Matthew Marsden, co-star of the upcoming action-horror-adventure film Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, told SCI FI Wire that hard-core fright fans shouldn't expect to see an R-rated DVD version of the PG-13-rated theatrical release. "I don't think so," Marsden said in an interview. "With Black Hawk Down [in which he appeared], we had limbs blowing up everywhere and swearing. I'd be sitting there having lunch, and there'd be a guy with his arm off next to you eating a sandwich."
Marsden, who plays the lead scientist on a perilous expedition made more dangerous by oversized snakes, added, "It was strange [on Anacondas] only being able to say 's--t' once or twice or 'f--k' once. That's my first experience of that. Excuse my French, but [it was], 'Sorry, but your f--k quota is up for today. No more.' When we went over the waterfall, initially we got really messed up. The makeup artist is an Oscar winner. He did Braveheart. He did a fantastic job. We were all mashed up. But they were like, 'No, no, no, no, no.' The truth of the matter is I didn't even think about that when I watched [the finished film] yesterday, that they've gone over a waterfall, and everyone's fine." Anacondas opens nationwide on Aug. 27.
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