You are using an unsupported browser. Please update your browser to the latest version on or before July 31, 2020.
close
You are viewing the article in preview mode. It is not live at the moment.

The infamous "chicken leg" scene. The R-rated version cuts away. The unrated version does not. You have been warned.

Russ Meyer’s masterpiece. The unrated download brings back the full, sleazy glory of 35mm prints that drive-ins refused to show. The Forbidden List (Hard to Find) 12. A Serbian Film (2010) – 104-Minute Uncut The only version worth discussing. The US "edited" cut removes the soul of this political allegory. Seek the uncut only if you have a strong stomach.

By hunting down these , you are not looking for pornography or shock value. You are looking for the complete emotional experience. You want to see the blood the way the effects team painted it. You want to hear the scream before the fadeout.

Yes, the 80s classic. You haven't seen Murphy’s death until you’ve seen the unrated cut. ED-209 turns a man into jam over 15 seconds longer than the theater version.

But for home video? Unrated is king.

Criterion recently restored this. It is still unrated. Download the 4K restoration to see Pasolini’s vision without the MPAA’s 1970s interference.

Scorsese’s 3-hour epic. The unrated addendum restores a full 10-minute orgy sequence and a drawer full of quaaludes. Essential. The Action & Cult Section (Uncompromised Chaos) 9. Dredd (2012) – Unrated “Slow-Mo” Cut The theatrical cut was PG-12 in some regions. The unrated download restores the infamous "face peel" slow-motion explosion and all the blood spatter.

scroll to top icon