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recut

[ree-kuht]

verb (used with object)

  1. to cut again.

  2. to edit (a film) again or in a different way.



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Gilliam’s final recut is widely available as the canonical version.

In 2003, Osbourne recut “Changes” as a duet with his then-19-year-old daughter Kelly; a decade later, the soul singer Charles Bradley recorded a wrenching cover not long before he died.

My character was killed off in the first one initially, and then they recut it so that she survived.

From Salon

When Paramount recut the film, May tried to get it shelved.

Because this happened just weeks before they were set to lock picture, they had to ask HBO for several more months and more money to recut the documentary.

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