THE INVISIBLE MAN "Butt Chug" And "Phone Call" Deleted Scenes Released Online

THE INVISIBLE MAN "Butt Chug" And "Phone Call" Deleted Scenes Released Online

A couple of atmospheric deleted scenes from the Blu-ray release of Leigh Whannell's masterful remake of The Invisible Man are now online along with a pair of behind-the-scenes featurettes. Check 'em out...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 23, 2020 09:04 AM EST
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The Invisible Man is not set to hit Blu-ray and DVD until May 26th, but a pair of deleted scenes from Upgrade director Leigh Whannell's acclaimed take on the classic horror tale have found their way online.

"Butt Chug" (it'll make sense when you watch!) spotlights an early phone conversation between Cecilia (Elizabeth Moss) and her sister, while "Phone Call" sees James (Aldis Hodge) arrive home to a ringing phone and a clearly withdrawn C.

These scenes are as well framed and atmospheric as the rest of the film, but it's not hard to see why they didn't make the final cut, as they're not particularly vital to the story.

Check out the clips along with a couple of behind-the-scenes featurettes, and let us know what you think. The Invisible Man made our list of movies to watch online while in quarantine, and you'll find the rest of our recommendations below.

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The Invisible Man

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We'll start with a movie that's only just been made available to stream, Blumhouse's masterful re-imagining of The Invisible Man.

Director Leigh Whannell (Upgrade) has delivered a genuinely unnerving take on H.G. Wells’ classic tale, which brings the requisite sci-fi-tinged scares while also serving as a more grounded study of abuse and trauma. Handmaid's Tale actress Elisabeth Moss is superb in the lead, and the movie features one of the most shocking sequences we've seen in a mainstream horror flick in many years.

If you haven't seen The Invisible Man yet, we urge you to make it your top priority.

Available to stream on: Amazon, iTunes.

Spirited Away

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Next up is Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece, Spirited Away.

Some of Miyazaki's earlier films such as My Neighbor Totoro and Porco Rosso have been available on Netflix for a while, but Spirited Away was only recently added, much to delight of the legendary filmmaker's fans.

Considered by many to be Miyazaki's best film, Spirited Away tells the story of of Chihiro Ogino, a 10-year-old girl who embarks on a journey through the world of Kami (spirits) when her parents are turned into pigs by the witch Yubaba. Chihiro takes a job working in Yubaba's bathhouse to find a way to free herself and her parents and return to the human world.

If you're searching for something to watch with the kids, look no further.

Available to stream on: Netflix

Swallow

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The feature debut from director Carlo Mirabella-Davis, Swallow is a true original.

The story focuses on a young expectant mother named Hunter (Haley Bennett) whose mental health declines when she moves into a decadent new home with her partner Richie (Austin Stowell). As she begins to feel more and more trapped and powerless, Hunter engages in a highly unusual and potentially very dangerous pastime to ease stress.

The less you know going in the better, but if you're looking for a unique, provocative psychological thriller, be sure to check out Swallow.

Available to stream on: Google, iTunes

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

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The final installment in the Skywalker Saga was undeniably divisive, but if you've only seen it once in theaters, maybe it's time to give it another shot?

The Rise of Skywalker does have its share of problems, but there is still a lot to love about the film - particularly for long-time Star Wars fans. Abrams and co. clearly love these characters and the galaxy far, far away they inhabit, and if you're able to move past the story issues, the movie does manage to hit all the right emotional beats.

Not the end to the iconic saga we hoped for, but nor is it the disaster some painted it as. We think TROS is well worth another watch!

Available to stream on: Amazon and Apple

Cats

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Look, we're not suggesting for one second that Cats is a good movie (it's awful), but it's so utterly bizarre that it has to be seen to be believed.

Are there any positives at all? Well, the dance choreography is impressive, and if you were already a fan of the original songs... they're also in it? You may not want to fork out the 20 quid to watch this, but if you're in the market for something to make fun of while having a few drinks with whoever you happen to be quarantined with, split the cost and experience this atrocity in all its cockroach-dancing glory.

Available to stream on: Amazon and Apple

Onward

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Out of the two new Disney animated offerings now available to stream, we'd go with Onward over Frozen 2 any day.

This charming tale of two elf brothers (Chris Pratt and Tom Holland) embarking on a quest to bring their late father back for one day may not be considered one of Pixar's best, but it's still a hugely entertaining adventure with a strong emotional core. If you don't shed a tear at the end of this one, you might want to check your pulse.

Available to stream on: Amazon and Apple

The Hunt

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The Hunt was originally denied a release after backlash stemming from its violent, supposed anti-conservative content, but Craig Zobel's satirical thriller actually takes aim at both sides of the political divide in equal measure. In fact, the "liberal elites" arguably come off worse.

In truth, the movie works more as an ultra-violent romp than a satire, despite its broad targets. It eventually descends into absurdity, but it's never less than entertaining and GLOW's Betty Gilpin is fantastic in the lead.

Available to stream on: Amazon and Apple

Beetlejuice

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The Ghost with The Most is now on Netflix!

