If you read your own linked article carefully, you'll see the "studio game" mentioned.
Nobody wants their Oeuvre hacked into smaller pieces, the Director is subservient to the Producers who themselves have ties to what the Studio Execs want to do for the business and how they want to market it.
Scott doesn't decide that.
Yes, FOX studios was mentioned. FOX wanted another re-release on DVD and Blu-ray, with those additional 30 minutes that were cut on the room floor.
But Ridley said no because the theatrical version was his true vision.
In other cases the studios wanted shorter versions for the theatrical (more money when the movie is within two hours or so...more presentations = more people = more money).
But when it comes to home movies, yes...new added scenes, remastered, new audio, new special features...more more money for FOX studios.
And Ridley did it because the shorter theatrical versions were short of his full vision.
It's a funny business; one to maximize profits @ the theaters, and @ home. And two the artistic aspect of the filmmaker doesn't always coincide with the theatrical versions.
So @ home we're getting the true director's vision. But it goes even further...to maximize again the movie studio profits.
FOX for example; the Dolby Atmos audio is exclusive to their UHD Blu-ray version. And! The Extended Edition of
'The Martian' (just as an example) doesn't get the 3D version anymore...in both the regular Blu-ray disc and the UHD Blu-ray disc.
There are several other exapmples like that, and not only from FOX movie studios but also from Sony/Columbia/Tristar movie studios, and Disney/PIXAR movie studios.
And Lionsgate Film studios, if you want the best audio soundtrack, you have to purchase their Blu-rays because you won't get it from renting it.
And there are more little things like that...all in the goal to make more financial profits (very normal), but @ our expenses...us the true cinema aficionados.
If from the class of $100,000+ a year salary it's easier to digest and contribute in the Hollywood movie industry, it's the people making less who has to balance their budget with their taste. :b ...Lol, it's all fine. We all live in America, in Europe, in Australia, in the home of the rising sun, and in China, and we all turn the machine wheel together.
...All because we love music (hi-res film audio soundtracks), we love films (hi-def moving pictures...Netflix, DVD, Blu-ray, UHD, 3D).
...The ones who make them and the ones who see and hear them.
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? The last Blu-ray flick I watched was
Triple 9 :
It was ok. Is there any redemption by being a corrupted cop? Because other cops are too? Sure it's only a film, and real life is not like that...or is it?
It depends...of where you're from. The film depicts US soil.
Anyway, overall score rating (film and technical attributes...picture and sound quality; all together):
66 (worth a watch, if you can endure some more violence).
@ least it's not another war movie. I'm doomed for a light romantic passion drama, with kitchen tools (food, spoons, forks, knives and axes) instead of assault rifles and handguns.