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was it different from the one released in theaters? by the way were there any bootlegs with more footage out there?
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I had/have a timecoded Revenge of the Sith and was the same as the Theatrical Version, I wouldnt have thought one with more footage was out there.
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The timecoded workprint of ROTS that was leaked is no different than the theatrical version, and only different from the current DVD version with respect to one transition.

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i was on another forum someone said they had one, and i also saw on the rots game on the video scenes dooku had a line to say right before they started fighting
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there were some scenes that were cut and for some reason put on the game. Dookus line is one of these.
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Originally posted by: ReverendBeastly
The timecoded workprint of ROTS that was leaked is no different than the theatrical version, and only different from the current DVD version with respect to one transition.

If I recall correctly, Palpatine's "Yeah!" is not present in the timecoded bootleg. There weren't any other changes I noticed though. What transition was different?
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The different transition was when the scene in the cockpit of Padme's ship (Obi-Wan beside 3PO, when they are leaving Mustafar) transitions to Vader crawling his way up the lava bank. In the theatrical version/workprint/digital version, there is a wipe, but in the DVD, the scene simply cuts to the next.

And, yeah, Palps' "Yeah!" was in the workprint.
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What was the bloody point of changing that?!

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I suppose for his own personal gratification. But, possibly becuase of the effect of it. A straight cut seems more appropriate for that particular scene than a Pulp-esque wipe.