ominous evil, not just a bad guy to have a swordfight with.
Shortly after Robin Williams' passing (rest in peace), someone uploaded a couple deleted scenes from the film Mrs. Doubtfire. Both scenes, one of which takes place after the big restaurant sequence, basically focus on Daniel and Miranda arguing and causing huge turmoil for their children.
The scenes made sense, but I'm glad they were cut as I feel they would've totally changed the tone of the ending.
Empire Strikes Back. There was a scene before the infamous kiss between Luke and Leia where they were alone and having a legitimate romantic moment where they both leaned in for a kiss, before being interrupted by the droids. Like a real kiss, not the surprise one Leia gave him in the final movie.
I think at this point George Lucas wasn't sure if he wanted them to be brother and sister yet, but even if he decided they weren't, it'd make the final romance between Han and Leia a bit more unbelievable because you'd know she has feelings for Luke.
On my UHF dvd, weird Al introduces the deleted scenes, pointing out that if they were any good, they'd be in the movie.
Tony Stark meeting an older version of his daughter after the snap in endgame
Would have lessened the impact of the hologram scene that comes shortly after
Also, how? Tony used the Time Stone and the Soul Stone at the same time?
Independence Day has an alternate ending where drunk Randy Quaid flies his old crop duster into the alien ship. It’s [laughably bad] and also why in the theatrical cut his fighter jet flies so slowly at the end.
Jeepers creepers. The creeper f*****g talking. Ruined the whole movie.
Just imagine Jason or Myers talking, I would laugh my a** off in the theater XD
'Anchorman' had so many deleted scenes and alternate subplots that a DTV 'sequel' called 'Wake Up, Ron Burgundy!' was thrown together.
An entire movie made of things that didn't really work.
American Beauty originally ended with a murder trial and the neighbor boy was convicted.
The only thing I hate from the extended editions of LOTR is the mountain king coming out and telling Aragorn they'll come to the battle.
It serves no purpose other than to diminish the joy of seeing them flood out of the boats.
The original cut of Kate & Leopold (Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman) had her go back into time and end up with her present time’s boyfriend’s great grandfather. Basically she would have technically been sleeping with her great grandson in the original cut. Final cut past love interest was just a historical figure, not related. Cute movie overall though.
Next, there should be a list of movies that SHOULD have had alternate or added scenes. In "The Next Three Days" with Russell Crowe (2010), I thought it would be better if the detective actually found the button that would have proven Elizabeth Banks' innocence. I'm sure there are many others.
When the deleted scenes from James Gunn's The Suicide Squad were released, a lot of people wished all of them had been included. But while that would have filled in some gaps (how/why The Thinker's ear gets injured), it also would've spoiled King Shark's character arc early (Nanaue leaves his hiding spot to go play with some street orphans). Trust James Gunn on this one.
The original cut of Kate & Leopold (Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman) had her go back into time and end up with her present time’s boyfriend’s great grandfather. Basically she would have technically been sleeping with her great grandson in the original cut. Final cut past love interest was just a historical figure, not related. Cute movie overall though.
Next, there should be a list of movies that SHOULD have had alternate or added scenes. In "The Next Three Days" with Russell Crowe (2010), I thought it would be better if the detective actually found the button that would have proven Elizabeth Banks' innocence. I'm sure there are many others.
When the deleted scenes from James Gunn's The Suicide Squad were released, a lot of people wished all of them had been included. But while that would have filled in some gaps (how/why The Thinker's ear gets injured), it also would've spoiled King Shark's character arc early (Nanaue leaves his hiding spot to go play with some street orphans). Trust James Gunn on this one.