Oh, oh! Yes, they do, and I hope those poor people got paid. Because originally Alone in the Dark had a different ending, and somehow that led to them adding captions or something that completely contradicted the visuals. And they added that extraordinarily long crawl at the beginning because when they tested it the first time, nobody understood what the hell was going on.
I don't think the crawl helped, really. But it did make the movie even funnier, so that's kind of an improvement.
I'm still holding a grudge against the test audience members who audibly gasped at Ralph Fiennes nude scenes at the end of Red Dragon. It was them that got some of the scenes...um...snipped.
Eh...I tend to assume that any reports of "we had to cut this scene because X's penis is too frighteningly large" are urban legends, until someone produces pictures to prove me wrong.
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I'm waiting...
But I believe test audiences prefered getting the rich guy in the end.
I heard that Molly Ringwald pushed for the non-Ducky ending. I'm sure I read that in an interview when it came out.
Or, once again, I could be making shit up.
I heard that Molly Ringwald pushed for the non-Ducky ending. I'm sure I read that in an interview when it came out.
No, I heard the same thing. And that
Some Kind of Wonderful
was made to essentially right the PiP ending.
In some PiP kismet, it's
the movie that Lorelai showed at April's birthday party on tonight's
Gilmore Girls. Huh.
I used to be a test audience member in college. They don't pay you, and they certainly should - or at least provide coupons for talk therapy sessions - after having you sit through some of the crap.
Of course, it became something of a joke that I never drew a good movie. About one of the movies I saw was ever widely released.
Al Pacino has joined the cast of Ocean's 13.
I'm trying to decide whether this is a good thing. Mostly, I think it is.
Al Pacino has joined the cast of Ocean's 13.
The plot of the movie is that they have to steal $20 million dollars worth of ham from an ultra-secure smokehouse.
I don't think Al Pacino's worth $20 million.