Does Blockbuster Edit Their Movies?


I have heard reports that Blockbuster edits [censors] some of their movies. Some really "spicy" R-rated movies supposedly have some scenes cut to tone them down. Also, I was told that in their version of the movie, TITANIC, the scene in which Leonardo DiCaprio sketches Kate Winslet has the nudity cut out, and this movie just has a PG-13 rating. Obviously, any alteration in a movie's rental release would have to be approved by the film's distributor.

So, fact, or urban myth? I am just starting to rent movies again, and I need to know for sure. And please, let's not get into a Blockbuster bashing!
fatparrot
I was in Blockbuster tonight and noticed several movies marked " Edited for content" on the outside of the box on the front.
FWIW I was in Blockbuster last night and could not find any comments about editing on any of the 'racy' movies I looked at. I imagine it changes depending what area the store is in...
I posted a question on the "contact us" part of their website. I received an automated reply that told me nothing about rentals. All they would say was that they movies they SELL are not edited. I can only assume that the rentals are edited.
Jlambrick, according to my search on their website about editing
No, BLOCKBUSTER does not edit the content of its films. We offer all movies for rental or sale the way we receive them from the studios.
This is a slick answer, because it doesn't address whether Blockbuster can ask for a tamer version of an R-rated movie, instead of the standard DVD release. With Blockbuster's financial clout, this is a real possibility. I sent them an email asking specifically about studio/distributor editing...I'll be interested to see their response...if I get one!
Yes, they do take regional considerations into account. Most outlets in California and New York don't have edited versions. Folks in the Heartland do get the 'cleaner' versions. Even though I live in an area where I don't believe the movies are edited I try real hard to avoid Blockbuster as I disagree with the policy. Use Netflix. You can't beat the library, service or price.