Not that I care about FINAL DESTINATION but this kind of selective "edited for Netflix" tampering is right in line with Disney+ editing SPLASH for "family audiences" a year ago. We'll be seeing more editing/censorship/whatever you want to call it as we go forward, right in line with where our political class is taking us in terms of censoring discourse in general.
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Netflix Re-Edits FINAL DESINTATION
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Re: Netflix Re-Edits FINAL DESINTATION
Despite the fact that article reads like a 4th grade term paper, I think I understood the explanation!
So...I guess any potentially "triggering" scene (or even shot) needs to be removed to appease a tiny fraction of the audience.
I wonder if the studios would change the scores if I wrote and complained I was triggered by Hans Zimmer's music?
So...I guess any potentially "triggering" scene (or even shot) needs to be removed to appease a tiny fraction of the audience.
I wonder if the studios would change the scores if I wrote and complained I was triggered by Hans Zimmer's music?
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Re: Netflix Re-Edits FINAL DESINTATION
This is why physical media will always trump streaming...you can't have someone edit your movies at a whim to appease some bullcrap snowflake whining. 

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Re: Netflix Re-Edits FINAL DESINTATION
You thought it was that well written?Paul MacLean wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:14 am Despite the fact that article reads like a 4th grade term paper, I think I understood the explanation

I searched for another article to no avail. I wonder if some of these things are produced with speech recognition, but that's probably giving the author too much credit for their writing ability.