It great that Netflix put Coupling back on, but oddly edited? wtf Netflix?
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That one isn't available for Canada, from what I can see, so I can't compare.
Sometimes companies aren't always able to get full rights to media so things get cut out or changed. It's usually common for music and stuff like that though, so the story is still the same.
Did they mess with the storyline?
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I'm not sure Netflix has the right to alter programs they offer; I suspect that any changes are made at the production level, not by Netflix.
Can't find any info either way, so can't know for certain.
I actually found another complaint about Netflix editing movies, but the person making the complaint is ignorant of the fact that the movie in question actually has different edit versions available and the copy they have is the one with all the scenes and the one Netflix gets to use is the "tv edit" like as not.
I've run into this with the movie Legend, specifically. The original version is the one I first saw, and it has all of the scenes. Then I saw it on TV, and it cut a few scenes that aren't vital, but help the flow of the overall narrative. Then I caught it on cable (a not-premium channel from way back in the early '90s) and they cut out different bits that actually did affect the story and made a couple of scenes not make any sense at all. I have no idea which version you'd get if you watched it on Netflix today.
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I had the same problem when I went to watch Miracle on 34th Street on Netflix last month. They took a 96-minute movie and chopped it down to 45 minutes. The weirdest part is they took out the drunk Santa at the beginning (which explained why Kris got hired in the first place) and left in the part where Kris strikes the guy with his cane in front of a bunch of kids."I look at the stars. It's a clear night and the Milky Way seems so near. That's where I'll be going soon. "We are all star stuff." I suddenly remember Delenn's line from Joe's script. Not a bad prospect. I am not afraid. In the meantime, let me close my eyes and sense the beauty around me. And take that breath under the dark sky full of stars. Breathe in. Breathe out. That's all."
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I've noticed Netflix edits too... the most recent example was rewatching a miniseries called "Jykell", and they, I wish I was making this up, edited the ring tone that one of the character's phones made (and it actually was a plot point with the ring tone, because the story behind it is that it once saved a man's life by making the character laugh).If you wish to find meaning, listen to the music not the song
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Netflix has done some strange things. But it seems like licensing stuff more than anything else. Like the theme song to Charmed was changed, and I thought that was odd when I watched through the series.
I haven't noticed, but my friend M did because it's his favorite series (and now one of mine too) but they'll change the backround music from time to time in Supernatural.
I'm sad and a little disappointed that there are no Brat Pack movies or other 80's and 90's classic chick flicks.
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One of my favorite shows I watch is Bones. I didn't see the whole first season when it came out. But when I started to watch it on re-runs years latter, it had two episodes with music from Depeche Mode. Seeing those same eps on Netflix had the same songs (though I think maybe edited to be a little shorter). But the DVDs for that season had one of the eps edited where they didn't play a song by DM. Though the music they replaced the song with was instrumental, but the closed captioning says "man singing". It's a licensing thing. No doubt the record company ok'd the song to be used for broadcast but not for use in the dvds.Time! Time! Time is what turns kittens into cats.
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Maybe I'm weird but I haven't noticed any odd edits on Netflix on anything so far.
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Yah, most likely none of this should be put at Netflix's feet. They license what they can, and clearly don't care what they show, either on streaming or on DVDs (Nude Nuns With Big Guns is on streaming, and Ichi the Killer is un-edited on DVD, which is actually decently hard to find).
Also, if they were actually editing them selves, that would likely be a big no-no. I don't remember who it was, but there was a large case about 10ish years back that involved a video rental/sale store/chain (possibly Walmart?) editing content they were selling. The end result was that the store owed the rights holders large amounts of money (remember, making and selling a derivative work from a copyrighted material is decidedly something you can't do).
The most you could lay at Netflix's feat is that they didn't work hard enough to get un-edited versions.
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One thing that Netflix *should* be able to do (don't see how this could be illegal on their part, but IANAL and I don't play one on TV either) is list WHICH version of a movie/TV series they are renting. Using Star Wars as an example, they could tell people it's the:
- Original version first released in theatres
- Edited for TV version of that
- Re-release from when Phantom Menace was in theatres (this is the one with the cheesy new scene of Jabba confronting Han, but Han's part in this scene is re-using his footage from another scene, stormtroopers riding CGI lizards, and the anti-canon bit with Greedo shooting first).
For "WKRP in Cincinati", they could include a reminder that the distributor of the DVDs they are using was unable to obtain rights to the original songs used when the series was in first-run broadcast, and therefore substituted alternate music.Any fool can piss on the floor. It takes a talented SC to shit on the ceiling.
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Quoth thansal View Post
The most you could lay at Netflix's feat is that they didn't work hard enough to get un-edited versions.
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