Basic Instinct 2: The deleted scenes
Filed under: DIY/Filmmaking, Movie Marketing, Remakes and Sequels
Before I begin, like the uncensored Basic Instinct 2 trailer we told you about awhile back, the scene linked to
in this post is definitely NSFW (Not Safe For Work). It could also be classified as NSIFOSO (Not Safe In Front of
Significant Other) or NSFATWG (Not Safe For Afternoon Tea with Grandma). Got it? You've been warned.
While our tipster claims this scene was somehow leaked onto the internet or what have you, it's pretty obvious the folks behind marketing Basic Instinct 2 are throwing some unbelievably graphic scenes from the movie out there now in an attempt to get people to show up to the theater. Sex sells, right?
According to our tipster, this is just one of a few scenes deleted from the theatrical version that will sneak online in the coming days. So, if you're at all curious to see what they would leave out of a Basic Instinct flick (Think: Three people playing Monopoly, only without the game and everyone is naked) then feel free to dive right in. Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addition hits theaters on March 31st.










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3-10-2006 @ 5:14PM
Finished.Law.School said...
The people responsible for this film are incredibly lame.
You get "leaked" scenes and trailers which include nude content of an old and insane actress, these "leaked deleted scenes" including the same old insane actress and then you get the aforementioned old insane actress going to Israel and Palestine in a false effort to get attention again, for a shit film.
At least they all know that they have to try very hard to get absolutely anyone interested in this crap film.
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3-10-2006 @ 6:21PM
Elrond Hobbert said...
This part made me laugh:
"This is an unofficial fan site for BI2, and is not affiliated... the film, including any supposedly "blog-smart PR firm" in Hollywood, as if those existed."
Regarding Stone, I'd still hit it.
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3-11-2006 @ 1:10PM
Catherine Woolf said...
I doubt Sony is behind this... did you see they included a pullquote from "David Manning"? That was the fake film critic Sony got in hot water over. Either that or the pr firm behind this has a wicked sense of humor. The Brokeback parody made me laugh I must say.
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4-07-2006 @ 6:12AM
schlauweb said...
Shows double moral - making people hot with some cuted scenes - and not showing something in cinema because of the "clean image" of the company.
I am waiting for the day where the film companys will get their courage back.
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