Robots 2005 Crosstown Express scene Chris Wedges original vision proofofconcept











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This is something I wanted to do after watching many of the FMVs for the PS2 version of the film's video game tie-in. • So, while watching one of the FMVs, I was surprised to see an alternate, yet slightly extended version of the sort of iconic Crosstown Express scene in which an elderly ladybot replaced Fender's cue. At first, I thought it was a decision made by Chris Wedge to give Fender more screen time so he could interact with Rodney more. That is, until I came across a video by a Spanish YouTuber (who apparently uses the White Spy from Spy vs. Spy as its character) talking about the #ReleaseTheChrisWedgeCut trend by @untitledjunk03, from which I learned more about it, only to conclude just now that I can blame Fox for the changes, mostly due to the so-called executive meddling, in which a Hollywood distributor would change your film so it could be a massive success, I would guess that Fox changed everything about the film, including having Fender have more screen time since Robin Williams got to voice the character, having Rodney be nicer (since I remember an eBay item of a trading card featuring a scene where Rodney actually confronts his hero after he told him to give up ), and having as many celebrity voices as they can think of. • So yeah. This is my proof-of-concept on what the original director's cut version of this scene would've looked like. For the best quality, I used the film's Inside Look featurette and the FMVs from the PC version of the video game. Also, this is like a draft, so you'll see why the editing is not that great. • And yes, that was an early version of John Powell's score used in this video since he got to re-compose it after the executive meddling. It is nicknamed Town , in case you're wondering. • I hope you enjoy it!

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