Assuming this is correct, just which version of this movie (the theatrical or the extended cut) UK DVD this might be referring to, I do not know + I regret I do not have (either UK copy) to check. Also no idea if the UK BluRay is at all affected either, or any other country release for that matter. Can anyone confirm this IMDB data?There is a slight difference between the UK cinema version and the UK DVD release. In the cinematic release, the queen/Robbie Williams version of We Are The Champions starts playing when William and Jocelyn kiss just before the credits, whereas the DVD release has a different song play. However, We Are The Champions still plays over the last half of the credits.
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This is an uncertain comparison correction, as the data is based off IMDB - but I thought it wise to post and ask about it here if that's OK. IMDB says the following:
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Not familiar with this movie. Anyone else?
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That note can only be for theatrical cut as there's a huge difference between theatrical and extended version - https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=2494Ewan_McMahon wrote:This is an uncertain comparison correction, as the data is based off IMDB - but I thought it wise to post and ask about it here if that's OK. IMDB says the following:
Assuming this is correct, just which version of this movie (the theatrical or the extended cut) UK DVD this might be referring to, I do not know + I regret I do not have (either UK copy) to check. Also no idea if the UK BluRay is at all affected either, or any other country release for that matter. Can anyone confirm this IMDB data?There is a slight difference between the UK cinema version and the UK DVD release. In the cinematic release, the queen/Robbie Williams version of We Are The Champions starts playing when William and Jocelyn kiss just before the credits, whereas the DVD release has a different song play. However, We Are The Champions still plays over the last half of the credits.
I only have extended version on UK DVD. And there plays AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long" and after that is "We Are The Champions".
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Re: A Knight's Tale - UK DVD MOVE TO DISCUSSION
I have the regular version on DVD. Will check.
Re: A Knight's Tale - UK DVD MOVE TO DISCUSSION
I have the India Sony DADC DVD, theatrical edition, PAL runtime 2:06:46, also released earlier by Asia Vision in India with identical specs.
At 2:02:22, just before the kiss, "You shook me all night long" starts playing, making way for "We are the champions" at 2:03:25.
BTW, my personal observation is that India has seen a few extended editions being released theatrically too. The Patriot, for example, and even this one I think.
At 2:02:22, just before the kiss, "You shook me all night long" starts playing, making way for "We are the champions" at 2:03:25.
BTW, my personal observation is that India has seen a few extended editions being released theatrically too. The Patriot, for example, and even this one I think.