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#767280
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Star Wars: SDTV & HDTV digital broadcast * database *
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Not sure if this info is of any use but here in Slovakia  a private TV "Markiza" showed the 1997 SEs (and theatrical cuts of episodes 1 & 2) about 2 million times since 2002, but dubbed (of course) and in 4:3 (episode 2 was a bizarre mix of cropped 4:3 and 16:9 footage "stretched" to 4:3). The latest broadcast I've seen however was the DVD version (I think cropped to 16:9)

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#765450
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Help: looking for Prequel Theatrical Versions
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towne32 said:

hundsdorfex said:

I know there are a lot of differences between the original trilogy dvd release and the theatrical release.

But, that same issue happens to the prequels to?

If yes, were can i get those versions?

 There are laserdisc/DVD bootleg and TV rips of TPM.

I think the only available AoTC theatrical versions are recorded from theaters.

Not aware of any 'Sith' theatrical versions. But as far as I know, there are only three changes. They're ridiculously insignificant, which makes it even stranger that they were made:

1. When the clones repel down towards the Grevious/Obiwan battle, voices are added. (changed for Blu-ray, not on DVD/HDTV)

2. They added rust/growth to the top of the Wookie huts. (changed on Blu-ray, not on DVD/HDTV).

3. They (probably accidentally) removed a wipe on Mustafar for the DVD. Reinstated it on Blu-ray. 

 This is interesting. I always thought the theatrical cut of "Sith" can be achieved by combining the video from the Bluray and the audio from the NTSC DVD. Do you have any pictures or more detail about the changed Wookie huts?

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#762601
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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Jetrell Fo said:

pittrek said:

Is there a chance you would "spleen" the captures please? Pretty please?

This is a better example of how it should have sounded.

:) 

 Well in my case it's not a question of money, but a combination of living in an incorrect country, having a crappy internet provider (they "protect" me from going where or doing what I want) and not knowing how usenet works. That's why I prefer torrents. Or PIFs (if that's the right term)