The Unrated cut adds roughly 5–7 minutes of extended and alternate scenes. Most of them are genuinely funny (especially the longer “drawing” montage and extra McLovin moments), though a few alternate takes feel rightfully deleted. For fans, it’s worth it; for first-time viewers, the theatrical cut is fine, but this won’t ruin anything.
Look for releases from groups like DON , CtrlHD , or ESiR for better encoding quality. Avoid tiny 2GB files labeled “1080p” – aim for 8–15GB for true BluRay bitrates.
This release is from an older BluRay master (circa 2008–2009). While very good, it doesn’t have HDR or 4K remastering. Contrast is fine, but black levels are slightly raised compared to modern encodes. Still, for a comedy from this era, it’s more than acceptable.
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5/5)
The definitive version for fans and collectors – just check your audio setup first
