Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith - Expanded Edition

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Bobson continues to carve out quite the career for himself, and as is often the case, we continue to watch that career with great interest. This latest in his batch of extended cuts adds plenty to the existing cut, but also adds some original touches too. Some of these touches, while light, are so seamlessly integrated that there's no sign they weren't meant to be there to begin with (the Shakk Ti scene and 'new' dialogue from Dooku are some choice examples of this).

This is a solid expansion that also does something different, all to create a somewhat new and yet still very familiar movie for a Star Wars fan to experience. This has always been the best of the prequels, and almost everything pieced together for it only helps add to the majesty.
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Once again Bobson hits a home run; not just integrating deleted scenes, unused trailer footage and actual footage used in a ps2 game cutscene but doing so in a cohesive satisfying way. There is a happy middle ground between the original cut and throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks and this edit accomplishes it perfectly. While Hal9000 and L8wrtr have created what many regard to be the best edits in terms of 'trimming the fat', this edit is what I consider to be the best at extending the film to its longest possible length while retaining a sensible flow and viewing experience

Only gripe I noticed was the audio in the new Shaak Ti scene sounded a bit different compared to the rest of the film. probably because it was sourced from a different medium

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