Okay Movie studios here is a way to make money on movies they already made! This my idea!
You can do a documentary. This would work great for movies that have sequels! For example
Warner Brothers can do a documentary of the "Superman Movies". It would shows us deleted scenes from each movie! To set up the clips they could interview the director or actor that is in the clip. The director also explain why the scene was cut!
I know Warner Brother's just put out a Ultimate Superman Collection on DVD however WB did not include all the deleted footage! "Superman-The Movie" there is over 30 minutes of deleted footage alone! "Superman II" The Lester Edition has 5 scenes that were cut or cut down! The highlight of these cut scenes is where the Villains kill a boy! This again was not included in the DVD edition (however it is on some TV prints). Also even in "Superman Returns" Bryan Singer cut the opening where Superman returned to his home planet! This was also not on the DVD release! Warner Brother's could also do another documentary of "The Batman" &
the "Lethal Weapon Movies.
Universal Studios could do a documentary of the deleted footage from the "JAWS" movies. Again not all deleted footage have been released on DVD!
20th Century Fox a documentary on "The Omen" movies!
Paramount Could do a documentary there movies from the 1980's.
There movies could be "Flashdance", "Top Gun", "Beverly Hills Cop"
"Footloose" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
The idea was done before "That's Entertainment Part III" was a movie about deleted footage from the great MGM Musicals! However there wasn't a huge audience for that
documentary!
Now while I am on the subject of Deleted footage MGM should release a
Special Edition of "The BirdCage". Nathan Lane had a huge production number that was cut!
The TV prints had some deleted footage but not that number!
MGM could do the deleted footage of the "James Bond Series". In fact they could
have 3 of them.
I am open to any suggestions here.
Do you think this is a good idea?
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