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On my Scandinavian BD version of Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen, I can read on the back cover: "Dialogue has been changed from the theatrical version".
Anyone can explain to me what that means?
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I know I saw something about this on the web a few weeks ago.

I think it refers to at least two scenes. The first scene with the twins, they add a line or two.

And I think they add the "f" word towards the end of the film when a lead character dies and someone says something like "f"'ing help him" or something.
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Quoting highdefdigest.com:
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...the packaging includes a disclaimer that, "Dialogue has been changed from the theatrical version." From what I've been able to determine, a few incidental lines of background chatter have been shifted around or replaced, but nothing significant to the plot of the movie.


Quoting transformerslive.blogspot.com:
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Luis...noticed changes in a section of dialogue when he viewed the DVD version of the film through alternate means. An example he cites is when the Twins (while as the ice cream truck) crash in Shanghai:

Theatrical
Mudflap: "I screwed that up! Oh! I'm OK. I'm alright! Oh, oh!"
Skids: "This is combat, man, what's wrong with you?!" (Wacks Mudflap)

DVD
Mudflap: "I screwed that up! Oh! I'm OK. I'm alright! Oh, oh!"
Skids: "This is combat, man!"
Mudflap: "I got brain freeze!"
Skids: "What's wrong with you?!" (Wacks Mudflap)
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