Directors Cuts of Iconic Films That Surpass The Originals

Betty Blue

This French movie is an American favorite for sure, but the director's cut is truly magic. The original theatrical release was around two hours long and the director's cut added on another hour of footage. This cut explored intense relationships and created even more drama than audiences could cling to.

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The More You Know

  • Michael Fassbender had makeup artists put alcohol on his mustache for a role.
  • The real Frank Abagnale Jr. appears in Catch Me If You Can as the French policeman who arrests Leo.
  • Charles Bronson, Britain's most violent prisoner, actually shaved his trademark mustache off so Tom Hardy could wear it during the filming of "Bronson", which was based on his life in prison.
  • Because they were shooting in black and white and color didn't matter, they used chocolate syrup as blood when shooting Psycho.
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