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STAR WARS: EPISODE II: ATTACK OF THE CLONES

chewie (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 9th November 2002, 20:37

I know that there is the blooper reel on disc 1 when you enter 1138 in the language screen. But I wanted to know if there are any on disc 2. Thank you.

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Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 9th November 2002, 20:45

Go to the `Dex`s Kitchen` menu and highlight the Main Menu option. Now press left on your remote and you should highlight a little picture next to Dex`s head. Press enter on your remote to view Star Wars: Want Ads - The Collage Campaign.

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chewie (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 10th November 2002, 14:57

Cheers :-)

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julianf (Elite) posted this on Monday, 11th November 2002, 13:21

I know the R2 dvd has a deleted scenes feature on it but still cuts out the headbutt in the movie - does anyone think there`ll be a way of playing the R2 film including the scene if the deleted scenes feature and the movie are on the same disc??

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chewie (Elite) posted this on Monday, 11th November 2002, 13:46

julianf

I have no idea what you mean. If you mean that you want to see the headbutt, you will have to do what I did...Buy the Region 4 version which is duel encoded with Region 2 as well. This solves all your problems.

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Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 12th November 2002, 07:18

Sorry Julian, that makes no sense at all. The deleted scenes (which are on a separate disc at any rate) won`t "magically" incorporate themselves into the film... The UK R2 disc is cut, plain and simple.

If you want an uncut version you`re going to have to go for either the R1 or uncut dual-coded R2/4 discs. I felt so sorry for all those people excitedly handing over their £18 for a cut version of the film in Virgin yesterday. I had it a week early, cheaper and uncut. It was outselling LOTR by a considerable margin though.

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julianf (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 12th November 2002, 09:33

Thanks Guys, I know it was a long shot but I thought there might be a hidden version of the film using some wizardry if the scene in question lived on the same disc. No matter, R1 it is...

And I know what you mean about the people buying R2 in the shops!! Unless of course you go to Sainsburys and get 2 chart DVDs for £25, makes it not so bad then...

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SJCUK (Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 14th November 2002, 23:05

Ok, where`s the best (and cheapest!) place to get a region 4 copy of the disc set???? I once used HMV.com.au to get Moulin Rogue region 4, but this disc would not play in unhacked machines!!! So will the Attack of the Clones?????

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Stranger Danger (Competent) posted this on Friday, 15th November 2002, 04:43

I got mine (well should have in the next couple of days anyway) from cd-wow - it`s hard to miss because unsurprisingly it`s number 1 in their chart. It`ll cost you £15.99 with free postage. According to the site it`ll play in either region 2 or region 4 machines.

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Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Friday, 15th November 2002, 16:38

Another vote for CD-Wow from me. Probably the best retailer out there at the moment. I got my R1 copy a week before the release date, and they have fantastic customer service should anything go wrong with the postal service (as frequently happens in my neck of the woods).

Oh, and the reason that your Moulin Rouge didn`t work is because not all R4 DVDs are dual encoded for R2. A lot are, as with the case of Clones, but not all. It`s easier for Fox to make one disc that they can sell in all PAL countries than to make different discs. The UK disc is different however, as the head butt has been removed from both the movie and the TV Spot. Thank the wonderfully inconsistent BBFC.

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