I had scene Once/West first run in 1969, and I did notice most of the additions (such as Harmonica lying wounded at the train station).
Curiosity
if your wife cut off your manhood and then you were fortunate enough to have doctors surgically restore it -- completely to its previous beauty, so that there is no scar or anything whatsoever to remind you that you were chopped -- would you want to have a picture of the chopped you
if your wife cut off your manhood and then you were fortunate enough to have doctors surgically restore it -- completely to its previous beauty, so that there is no scar or anything whatsoever to remind you that you were chopped -- would you want to have a picture of the chopped you; cuz after all it did happen to be moment in your life so you feel you should have some record of it, just for curiosity's sake? Or, would you want no evidence whatsoever to exist of the travesty of that moment in time when you had less than a complete manhood, and live the rest of your life without any record at all of that travesty?Well my feelings about OUATIA are about equal to my feelings about my manhood. And I definitely choose the latter option.
I WANT TO SEE IT TOO.It's not like Leone would be rolling in his grave if I watched it. Because I've seen his cut. And I love it. It makes no difference whether or not I see the American cut at this point besides out of curiosity of how much someone else ruined a movie.
Yeah and there's something to be said also for keeping it intact, just for the sake of film history.
happily, I don't think any of you will ever get to see it