The Thin Red Line - Director's Cut

I, along with many others, believe The Thin Red Line to be a great film, arguably one of the best films of all time. We urge the makers of this film to release the original cut of the film on DVD, the... continue reading »

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All Signatures (1,000 total)
776.
Marco Z 30 August 2003

"come on!"

777.
M G 15 August 2003

"В"

778.
Karol R 11 August 2003
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Calum H 9 August 2003

"Big Fan"

780.
Smor K 9 August 2003
781.
Van M 4 August 2003

"Please do"

782.
Akos Herman 1 August 2003

"Please release the director's cut for this masterpiece"

783.
Richard S 24 July 2003

"Would love to see the directors version of a movie he thought should be this long. Could give critical acclaim he didn't receive because of the original cuts!"

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Thomas K 24 July 2003
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Barry L 12 July 2003

"The Thin Red Line grows in my estimation at every viewing. I think it a considerable film and equal to any film about the experience of men at war I can think of from any country - and I have seen a few."

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Artur S 6 July 2003
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Peter B 25 June 2003

"Please!"

788.
Cooper J 21 June 2003
789.
Peter Lang 10 June 2003

"I like watch good movies, not fake."

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Marianna Chang 10 June 2003
791.
Brandon S 6 June 2003

"PLEASE MAKE THIS COME OUT"

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Abhi G 24 May 2003
793.
Jonathan O 1 May 2003

"Even though this film was three hours long, I still wished there was more. When I found out that the original cut was 6 hours in length, and had cameos from other actors such as Viggo Mortensen & Gary Oldman, not to mention Bill Pullman and Billy Bob "

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Nick J 30 April 2003
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Haidar Ela 16 April 2003

"I think it is such a great movie and if there is a chance to see more of this masterpiece about humanity it must not be missed."

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Brandon B 9 April 2003
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Justin J 8 April 2003

"My favorite film of all time."

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Kevin H 4 April 2003
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Mike Osborne 15 March 2003
800.
Sean O 8 March 2003

"The Thin Red Line is a completely different beast from its original source work. Perhaps the most ambivalent and philosophical piece on war I've ever seen, it's also the most beautiful by far. The visuals, voices, and understated action all tell me that t"

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