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* [[Deleted Scene]]: Almost 20 minutes worth on the special edition DVD. Extended fight sequences, the love scene, some more motivational speeches all cut, but almost always stated to make the movie better, more understandable, drill Zack's point home and generally make the film more mature and enjoyable.
** The love scene with the High Roller is also [[The Reveal]] so look for that one.
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: ''Seriously''. The studio wanted the film post-converted to 3D, but Snyder refused. [[Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole|He's done 3D before]], but he didn't film ''Sucker Punch'' for 3D, and he felt converting it would make an inferior film. What makes this especially odd is that he claimed not to know why he made such an odd film, saying ''That is basically my comment on the film as well. "Why are you making this movie? You need to make a movie more commercial. It shouldn't be so dark and weird."'' Which in an odd way drives home his point about the nature of the film. It's so personal and yet so universal it had to be made "For the art" of it.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The test screening of the film included a mild love scene {{spoiler|following Baby Doll getting knocked out by one of Blue's men while Sweet Pea escapes}} between Baby Doll and {{spoiler|the High Roller}} in his suite that is initiated by ''Baby Doll'' when he offers her freedom while in reality {{spoiler|she's getting lobotomized.}} The MPAA did not approve of it and wanted the scene cut down; Zack Snyder cut it down to the point that it looked like {{spoiler|the High Roller}} was taking advantage of Baby Doll, and the ultimately cut the scene altogether because that wasn't the message he wanted to give. However, the full uncut scene will be featured in the Director's Cut. In the original ending (that will not be included in the Director's Cut), {{spoiler|when the police shines his light on Baby Doll post-lobotomy, she starts singing "O-o-h Child," followed by the rest of the girls appearing, and they all sing it on stage before the curtains fall.}}
* [[Fake American]]: Emily Browning ("Baby Doll") and Abbie Cornish ("Sweet Pea") are both Aussies. Oscar Isaac ("Blue"), although born in Guatemala, doesn't really count as he was raised in Florida.
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** [[Amanda Seyfried]] was originally cast as Baby Doll but she was forced to turn it down when the producers of ''[[Big Love]]'' refused to let her go. Also [[Emma Stone]] and [[Evan Rachel Wood]] were also originally cast as Amber and Rocket respectively, but turned it down due to other commitments.
 
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