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Old 12-27-04 | 06:25 PM
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What are the Differences in BTTF II & III

I'm sorry if this has been posted and I'm sure it has been. But I just received my replacement discs for BTTF II & III and I was wondering what the differences were between the corrected versions and the original released DVD's that were wrong. I know a little about part 2 but nothing about where it was screwed up in part 3.
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http://www.angelfire.com/film/bttf2/
Old 12-27-04 | 06:49 PM
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Corrected discs say "V.2" somewhere on them.
Old 12-27-04 | 07:09 PM
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As you can see from the link that The Cow provided, BTTF2 had the more noticeable framing errors. The ones in 3 were hardly an issue with what information was cropped out.
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II takes place in the future, III in the past!
Old 12-28-04 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by TomOpus
The ones in 3 were hardly an issue with what information was cropped out.
I disagree. There's the scene where Marty steps in the horse poop for starters. Can hardly see what he's standing in.
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I just sent away for my replacement disks. I've had them since it was first released, finally sent away....
Old 12-28-04 | 05:23 PM
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I just sent away for my replacement disks. I've had them since it was first released, finally sent away....
Me too
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I disagree. There's the scene where Marty steps in the horse poop for starters. Can hardly see what he's standing in.
I was going by the screen caps that were provided in the link above. I hadn't seen a screen cap for the particular scene you mention. I guess when I watched the misframed set, since I've seen it many times before, I instinctively knew what he was stepping in and never really noticed.

I'll agree it's better to see all the poop.

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