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All Blu-ray editions worldwide contain both the UK and US cuts. And the Dolby 2.0 track is dual mono, however its botched where the end credit music is wrong. The mono track on the 2000 DVD doesn't have this problem.
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I think I'm now completely lost with regard to all the different changes (and screw-ups) they've made over the years.
I noticed that the U.S. BDs list a 1.0 mono track, but UK BDs are 2.0 (original) mono.
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I was just giving it a watch myself. The colours are so much better than the BD.
The BD looks dark and lifeless with everything 'white-balanced' for want of a better term. The DVD looks warm and vibrant. Also the BD is missing the blue gel effect when Frank N Furter visits Brad in his bed; it's just neutral white despite the red still being present for Janet's visit.