Edited Scene - Oh La La
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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