If you've never seen Tim Burton's classic horror comedy or simply fancy a re-watch, now's the time. The movie introduced eventual Batman Michael Keaton as the titular Bio-Exorcist, and it's worth watching for his riotous performance alone. Throw in strong support from the likes of Gina Davis, Alec Baldwin and Winona Ryder and a whip-smart script, and Bettlejuice still holds up as one of Burton's best.

Available to stream on: Netflix

Shadow

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Director Zhang Yimou's gorgeous Shadow flew under the radar when it was released last year, but it's now on Netflix, and a must-watch for fans of Wuxia cinema.

Shadow is a period epic about two kingdoms going to war after Commander Ziyu (Deng Chao) uses his double, or "shadow," to reignite conflict against the wishes of his cowardly king (Zheng Kai). You'll be hard pressed to find a more stunning looking film, and while the action is sparse, but when it comes you'll be treated to some incredible fight choreography. Give it a go - you won't be disappointed.

Available to stream on: Netflix

The Lord of The Rings

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We're sure you've all seen Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy at this stage, but what better time to revisit these epic fantasy adventures?

It's a shame the extended cuts don't seem to be on any of the streaming sites, because they add so much more to each film, but the theatrical versions are still incredible achievements.

Annoyingly, only The Two Towers and Return of The King are available on Netflix at the moment, but The Fellowship of The Ring is due soon. For now, you can stream it on the likes of Apple, Sky, and Google.

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kylo0607
kylo0607 - 4/23/2020, 9:24 AM
There is something really attractive about Elisabeth Moss.

She is not the obvious "hot" type of woman, but she certainly has a unique charisma about her.

Also, The Invisible Man was absolutely awesome.
FleischerSupes
FleischerSupes - 4/23/2020, 9:25 AM
Heard this was good, and I'll probably eventually stream it. But I woulda seen it in theaters if Woll was in it instead of Moss. [Day 4 of Deb boosting in case any executive types lurk this site]

kylo0607
kylo0607 - 4/23/2020, 9:26 AM
@FleischerSupes - Moss was terrific in the film.

I wouldn't replace her with anyone else.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 4/23/2020, 9:27 AM
Give Leigh Whannell work. Now.
dracula
dracula - 4/23/2020, 9:39 AM
@WakandanQueen - would be perfect for Constantine, he also had an idea for Dracula, but they gave the project to someone else
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 4/23/2020, 9:41 AM
@dracula - Maybe he can be involved with the JLD show.
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 4/23/2020, 9:45 AM
Great movie! Elizabeth Moss, my celebrity wife.😍

Kurne
Kurne - 4/23/2020, 9:46 AM
Am I the only one who was expecting Aldis Hodge to actually... do something in this movie? Cool/good looking dude and all, but I think that was all the movie wanted us to get from him (legit, lol).
Kurne
Kurne - 4/23/2020, 10:00 AM
@RageCipher - But that's the thing, I think he was too easy to root for. And while obviously I as an audience member am glad he wasn't too hard on Cecilia when she did those weird things, he was also a bit unrealistically easy on her as well.
Kurne
Kurne - 4/23/2020, 10:13 AM
@RageCipher - He's introduced right off the bat as the cool/easy-going guy, and he's just that for the rest of the movie, even after what happened to his ex (which is barely touched on). And even before that when Cecilia hit his daughter (that's one way to be reasonably pissed at her. I don't want to get into this again though like with the Ezra Miller drunk-play-choking someone debates). He was just there to be the hero, really.
Kurne
Kurne - 4/23/2020, 10:57 AM
@TheJustinHammer - Why? I'm just pointing out that I wish the character had more purpose/motivation in the movie. So, explain please.
dragon316
dragon316 - 4/23/2020, 1:28 PM
@Kurne - paid movie critic is nitpick movie , us movie fans sit there take movies as entertainment tv shows, movies, vacation, music, video games those things are entertainment,.
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 4/24/2020, 2:27 AM
@Kurne - Elizabeth Moss was the hero of the movie. You realise he wasn't supposed to be the protagonist, right?
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/23/2020, 9:53 AM
Great movie
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 4/23/2020, 9:58 AM
@BlackBeltJones - My NWA guy shouldn't have lost once he got that kick in to back him up , he remembered none of his police training -_-
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/23/2020, 9:59 AM
@knocturnalzen10 - LOL!

Watch the Double Toasted review of this movie. The jokes they make about Hodge's character in this are hilarious.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 4/23/2020, 10:04 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Ok i'm going to watch now lol lol thanks brother
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 4/23/2020, 9:57 AM
This was a lot better than i thought it would be.
Baf
Baf - 4/23/2020, 10:13 AM
After reading all the great posts I was really looking forward to seeing this. Unfortunately, I was so disappointed. I never felt that "slow burn" everyone was talking about. The Mummy was a mess but way more entertaining than this snooze fest.
LameLuka
LameLuka - 4/23/2020, 10:52 AM
Really surprised how much I enjoyed this. Very well made (although Upgrade is a much better movie)
tugboy
tugboy - 4/23/2020, 11:46 AM

LilltleRed1089
LilltleRed1089 - 4/23/2020, 3:50 PM
What I hope for the upcoming Scream film is to capture this Films Atmosphere, and remove the meta Horror movie bullshit and comedy that ruined it the first time
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