
Oliver Stone never seemed to be finished editing Alexander. The new Blu-ray edition of Natural Born Killers holds an alleged new cut of the movie. Having not watched the original cut in a long while, I can't immediately put my finger on the differences, but the picture quality and audio are fantastic. New extras include NBK Evolution: How Would It All Go Down Now? and a recently-recorded introduction (both in HD) as well as a new commentary track with Stone. The 44-page booklet in the case includes a very auteur-y written intro by Stone challenging the viewer to decide how they like this, "the way it was meant to be."

The other extras are carried over from previous editions, including another featurette, Deleted Scenes that include performances that weren't ever seen in the film theatrically, a Charlie Rose interview with Stone, the Alternate Ending, and the Theatrical Trailer.

Natural Born Killers hit Blu-ray on October 13th and Amazon's got it for $19.99. The DVD with identical extras is $14.99.