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1. Understanding the “Ulysses Cut” of Waterworld (1995)
It looks like you're requesting a blog post about a very specific fan edit or custom version of the 1995 film Waterworld — potentially a high-quality encode of a fan cut known as “The Ulysses Cut” in 720p Blu-ray quality with an updated codec (h.26x, likely meaning h.264 or h.265).
(1995) was defined more by its ballooning budget and "box-office flop" reputation than by the movie itself. But for those who felt the original theatrical release felt a bit hollow, there is a transformative way to experience Kevin Costner’s aquatic odyssey: The Ulysses Cut What is the Ulysses Cut?
The Evolution of Waterworld: From Theatrical Cut to The Ulysses Cut
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The Ulysses Cut has received an official standalone Blu-ray release from Universal. The only official Blu-ray releases worldwide carry the 135-minute theatrical cut. However, the Ulysses Cut was broadcast in HD in certain European markets (notably Germany and Japan) and later appeared on streaming platforms briefly.
: Fans wanted to combine the extra world-building scenes from the TV cut with the uncensored violence and dialogue of the theatrical version.
1. Understanding the “Ulysses Cut” of Waterworld (1995)
It looks like you're requesting a blog post about a very specific fan edit or custom version of the 1995 film Waterworld — potentially a high-quality encode of a fan cut known as “The Ulysses Cut” in 720p Blu-ray quality with an updated codec (h.26x, likely meaning h.264 or h.265).
(1995) was defined more by its ballooning budget and "box-office flop" reputation than by the movie itself. But for those who felt the original theatrical release felt a bit hollow, there is a transformative way to experience Kevin Costner’s aquatic odyssey: The Ulysses Cut What is the Ulysses Cut?
The Evolution of Waterworld: From Theatrical Cut to The Ulysses Cut
never
The Ulysses Cut has received an official standalone Blu-ray release from Universal. The only official Blu-ray releases worldwide carry the 135-minute theatrical cut. However, the Ulysses Cut was broadcast in HD in certain European markets (notably Germany and Japan) and later appeared on streaming platforms briefly.
: Fans wanted to combine the extra world-building scenes from the TV cut with the uncensored violence and dialogue of the theatrical version.