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"html": "Is a 'director's cut' ever a good idea?\n\n\nDirector's cuts are fine if they don't replace the original. And it goes without saying that they only matter where the film is of sufficient quality and the original version was compromised in some fashion.\n",
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"Is a ‘director’s cut’ ever a good idea? Director’s cuts are fine if they don’t replace the original. And it goes without saying that they only matter where the film is of sufficient quality and the original version was compromised in some fashion."
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