The adverts for director's cut of STAR TREK:TMP touted added scenes, implying it would be even longer. It's like a doctor telling you to eat a banana when you're constipated.
It did have "added scenes" both stuff cut from the final film and new CGI. They never implied it would be longer. From my memory it was well known some stuff would be added and other stuff would be omitted. Thus the Directors Cut.
Wtf, "Added scenes" by definition implies it's longer. If you knew something the advert didn't say, that's really beside the point. Even more ridiculous is saying you don't like added scenes but coming to the rescue of this well-known boring flick for having added scenes. Maybe the original played better on network TV because there were commercial breaks and you could pretend to walk out of the film, whereas most of us had to sit through it in the theater.
The adverts for director's cut of STAR TREK:TMP touted added scenes, implying it would be even longer. It's like a doctor telling you to eat a banana when you're constipated.
It did have "added scenes" both stuff cut from the final film and new CGI. They never implied it would be longer. From my memory it was well known some stuff would be added and other stuff would be omitted. Thus the Directors Cut.
Wtf, "Added scenes" by definition implies it's longer. If you knew something the advert didn't say, that's really beside the point. Even more ridiculous is saying you don't like added scenes but coming to the rescue of this well-known boring flick for having added scenes. Maybe the original played better on network TV because there were commercial breaks and you could pretend to walk out of the film, whereas most of us had to sit through it in the theater.
Thou doth protest too much.
You really don't make any sense much of the time so it's easier to ignore you.