My wife and I enjoy going to the movies. (Please no rants or comments about how it is a waste of money or supporting liberals etc.) A couple weeks ago we went and saw The Departed. I thought it was a great movie. Anyrate, not to get into a long story but today we went and saw it again. It seemed as if there were several points where the dialogue was different. Not a whole lot just a word or two than the first time we saw it. I had been thinking that during the film something was different, my wife commented on it as we were leaving.
For example, the first time we saw it Mark Whalberg tells Alec Baldwin, "I heard your father f***** your mother then checked 10-8." That line made me chuckle for some reason so today as we were watching it I was waiting for that specific line. Today I could have sworn the "then checked 10-8" part was left out. There were some other minor things that seemed different but can't put my finger on them right now.
Now we saw the first film in a completely different city at least 50 miles from where we were today.
So my question is when films are produced and shipped out is each one alittle different? Could it have been some glitch in the projector or sound that it should have been heard but wasn't?
By the way both theaters were fairly new (less than a year old) multiplexes with 18+ cinemas.
EDITED: Did not realize there was a movie/dvd section sorry if I originally posted this in the wrong place.