As a rule of thumb the director is always wrong when it comes to cuts. Just look at what lucas or spielberg are doing to the movies.
That's such a dangerous suggestion, given the amount of shit movies studio interference has put out. Very rarely is studio interference anything but bad news.
Are you suggesting the cuts made to Alien3 over ruling fincher's edit (which only partly emerged on the dvd as an unauthorised edit, but vastly superior to the theatrical version) were an improvement? Or the studio interference on Brazil which produced that "half a movie" without the point or effect edit was warranted or an improvements? There's a long line of movies that have been destroyed by studio interference, and Blade Runner is on that list.
and here we are talking (early) Ridley Scott, rule of thumb should have been leave him the f*ck alone or you'll end up with some terrible voice over and a set of cue cards for the alleged moronic American audience the butchering was made for.
A few fat cat Hollywood director's are wrong looking back in their old age when they tamper with a movie for minor additions decades later (particularly when said director has made
2 movies in his entire career at that point), but when a studio interferes its nearly always an unmitigated disaster and director's cuts are an inevitable restoration of original intent, and usually accounts for a movie being salvaged from a shit tip to a cult hit (The blade runner effect, as it were). The voice over is nothing but celluloid rape, it was never meant to be there and that's why it sounds utter crap, adds nothing but a pathetic drone telling the audience what can be seen by
watching the movie, and adding some terrible lines that shouldn't be in a movie like blade runner. No its not bad, its terrible... Harrison ford clearly didn't want to do it. Scott didn't want it. The editor didn't want it. The studio heads wanted it for the delusional viewpoint that Americans were too stupid to understand the movie without it. You almost literally loose brain cells watching blade runner like that.
Its worth seeing once, just to see why it crashed the movie and why its a prime example of studio interference being almost always a disaster. Same goes for "Love Conquers All"; its the power of a bad edit on a potentially brilliant movie.
Without voice over you will miss half of the story
Err no... anyone with an attention span can follow the movie. The addition of the running drone-a-thon was so that the perceived moronic domestic audience could understand simple sequences of pictures and dialogue. I like to think people aren't that stupid.
I haven't met anyone who couldn't follow the story without a cheesy tacked on commentary.
Short: I don't need a Neanderthal-sounding hum droning out crappy dialogue, and butchering the movie into some dumbed down shell of a movie. It destroys the atmosphere, insults the audience's intelligence and is probably one of the worst additions to a movie in cinema history given the calibre of the movie. It was unnecessary to add that crap on the original release, and it was unnecessary to edit the movie from the director's cut to the theatrical version like they did.