

©Roadside Attractions EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE ITALIAN, from left: Jay Jablonski, Cerina Vincent, John Kapelos, John Enos III, 2007. ©Roadside Attractions EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE ITALIAN, from left: Cerina Vincent, Jay Jablonski, 2007. #5,, ©DISNEYCHANNEL EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE ITALIAN, from left: Cerina Vincent, Jay Jablonski, 2007. #5,, ©DISNEYCHANNEL Stuck in the Middle, from left: Lauren Pritchard, Nicolas Bechtel, Isaak Presley, Joe Nieves, Jenna Ortega, Cerina Vincent, 'Stuck in the Block Party', Season 1, Ep. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Stuck in the Middle, from left: Lauren Pritchard, Nicolas Bechtel, Isaak Presley, Joe Nieves, Jenna Ortega, Cerina Vincent, 'Stuck in the Block Party', Season 1, Ep.
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Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Cerina Vincent at arrivals for Premiere Of 100th Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) ADVENTURES IN BABYSITTING, Directors Guild of America (DGA) Theater, Los Angeles, CA June 23, 2016. Photo By: Elizabeth Goodenough/Everett Collection Cerina Vincent at arrivals for SABAN'S POWER RANGERS Premiere, Regency Westwood Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA March 22, 2017. 2 Premiere, The Dolby Theatre at Hollywood and Highland Center, Los Angeles, CA April 19, 2017. Photo By: Priscilla Grant/Everett Collection Cerina Vincent at arrivals for GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. Photo By: Elizabeth Goodenough/Everett Collection Cerina Vincent at arrivals for THE BODYGUARD Opening Night, Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles, CA May 2, 2017. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Cerina Vincent at arrivals for 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards, Loews Hollywood Hotel, Los Angeles, CA June 22, 2018. Eli Roth is a director who truly pushes the limits of an R-rating, and this was just a good opportunity for a director who has dealt with his share of censorship to get back some glory on Cabin Fever.Everybody Wants to Be Italian Photos Cerina Vincent Cerina Vincent at arrivals for Radio Disney Music Awards - ARRIVALS, Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, CA April 29, 2017. Roth's vision was restored via the film's Blu-Ray release, but he didn't cut together a new version of the movie for the home video market-it already existed. The extended version with these additional scenes is actually Eli Roth's original cut of the movie that he took to film festivals before it was acquired by Lionsgate and edits were made.

There may only be a few alterations, but altogether they work to create a much more nihilistic movie. It makes the same point, but in a much bleaker way and on a very sped-up timeline. It’s not just the police that enjoy some of the tainted lemonade, but instead it’s the entire town.

The unrated version also features an altered ending that’s much grander in scope.

If nothing else, the inclusion of these scenes at least speaks to Roth’s ability as a filmmaker-they’re not just sloppy mistakes on his part. These missing scenes actually provide a context for who that body is, even if it doesn't happen to be an important character. The theatrical version still contains a moment where the deputies discuss a body that's been found in the basement, but there are no further details provided. It solves the problem, but the scene also contained a wealth of viscera and gore all over the walls that were likely too much for an R-rating.
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A follow-up deleted scene shows the cops taking no chances with the contents of the basement they blast the room full of shotgun fire, then set the whole thing ablaze.
