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FOUND. So what I wanted is available on noneinc’s site and on MySpleen. I have finished downloading via HTTP, so enjoy the NFO rendering and the full-sized screenshots.
It comes in three SVCD bin/cue images about 800 MB each. To play one, mount it with Alcohol 120%, UltraISO, or somesuch, and open with VLC (other media players not tested). When mounted, you can extract the MPEG files and splice them with something like MKVToolNix, ffmpeg, or HandBrake.
Linux solution: (1, 2)
OS X solution
Video: MPEG-2 480x576 25fps (PAL SVCD spec.)
Audio: MPEG-1 Audio Layer II stereo (left and right tracks sound identical) 44100 Hz 224 kb/s
Subtitles: English (forced) from the 35mm print
(^ The speeders which Obi-Wan passes are absent from digital and home media versions.)
(^ The prosthetic hand only twitches its fingers a few times, accompanied by subtle mechanical sound effects, before panning up. In the digital and home media versions, this is replaced by a CGI prosthetic that takes her left hand.)
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Hello. I would like to get the package named Star.Wars.Episode.II.Attack.of.the.Clones.SVCD-Centropy (preview images), which will undoubtedly be the best source of the theatrical 35mm version of AOTC until some good citizen acquires and digitizes a film can for us.
As most of you probably know, the 35mm version, which was the one seen in all but a few digital-projector-equipped theaters, has several differences from the home media versions, including a few more speeders in the shot in which Obi-Wan catches Anakin’s lightsaber, Natalie Portman’s despised “To be angry is to be human” and “Yes!” lines, and Anakin’s mechanical arm barely twitching in the end (more info; I am not sure how or whether the digital theatrical version differs from the film version, except that it is digital, although Chris Gould seems to indicate that the “digital and DVD” versions are the same).
I am not the biggest fan of AOTC or of the prequels, but I am drawn to the idea of possessing the captured theatrical memory on my hard disk, very curious to see these rare attributes in motion, and especially interested in seeing the sadly twitching robotic hand which I vaguely remember from my single theatrical viewing as a whippersnapper nearly sixteen years ago.
TL;DR: Is the AOTC TS (Star.Wars.Episode.II.Attack.of.the.Clones.SVCD-Centropy) on MySpleen? If so, please give me an invite, in which case I shall seed equitably; if not, please give me an appropriately vague hint or PM me with assistance.