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Ripplin

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#420769
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The OT.com OT OTT League - Thread For News, Advice, and Smack Talk
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They pre-empted the NBA playoffs to show that. I was not pleased! :p I didn't realize what it signified at the time and didn't really pay attention, just itching for the game to come back on. May have gone and played video games while I waited. Haha.

http://30for30.espn.com/

I'm watching the one about Allen Iverson right now. The ones on Reggie Miller vs. the Knicks and the one about Len Bias were great. Lookign forward to more, especially The Birth of Big Air.

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#420762
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Editdroid's SW 1977 DVD (Mysterious 720p Anamorphic LD Preservation?) (Released)
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raphael said:

So, are there any fan preservation/edits to better it?

You're posting in a thread dedicated to one of them. ;)

This thread is for the latest EditDroid version. There are also versions done by dark_jedi (he's now working on a 3rd version, which should be the ultimate!), and there's one called the "Lucasfilm Pwnage Edition", made by Moth3r and Belbucus. They all use the 2006 theatrical versions (GOUT) as a basis.

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#420754
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STAR WARS: EP V &quot;REVISITED EDITION&quot;<strong>ADYWAN</strong> - <strong>12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW</strong>
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SomethingStarWarsRelated said:

Ripplin said:

SSWR posted the last one. I think 005 may have posted one too? Whatevas. Too bad the Lobot one is nonsense.

 Sorry but it wasn't me...

http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/STAR-WARS-EP-V-REVISITED-EDITION-ADYWAN-RELEASE-DATE-2011/post/420426/#TopicPost420426

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#420440
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Star Wars OT &amp; 1997 Special Edition - Various Projects Info (Released)
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Good quality, but I can't say for sure what source[s] he used. I would imagine that he probably used the Anthology and/or [probably] SE versions, not remastered. I just checked ESB and all it says in the Extras menu is "Isolated score by John Williams." No info on the DVD itself like in a DVD-ROM folder or text file, either.

ABC's is the way to go no matter what.