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Third story that was cut out?


In the trivia section it says that there was a third story that was cut from the film. If the two stories that were in the film represent Fiction and Non-Fiction, what would the third story have represented?

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How about PULP FICTION? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

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Damn, I suppose there is no way to see it?

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Thanks for clearing it up.


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Okay, whoever you responded to deleted all his posts for some reason. What's the deal with the third story please?

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Damn my bad memory! I can't remember all that was said, but I believe the third segment was "autobiography".


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Bugger. I bet it would have been even more hilarious than the other two!

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Apparently James Van Der Beek was in it and he kisses another man. That's about all I've heard.

I'm going to eat your brains and gain your knowledge.

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I found this on it:

itching to break away from the clean-cut image he cultivated on "Dawson's Creek," Van Der Beek didn't blink when he signed on to star in the "Fiction" segment of Todd Solondz's fourth film as a sexually confused high school jock in the 1980s who, according to those who saw the original NC-17 cut, was a little less confused after an explicit "Brown Bunny"-esque scene with another man. Heather Matarazzo and Emmanuelle Chriqui were also casualties of the editing down of the two-and-a-half-hour film to the 87 minute, R-rated affair it became. When Van Der Beek made the rounds with "The Rules of Attraction, " which finally did earn him some indie cred, he ended his self-imposed gag order about "Storytelling" on Moviehole, saying, "I remember saying to Todd [Solondz] the director, when I was doing ADR, that 'even if I get cut from this movie, I just want to say what a fabulous time I've had on this.' I will never say that to a director again!"

http://www.ifc.com/news/article?aId=21915

It would be cool if there was a bootleg or if they'd release a director's cut.

Or even just a script would be neat.

Doubt that will ever happen.

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