It was never in the book, not sure what the point of it was. I was thinking it was something so she wouldn't struggle and the Yellow Bastard wouldn't have trouble getting her to the farm.
That Yellow Bastard was the most changed out of the three. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed it, but I think the adaptation was alot weaker than the book.
"We shot the full stories of the books," Rodriguez says. "And I knew we could truncate it down, we weren't going to lose any scenes. Eventually they would all be available for people to see. The DVD will come out with the theatrical cut, and then there will be a separate disc that's got the individual episodes separate with their own title card and you could just watch The Big Fat Kill from beginning to end in its full cut as a single story and then switch over and watch The Yellow Bastard, and that's 45 minutes. It will have all the material back in, so it will be like the experience of picking up the books where you pick up one story and you read it from beginning to end and it will have all the material in it. So you can kind of shuffle your own version of the movie and just watch them all separately."
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It was never in the book, not sure what the point of it was. I was thinking it was something so she wouldn't struggle and the Yellow Bastard wouldn't have trouble getting her to the farm.
That Yellow Bastard was the most changed out of the three. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed it, but I think the adaptation was alot weaker than the book.
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But oh well.
I actually really liked that storyline BUT I haven't read the graphic novels yet. So.
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http://dvd.ign.com/articles/600/600858p1.html?fromint=1
"We shot the full stories of the books," Rodriguez says. "And I knew we could truncate it down, we weren't going to lose any scenes. Eventually they would all be available for people to see. The DVD will come out with the theatrical cut, and then there will be a separate disc that's got the individual episodes separate with their own title card and you could just watch The Big Fat Kill from beginning to end in its full cut as a single story and then switch over and watch The Yellow Bastard, and that's 45 minutes. It will have all the material back in, so it will be like the experience of picking up the books where you pick up one story and you read it from beginning to end and it will have all the material in it. So you can kind of shuffle your own version of the movie and just watch them all separately."
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Damnit. I don't buy DVDs. *shakes fist at Rodriguez*
Just this once ...
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