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I don't mind it since he realizes it's a kid movie and he has some beliefs regarding the subject. If it personally bothered him as a father and what not, to have guns in a movie he knows is watched by kids forever, then I'm more than fine with the change. It's not major.
I do however prefer the normal cut of the movie. I'm glad that it's included in all its glory on the dvd I have, which is how it should be. So that's fine.
Since both versions are presented, and the change is rooted in something that bothers him on a moral level rather than a creative one, it's no problem whatsoever.
It's a few of the other shots added or changed in the director's cut that piss me off.
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