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Post #921949

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Ryan-SWI
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Info: The Force Awakens - Home Video Version; NOT Theatrical Cut - differences?
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Date created
28-Mar-2016, 11:58 PM

Density said:

Ryan-SWI said:

Density said:

I saw it. I did not notice a single change, certainly not a single sound effect or lack thereof. And I sure as hell am not going to be losing any bleepin’ sleep over it. I was extremely satisfied with what I saw to say the least. No Lucasing around here. Just a beautiful copy of the film I saw in theaters that looked and sounded awesome. Will be paying for it as soon as they’ll let me.

Literally was just mentioned that there may have been different sound mixes used for various cinemas, meaning that just because the BD resembles what you saw/heard in the theater, it doesn’t mean it’s the same for everyone.

OK, well, the original films (first two at least) also had different sound mixes for different prints/theaters. With far more noticeable differences than the one you described that might not even exist…

I’ve already had it confirmed from another user that it certainly is there, so it does exist; whether it’s an error or an actual sound effect is another matter entirely.
The first two films having more noticeable differences in the sound mixes is a bit irrelevant though. There’s no denying that this potential sound effect is extremely trivial, but that’s besides the point. It obviously existed in some form or another in one of the releases, and other releases are omitting it, therefore it’s worthy of discussion.