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X (1963)
ENDING has been CUT in the DVD release!
This has a spoiler for the end of the film...this is written for the fans of the movie who want to know the last part that was cut. If you have NOT seen this movie, please stop reading and watch this. It is up on YouTube in the right ratio 1:85 in five parts. The full length versions are zoomed in. Or better yet, buy it! I saw this movie in the movie theater when I was ten and it really haunted me. When I was able to rent it (on 16mm film, when you could rent a movie for about $25 for the weekend), it was the same version. BUT--on TV, and in later rental prints (I rented it in the late 70's/80's to run at college), the ending was different. And here it is: After the preacher says to PLUCK THEM OUT, Ray Milland bends over to do this and then he picks his head up, when you see the black holes where his eyes were. Then he SCREAMS "I CAN STILL SEE....I CAN STILL SEE!" and then it cuts to black. Well, in all these later versions (including the rental 16mm prints), you can CLEARLY SEE the CUT where a SPLICE is made to remove this last sentence. It's right where he lifts his head and you see the holes and it freezes...and cuts to black... that's where that last sentence was cut...the most incredibly chilling line of all!
The King of Arcades (2014)
A Fascinating look into Arcade Game Collecting
Here is a well done look into the real world of arcade game COLLECTING! The movie Wreck It Ralph gave us the classic games in a unique perspective...and now we can see those same games explored in the REAL world by people who both love and rescue these arcade games that are slowly slipping away from us! See how they get rebuilt by one of the pioneers of restoration and how he tries to make a go with a commercial arcade! Peppered with interviews of some of the first designers of these machines who talk the original days they were manufactured and how many of them have withstood the test of time! Richie Knucklez love for these machines is shown as he struggles with today's problems of storefront rent, lack of parts to fix them, and balancing family life with his passion!