its *beep* me he cleared it..ha"
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west-end — 18 years ago(October 19, 2007 03:55 PM)
I remember when it was released in cinemas, it was beep me, and when it was first out on video, it was that too. But every time they show it on TV now and on the extended version DVD it's blimey, although it does sound alot like fly me.
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scott-sw — 18 years ago(March 11, 2008 05:22 PM)
Actually, the "F" word was not in use during the 1100's.
The first use of the word only dates back to the 1500's.
Apparently, this is the only way I can get this fact put in as a "goof." I have submitted this goof three times and IMBD still won't post it. -
jam-cam — 17 years ago(April 08, 2008 07:31 AM)
Im english. extended dvd says beep me he cleared and so does original. its dubbed as blimey! in vhs for pg rating. also could be blind me he cleared it but blimey is common in the uk.
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jane_bront — 17 years ago(November 17, 2008 09:12 PM)
I remember the audience I saw it with here in the States enjoyed that line very much. Part of it was the use of the f-word in an otherwise tame-tongue movie, but Christian's delivery made it particularly entertaining.
"This isn't exactly the first grave we've dug. You still think I'm a catch?" - Sam Winchester -
cmeadows88 — 15 years ago(May 13, 2010 03:16 PM)
"(I met Christian about 2 weeks ago in London and said to him 'I don't know why, but I can only ever remember you as Will Scarlet in Robin Hood'. He looked at me, had a chuckle and said 'It must be the tights'. He then signed my photo I had of him. Nice bloke!)"
You carry a picture of Christian Slater with you?
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foebane72 — 15 years ago(May 29, 2010 06:41 PM)
MovieMerlin (OP), sorry for your blind insistence that characters in this movie do not swear, but having checked out the extended Blu-Ray myself (United Kingdom release(!)) just now,
Christian Slater definitely says "fhuck me, he cleared it".
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Concise_Statement — 15 years ago(May 30, 2010 02:43 PM)
Prince of Thieves has had a somewhat troubled history preserving its PG certificate with the BBFC, particularly with the opening hand amputation scene. Even as late as 2003, cuts remained to reduce "
violent detail, strong language, hanging and sexual assault detail
".
According to Melon Farmers.co.uk reporting on the PG versions :- The hand amputation scene in the introduction has been massively reduced
- The Sheriff twisting the sword in a victim's belly is missing the twist.
- Dialogue is missing, where a disciple of the Sheriff is lewdly provoking Marian:
I have never seen the breasts of a noble lady before - Dialogue edited, Christian Slater's cry of
uck me, he made it
to
Blimey, he made it
when Robin swings onto the battlements. - A sequence where the Sheriff is spreading Marian's legs trying to take her in the wedding scene has been removed.
Brits finally got the uncut version in 2009 on Blu-ray, certified 12. (
http://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/8866932/Robin-Hood-Prince-of-Thieve s/Product.html
)
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And no regrets?
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foebane72 — 15 years ago(May 31, 2010 08:10 AM)
Brits finally got the uncut version in 2009 on Blu-ray, certified 12. (http://www.play.com/DVD/Blu-ray/4-/8866932/Robin-Hood-Prince-of-Thieve s/Product.html)
Erm, ConciseStatement, that's the exact version I saw when I made my post above.