Hier ein Interview mit dem Cheffe zum Thema DC:
The intention of the film is the same. The film on the unrated version is not that much longer. I mean, there's one scene that we shot, but it's a story point, not gore, which we just left out of the theatrical release because I didn't think it turned out as great as it could have. Of course, there are two or three of Greg Nicotero's greatest hits. But mostly I think the most interesting thing about the DVD is the stuff that other people did, the extras. The SHAUN (OF THE DEAD) guys did a little piece. Leguizamo shot a little film... I hope the fans are going to check it out and dig it because I think they're really fun.
But as far as the film itself, I have to say that I think the intention of the film hasn't changed hardly at all.
I was very satisfied with the theatrical. I thought I got away with murder, man. Literally! I used a trick, I stole Kubrick's trick... You know, I shot some zombies against green screen, so I could lay 'em over the top of the gore stuff. You know, the MPAA will never say, "Cut a scene," because they don't want to be considered censors, but they will say, "Cut 8 frames out of that." So, my way of doing that was to shoot foreground to be able to lay over the top. So, a couple of those things came off on the DVD.
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