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    They're the most extreme bits as far as I remember that I know have all been cut in some way or another, but I did see it half a year ago. If you find the official BBFC cut requirements list online, it's huge.

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    oh that doesn't sound too bad then

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    Would it be wrong to obtain the uncut version.

    I'm against illegal downloading, producing my own films and all, but at the same time, would the director want us downloading it. I have bought a legal copy to

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    No, they wouldn't want you to download either version, even if they refuse to see it cut. And nor would the lovely guys at Revolver Entertainment. Your only legitimate chance of viewing it would be to find it at a festival - most likely in London - that has been given access to screen it uncut, which has so far only happened one at Raindance, when it was billed as a "private screening", which is the only way they can show cut movies.

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    Sadly I've went against my usual rules and obtained it seen as I have paid for a copy and I'm using it for research purposes. Just want to see the differences so I can analyse it

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    You illegally downloaded an illegal film.

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    Well I don't see it that way - I've paid for a copy so its not as if I'm stealing it they have my money. I never download myself but I need to watch this for research purposes as I'll not be able to see it uncut

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    don't argue with misawa and you shouldn't of told him you downloaded an illegal film. The police are most likely on their way to your house now

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    Indeed, though while you purchased the legal version of the film, it's still 100% illegal to possess the uncut version.

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    what are the chances of him getting caught though

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