Edited Scene - Oh La La
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Circle_of_the_Moon2101 — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 09:49 AM)
If time travel were ever invented in real life, the people with prudish views could be sent to the Dark Ages so we'd never again have to hear them complain about all things erotic. For real, yo.
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Mr-Fusion — 9 years ago(July 02, 2016 09:43 AM)
I noticed the same thing.
It's . . . inexplicable, to say the least. I mean, it's not like this is broadcast TV, so it can't be for "adult content".
Aw that's great. Game over, man. Game over!
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!!!deleted!!! (9347176) — 9 years ago(July 05, 2016 11:35 AM)
Possible that Netflix had a scrubbed version of BTTF2 for streaming and then corrected after enough people complained about it. I watched it yesterday on Netflix and there were no alterations to the film.
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Totemkauf — 9 years ago(July 07, 2016 03:14 PM)
it's not like Netflix doesn't stream stuff like Jailbait. It was probably a made-for-tv version originally put up(for who knows what reason) There's always a stormy sea of corporate and legal typhoons constantly churning the tides of what is streamed. I sound like a 20 year old Kevin Smith now.
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HellboundHero — 9 years ago(August 01, 2016 12:39 AM)
It's not the TV version because the profanity is intact. I don't think the magazine shots are even censored on TV while the word "s**t" is. Odd that Netflix would censor the movie in the exact opposite manner.
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BobCH88 — 9 years ago(July 26, 2016 04:56 PM)
It is indeed trimmed, on the Netflix version. I just watched it today and I noticed it too. It's almost a clean cut, but you can see where a few seconds got snipped. I thought I remembered Marty saying Ooh La la twice in the theatrical version. He says it once on the Netflix version.
I saw it and thought it was weird. I noticed this thread and how most of the comments are naysayers. I went back and rewatched that scene, and am now posting that, yes, it's edited. -
HellboundHero — 9 years ago(August 01, 2016 12:41 AM)
I have no idea what's so objectionable about the cover of the magazine compared to the interior shots that actually made it into the Netflix version, unless it's a rights issue. Is Oh La La even a real magazine?
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Talamasca2 — 9 years ago(August 02, 2016 06:44 PM)
According to Back the the Future Minute, Oh La La was not real magazine but both the interior and exterior were from real magazines. The interior was from a 1935 issue of Paris Sex Appeal, which was in the French Language, and the cover was from a 1955 issue of Swank.
BTTF Minute is a great podcast, and if you would like to give the episode a listen, they open the episode by talking about the magazine.
http://www.duelinggenre.com/part-ii-minute-76-stealth-mission/
Morty: Oh, that sounds like something a chicken would say! (Flaps his arm and clucks like a chicken.)
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dezhong — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 09:41 PM)
I can also confirm this (just finished the movie on Netflix). I actually didn't notice the cut at first, but thought it was weird that he only said "oh la la" once in the Netflix version, instead of twice as I'd remembered. I had similar suspicions about them cutting scenes or frames from other movies before. Makes me wonder how much stuff I have unwillingly missed already