So I have a smaller friend of mine- who adores Tarantino. He saw all of his movies but I think Inglourious basterds is a "bit" gory for he. I saw it, and I know he cant stand it. Is there a way that I can find 13+ version of it? Without fliyng heads or cuttin people open? Thanks.
LoL! My suggestion is to edit a movie file and just remove those scenes... If you want quality you could splice in other scenes... THAT is more difficult though-this movie is made like that-there ain't no official pg-13 version-you may have to do that yourself-as I doubt anyone would want to ruin a nice gory movie (I wouldn't).
Hmmm... Two answers, one is a complete spam and the other needs work and has a point. I think I have to wait... Somoene will do that. Kill Bill suffered from that
It wasn't spam. It was a straight forward answer. There is no low blood version so don't be a baby and watch the bloody thing! Kthnxbai ^_^
If you wait it's gonna be a LONG time. Best bet is to learn video editing/ripping and do it yourself. That way you can't complain as your the one at fault. And cj's response (the first one at least) wasn't spam-it was accurate-mine was theroetical. But good lucky with that.
i recommend replacing the blood with raining skittles and the chocolate rain song in the background if you plan to censor
Im not watching it. I already did and YES Im looking that for a baby And I give up... Why ruin an awesome movie? He can wait...
[me=mds64]lols at this[/me] ..how old are ya dude? Me and my brother watched alien, dead space downfall, and he's beaten resident evil 4 many times... And he's only 13-he know's it not real
Im not the one who cant watch the movie. I did watch the movie. I have a 12 YO friend who cant watch. And I give up. He should wait *first comment /thread
If he's 12 years old he should be able to watch the movie without being traumatized or anything. Unless it's because his parents aren't allowing it and that's why you're looking for a less violent version.
My brother is 13...and he's clocked resident evil 4 XD But that is wise-shouldn't be-especially if it's r18+ which is law... While I do it I wouldn't advise exposing a child to that sort of thing. It corrupts thier views-I could explain why but I doubt serial killers or future emo kids would help-nethier to some real life stories on de-sensitization. It's not a good idea-parent's rules or not.