Directors Cuts of Iconic Films That Surpass The Originals

Almost Famous

The theatrical release of Almost Famous cut out a lot about the young protagonists' home life and upbringing. Unfortunately, this cut broke the emotional connection between the audience and the main character. The director's cut shows the audience exactly how this young minor fell into this rock and roll world of music journalism.

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The More You Know

  • Toto was paid $125 per week while filming The Wizard of Oz.
  • Novelist and screenwriter Nick Hornby is brother-in-law to novelist and screenwriter Robert Harris.
  • Fantasia (1940) was originally a short called The Sorcerers Apprentice, but Walt Disney overspent on the score and decided to make it feature length film rather than waste money.
  • The Candyman, played by Tony Todd, had to put real bees into his mouth to film the movie’s climax.
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