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Deleted/Extended Scenes - With Optional Commentary. There are a total of ten deleted scenes, and the alternate ending alone is over 15 minutes. This helps to explain why the feature length version was so short. The optional commentary track really livens things up. It's a fun take on why things had to be taken out of the film, and it's an honest look at why you can see this film isn't geared to anyone over 30. Getting back to the alternate ending alone, there's a funny and bizarre sequence where one of the characters actually turns into The Hulk, and starts mowing down aliens. There's a perfect explanation from the commentary of why this segment wasn't used: "Don't make fun of movies people don't like." So true.
Then, there's an entirely new spoof which picks up on the fight sequence between Neo and the Agents in Matrix Reloaded. There's a lot of stuff here, and many of the jokes are quite funny. It's odd that they were removed, but then again, with the attention span of Americans being roughly equal to a gerbil on crystal meth, I guess a running time of 90 minutes would have been too much.
Also included is a brief additional clip of a spoof on Michael Jackson, some more head bonks, an effects gag, and others. These extended and deleted scenes are some of the best on the disc, and the commentary just makes them even funnier. Strange how the movie itself can be so flat, but these scenes somehow seem funny. Check them out. Running time: 45:00
Nine deleted scenes and one alternate ending have been included for good measure, and have a few pee-worthy moments, with others feeling rather dry and demonstrating, quite obviously, why they remain on the editing room floor. Anyway, these scenes are Call from Orpheus (0:26), Tractor Fix (0:41), Rap Club Extended (6:12), Weather Forecast (1:05), George Burns Stuff (0:46), George and Cindy Date (0:53), Cindy Gets Fired (0:39), Rappers Arrive (0:52), Alternate Ending (15:30) and MJ Hits Cody (0:11). These are presented in a letterboxed widescreen aspect with a fairly poor video quality and standard 2.0 Dolby audio, and have an optional commentary track. Running at just over 80 minutes for the film itself, it makes you wonder why some of these moments didn’t remain in the film.
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