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5.8/10
IMDbBest Screenplay | 2000 | Ted
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 2001
Best Work with an Animal | 2001
Favorite Actor DramaRomance | 2001
Favorite Actress DramaRomance | 2001 | Penélope
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2001 | Lucas
2001 | Billy Bob
Best Picture | 2000
Best Actor | 2000
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2000
Best Cinematography | 2000
Best Score | 2000
Youth in Film | 2000
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2000 | Ted
Budget 57,000,000 USD
In 2014, Billy Bob Thornton told Entertainment Weekly that the rumors of his original cut being somewhere in between 3 to 4h long were incorrect, but that his cut was 2:42h. He also mentioned that he still is in possession of his original version.
Jesse Plemons, who was cast as the younger version of John Grady Cole, didn't know all his scenes had been removed from the final cut until he actually saw the film with friends and family.
Amongst those able to view Billy Bob Thornton's original cut, which ran for 3 hours and 40 minutes, opinions were divided. Ben Affleck remarked that it was "brilliant, a masterpiece". Former Miramax marketing head Dennis Rice had this to say: "It was the most self-indulgent director's cut I'd ever seen. It was like torture to watch that movie."
Some attempts have been made to release a director's cut DVD, but arrangements cannot be reached with the composer of the film's music, Daniel Lanois. As part of the re-cut, Harvey Weinstein scrapped the original score and hired Marty Stuart. Lanois felt insulted, and has steadfastly refused to license his score (which, unusually, he owns) to any release of the film.
Matt Damon publicly criticized Harvey Weinstein's decision to edit the film down, saying to Entertainment Weekly, "You can't cut 35% of the movie and expect it to be the same movie."
"Lacey: Where'd you git this gun? Jimmy: At the gittin' place."
"John Grady Cole: What the hell are you doing? Jimmy: Just sittin' here. John Grady Cole: If this rain hits hard, there's gonna be a river come down through here like a train. You thought about that? Jimmy: You ain't never been struck by lightning. You don't know what it's like. John Grady Cole: You're gonna get drowned sittin' there. Jimmy: Why that's all right, I ain't never been drowned before. John Grady Cole: Well...I say no more."