![]() Surround Sound mixes of films originally released with mono soundtracks. ![]() Film Purists (among both critics and directors) sometimes take issue with it, believing that altering the original film is diluting the charm of the original, diminishing the contributions of the original creative team (such as splicing in The Other Darrin or a Fake Shemp over the original actor), or, worse, altering the context of scenes in how they played out originally and the plot itself. This trope goes one step past that, where a work is extensively changed by its creators ( and sometimes not even them) to update the work with modern technology or new footage that was not available or recorded at the time the work was originally created. This is generally considered a Re-Cut or Director's Cut. Studios have long produced "extended" or "unrated" versions of movies that the directors were already satisfied with, as a promotional gimmick to attract potential DVD buyers. Sometimes film directors are not fully satisfied with their movies, and want to go back and re-edit them, taking out scenes that they don't like, adding those that were originally cut, rearranging dialogue or otherwise playing around with all the material that was made in the original creation of the film. ![]()
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