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UK version...cut or uncut?


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I got the 2-disc special edition of this on the weekend. Not a bad little film...

This was cut when released on the Exploited video label a few years ago. Does anyone know if this version is? I can't find it on the BBFC and, after studying the run time, I'm sure it's intact.

Any ideas?

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If it's discoverd to be the UNCUT version, I would LOVE a copy. My dad was LOMAX, and we only have the single disk edition from Something Weird.

What are the special features on the second disk?

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since 2005 its completly uncut on ilc in the uk all cut waverd

"We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star."Stephen Hawking

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I finally saw the UNCUT version, and it only includes about 7-8 seconds of more material. In the final murder, when Lisa and Steel are fighting in front of her grandfather, she is reaching for an axe to attack him with. In the cut version, it just cuts from the struggel to her fixing her grandfather lunch.

In the UNCUT version, she actually REACHES the axe, grabs it, swings it and hits her mark. There are no impact scenes, but we do get a shot of grandfather with blood splattering on him, and we see her take a few whacks with the axe, but we never see what she is actually hitting.

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I have seen this and I dont understand why it was cut, it wasnt very graphic. I dont see why it was a video nasty either, lots of other films from the time are much more graphic

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This UNCUT version, is it in fullscreen or widescreen?
Thanks! :)

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for anyone who might care, Morrisons stores are selling the 2 disker of this in their bargain bins for 1.99.

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is it called Lisa Lisa or Axe! or something else?

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Lisa, Lisa was the first title, but it was changed when Harry Novak bought the rights to release it, he changed it to AXE.

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Thanks for the replies telling me what I already knew, like you, I have also heard of google and can find out these things, but what I was asked was, is the version in Morrisons called Axe! or Lisa Lisa?

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