There's a lot of scenes that could require special effects and tweaks, and 30 minutes in my opinion is about right... this is not a wish list I can find evidence of all these scenes, clips images, behind the scenes - I've also restored some of the scenesAnd now Variety is saying New Line cut about thirty minutes from the movie. Now, Weitz has said that a full, completed cut could run two and a half hours, so by my count there's twenty minutes unaccounted for here. I guess that it's those twenty minutes that could eat the $15-17m, given that the ending seems to have been pretty much finished. Incidentally, I doubt that the ending would take more than twenty minutes itself, so maybe New Line had pretty much finished another ten minutes or so of scenes they then cut, thus arriving at Variety's thirty minutes figure?
I still don't see how the minimum of twenty minutes of presumably dialogue-heavy scenes could possibly cost more than $10m to finish. Maybe Weitz was talking in theatrical terms, and a blu-ray completion could run far less.
In any case, the badmouthing continues, and even with the bajillions New Moon is making Weitz, a director's cut seems further off than ever.
All of these scenes are confirmed to exist you could see how 30 mins would fill up quick:
* The alternate intro would build up slower (cat walking between worlds)
* Lyra exploring the retiring room more
* Extra dialogue in the retiring room (Lord Asriel talking with the master infront of the scholars and then stating * some more of his intent up in the north *possibly grumans's head but that's unconfirmed*)
* Mrs Coultler's dining room scene is longer with Lyra talking about her parents etc...
* The master having a longer conversation with the other scholar as the lyra's airship leaves, with more tension as a magesterium army breaks into the college and captures the master
* Montage of lyra in london would not be a montage any more! (yay) including footage of the first attempt at reading the alethiometer and her managing it!
* Lyra on the gyptian boat reading the alethiometer and finding out about the gyptian spy
* The arrival of the dying gyptian spy (the images of this scene look quite cool), leading into the spyfly
* Gyptian spy dies so lyra comes up on to deck to then be greeted by serfina
* Serfina's scene would be extened including the arrival of corham cmoing up deck only to start crying as he can smell Serfina's there, he goes below deck again and serfina is visibly shaken
* Extended talk scene inside the magestrium, this scene is currently only a 3rd the length that it should be
my mind is going sketchy on details now but once up in the north
* Extended camp sequences of lyra looking at the gyptian's camp
* Ma Costa finding billy is cut down, Billy does not know who she is, but they cut this out as it was too upsetting...
* Kids escaping bolvangar is longer and more scenes with the rest of the kids escaping
* The end of the battle with tatar guards is shorter, there's scenes of lyra returning the kids to familes etc
* Also at the end Serfina and Coram meet up - this time they talk, 'I will protect her' promises serfina as she flies off and joins the ballon
* Ballon and storm scene, lyra falls, and then is captured by the bears
* Possibly a flash back scene with iorek losing his rightful place
* After battle with bears, lyra talks to iorek and they go find lord asriel
* All the meeting lord asriel, capture of roger etc
* As lyra gets to the ice bridge there is a long scene where iorek says goodbye to lyra
* Then the actual ending...
The ending in itself is probably around 15 minutes in full - my edit pieces together a total of close to 10 and there are gaps in. I am still working on making an extended version of the film, restoring a few of these scenes, I showed what I'd done to a friend recently and she got very excited. Wish I could share it all with you guys!
But yeah I can see why it'd cost 15 million and I could see it being slightly longer than 30 mins extra. Then again the removal of lord asriels capture scene would knock a few minutes off.... this film could be amazing though...