The Pink Panther: Extended Edition
by Amazming StudiosWhat is it about? All eleven deleted/extended scenes from the DVD were reintegrated into
the movie. Many were trimmed for pacing and other considerations. This panther is now as pink as it will ever get.
tagline: More plot . . . more puns . . . more panther!
original film name: The Pink Panther
new film name: The Pink Panther: Extended Edition
film studio name: MGM
edit crew name: Amazming Studios
Date Original Film Was Released: 10 February 2006
Date Edit Was Released: September 2007
Original Runtime: 93 minutes
New Runtime: 107 minutes
Amount of time Cut/Added: 14 minutes
Cuts removed/added/extended :
All eleven deleted/extended scenes from the DVD were reintegrated into
the movie. Many were trimmed for pacing and other considerations.
There is some variation in video and audio quality due to the source
material.
- * Extended version of the soccer match that includes a fight between Bizu and Gluant.
- * Dreyfus contemplates his dilemma before deciding to give the case to Clouseau. The opening credits now appear after this scene.
- * Dreyfus describes the case to his investigative team before inviting Clouseau in.
- * Clouseau destroys the arch in Dreyfus’ office during their first meeting. A brief portion of the original scene that had to be removed to accomodate the new footage is included as an easter egg right before the main part of the end credits.
- * Dreyfus watches a television news report of Clouseau’s speech in disgust.
- * Clouseau accosts Bizu at the practice field.
- * Clouseau destroys the arch again, and it’s one mishap after another for Dreyfus.
- * Tied to a mast in a rainstorm, Clouseau struggles to correct his pronunciation.
- * Clouseau hangs onto the back of the car while Ponton drives to the presidential palace, with added underscoring of the Pink Panther theme remix from the first part of the end credits.
- * Larocque threatens Xania in her dressing room, while she is getting ready for her performance.
- * Clouseau’s nightmarish flight, while too surreal to fit into the movie itself, was added as a post-credits sequence.
Fanedit details:
- * NTSC DVD-5
- * 720 x 480 Anamorphic Widescreen
- * English Dolby Digital 5.1
- * Main menu featuring concept animation for alternate 3-D opening
- credits sequence
- * Scene selection
- * Feature commentary by director Shawn Levy
Hardware and software information :
- * Adobe Audition 2.0 with V.I Stereo to 5.1 Converter VST Plugin Suite 1.11
- * Adobe Photoshop CS2
- * Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
- * Aften Encoder 0.0.8
- * AviSynth 2.58
- * BeSweet 1.5 beta 31
- * DGMPGDec 1.4.9
- * DVD-Lab Pro 2.3
- * DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0
- * HC Encoder 0.22
Time needed for the edition: several days
persons involved: 1
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a well executed extended edition here folks.
unfortunately the theatrical version is painful – so this just adds to the wounds!
still a fun watch if only to see how the PP is re-imagined.
4/5
Review by joebshmoe — February 13, 2009 @ 11:12 pm
I am an extended edition buff and have a big collection of original ones and all the fanedits from here.
Many extended editions do not add anything to the movie, just add more useless scenes. I will rate the ones here.
Rating criteria: image quality, sound quality, 3x improvement, overall.
Image Quality: 9 of 10
Sound Quality: 8 of 10
Improvement: 1 of 10
Overall: 4 of 10
Review by col.hutty — July 30, 2009 @ 3:41 pm
I really enjoyed this one. The only thing I think may have made the one inserted scene in the office with the doorway falling apart would’ve been to brighten the picture. It would have blended better with the rest. Other than that, it blended pretty well overall. I liked the movie more than I thought I would, and this is the version to watch. Thanks for a fun edit.
Review by Ripplin — October 24, 2009 @ 8:22 pm