There are two titles.
Title 1 is 1 hr 26 min
Title 2 is 1 hr 41 min
WHich is the correct title? I just want to backup the main movie?
		
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	Check the special features list to see if there is an "extended version" of the movie in addition to the "theatrical version". If so, title 2 is probably extended while title 1 would be theatrical. 
 
 Usually, the DVD will 'navigate in' the extra scenes but a lot of rippers/transcoders cannot "see it" that way, so they list 2 separate titles. It is also possible that there are actually 2 separate titles... one for each version.
 
 Again... check the special features list for 2 versions of the movie and pick the one you want.Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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	I believe the longer version has extras added if you select the commentary audio track. 
 They must branch off at certain times...nothing to do with the main movie.
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