Forgive the unreadable nature of this post, as I'm tired.
Ok, so I was watching Attack of the Clones as part of this surround sound thing touring my school (man it was awesome to see that thing in surround again), and we got to the bit in the speeder chase just after Anakin rescues Obi-wan. The line on my DVD, and how I remember it in the theatres, is
"If you practiced your saber techniques as much as your flying, you'd rival Master Yoda."
Yet on this version it was:
"If you practiced your saber techniques as much as your wit, you'd rival Master Yoda."
There were a couple other lines that were different as well, but it was all minor changes. Anybody know what's up with that?
it depends, VG... there were some differences between the film in a digital cinema and a "normal" one... like actions (seeing Anakins golden hand take Padme's is only in the digital one, or 2 YT-1300 instead of 3 etc.) and even some lines...
if I remember, a difference was:
in the Geonosian arena, the three beasts come to them and OB1 says:
"She seems to be on top of things"
but in the other one it is "you take the one on the right, I take the one on the left"
(or something like that)
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I thought he says "She seems to be on top of things," THEN "you take the one on the right, I take the one on the left" (or whoever would take the one on right and vice versa)