And when Hobbs breaks the guy’s neck you really do hear it on this cut. If you want to look at the definitive cut, that’s the cut you want. There is one extra scene in the extended version … but most people that have seen it really could barely tell the difference. The version that was in theaters is the essence of everything I wanted but the extended version is. And if you watch a lot of the hits and the action sequences, it’s very subtle but this is the version that I prefer. I thought the process was very fair and the back and forth was great but if there had been no restrictions, this is the version that would have been the movie. What I mean is when you make films - and with the tone of “ Fast Five” - there’s a lot of back and forth with the MPAA and the rating. Justin Lin: It’s extended and I don’t know if people will notice. Bonding with an ageing racehorse named Lean on Pete, Charley is horrified to learn he is bound for slaughter, and so he steals the horse, and the duo embark on an odyssey across the new American frontier. Hero Complex:What can you tell us about the extended edition of “Fast Five” that hits home video this week? What makes it different than the theatrical version? Charley Thompson (Plummer), a teenager living with his single father, gets a summer job working for horse trainer Del Montgomery. The DVD and Blu-ray release of the film includes the theatrical cut and an extended cut.ĭirector Justin Lin was interviewed by Hero Complex where he’s asked about the extended cut of Fast Five: The fifth entry in the Fast and the Furious series, Fast Five, surprised most audiences by being actually a good movie.
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