20 DIrector's Cuts That Outshine The Original Versions

The struggle between a studio and a director regarding the fate of a film is a tale as old as time, with the former usually winning out by hook or by crook.

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Nevertheless, studios will always turn to new ways to milk out their existing IP, whether it be a cinematic misstep or an all-time classic, and one of the most surefire ways of doing so is the famed "director's cut." While some cuts are just seconds of reinstated blood and guts or some material edited out to achieve a more commercially successful rating, these 20 examples prove that the director's cut can sometimes alter a movie's legacy forever.

1.True Romance

"True Romance"

Running a full three minutes longer than the theatrical cut, Tony Scott’s darker and bloodier version feels more appropriate to Quentin Tarantino’s original vision for the colorful crime film, even if the downer alternate ending still remains on the cutting room floor.

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2.Kingdom of Heaven

"Kingdom of Heaven"

Ridley Scott’s director’s cut for Kingdom of Heaven transforms an overwrought misfire into a deeper, more narratively rich masterpiece in the sword-and-sandal genre by adding 45 minutes that greatly enrich the emotional journey of several characters.

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3.Payback: Straight Up

"Payback: Straight Up"

4.The Exorcist

"The Exorcist"

5.Aliens

"Aliens"

6.Zack Snyder's Justice League

"Zack Snyder's Justice League"

7.The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone

"The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone"

8.The Counselor

"The Counselor"

9.Rocky IV: Rocky vs. Drago

"Rocky IV"

10.Daredevil

"Daredevil"

11.Superman II

"Superman II"

12.Apocalypse Now: Final Cut

"Apocalypse Now"

13.Blade Runner: The Final Cut

"Blade Runner"

Ridley Scott makes his third appearance on this list with his most famous director's cut: Blade Runner, whose 2007 Final Cut finds the sweet spot between visually dazzling style and riveting substance to somehow improve on a dreamlike sci-fi masterpiece.

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14.Heat

"Heat"

15.Once Upon a Time in America

"Once Upon a Time in America"

16.Nightbreed

"Nightbreed"

17.Troy

"Troy"

18.Terminator 2: Judgment Day

"Terminator 2: Judgment Day"

19.Watchmen

"Watchmen"

20.That Thing You Do!

"That Thing You Do!"