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I can't wait to see how Mr. Lucas and his team of special effects wizards improve the texture of the Dewback in A New Hope!
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It's about damn time that George Lucas released a Blu-Ray set of his Star Wars films...October/November 2011 release date will be here before we know it. Checked out a cool 720p version of Star Wars: A New Hope...it was one of those European HD released formats though. Looks great when played back on a PS3 with HDMI setup. Unfortunately, it is the re-released Special Edition version that came out on the big screen back in 1997. SW purists wish for Mr. Lucas to release his original & unaltered original SW film trilogy out on DVD & Blu-Ray formats instead but that ain't gonna happen anytime soon.
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I heard some stupid rumour that if Lucas releases the original version he has to give his ex wife royalties as she was married to him at the time of its release.
Now don't get me wrong, I want the original versions as part of the set as well. But honestly, i'd rather see that no woman milks a man of his hard earned work, especially since she left him rich in the first place.
Now don't get me wrong, I want the original versions as part of the set as well. But honestly, i'd rather see that no woman milks a man of his hard earned work, especially since she left him rich in the first place.
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That rumor does make sense as she is listed in the ending credits as editor (Marcia Lucas) after all. Recieving the proper royalities is a very big deal when it comes to such hot IPs such as the SW franchise. Not to mention that some folks retain a lawyer if it needed be (if circumstances get ugly).
Interesting that 20th Century Fox passed up score big time on the SW toys & merchandising as they intially thought that it was going to bomb big time upon it's release back in May of 1977. It wasn't until a bit later that Kenner finally released them with much bally hooed fanfare. I recall picking up a cool SW brochure promoting the upcoming SW toys when I saw SW on the big screen back in 1977. Mr. Lucas was smart enough to have total control and reserved rights to the SW toys & merchandising IPs.
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Interesting that 20th Century Fox passed up score big time on the SW toys & merchandising as they intially thought that it was going to bomb big time upon it's release back in May of 1977. It wasn't until a bit later that Kenner finally released them with much bally hooed fanfare. I recall picking up a cool SW brochure promoting the upcoming SW toys when I saw SW on the big screen back in 1977. Mr. Lucas was smart enough to have total control and reserved rights to the SW toys & merchandising IPs.
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The realest shit I ever quote.neorichieb1971 wrote:Now don't get me wrong, I want the original versions as part of the set as well. But honestly, i'd rather see that no woman milks a man of his hard earned work, especially since she left him rich in the first place.

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I'm a huge star wars fan but I'll only bother with this (maybe) if it's the theatrical versions, not the stupid re-releases with greedo shooting first and all the other bullshit. I'm still not all that convinced that Blu-Ray is worth the money when I have DVDs already, so I might just pass altogether.
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buy a bigger tv...
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The unaltered versions are on DVD, but I heard the transfer isn't the best. I heard something along the lines of them not having the masters of the original versions and using a laserdisc transfer for the DVD. If that's the case, I'm not counting on them having the originals on Blu-Ray.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:SW purists wish for Mr. Lucas to release his original & unaltered original SW film trilogy out on DVD & Blu-Ray formats instead but that ain't gonna happen anytime soon.
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I'd rather see a rework of episode I with better CGI. Man it looks dated.

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I have the DVDs of the original theatrical versions. I think they're awesome, mainly because they are the theatrical versions. The quality and whatever seemed just fine to me, but then I'm not a stickler for video or audio quality so I doubt I'd notice anyway.BrianC wrote:The unaltered versions are on DVD, but I heard the transfer isn't the best. I heard something along the lines of them not having the masters of the original versions and using a laserdisc transfer for the DVD. If that's the case, I'm not counting on them having the originals on Blu-Ray.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:SW purists wish for Mr. Lucas to release his original & unaltered original SW film trilogy out on DVD & Blu-Ray formats instead but that ain't gonna happen anytime soon.
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Word is Lucas has wanted to do that for awhile. Except the studio that's supposed to has been to busy slapping it onto movies at the last minute so everyone can try to cash in on the 3d thing.Daigohji wrote:I bet they slap post-process 3D on it.
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When Mr. Lucas did finally release the original SW trilogy on DVD, you'll notice that when the three Jedi are reunited at last in a key scene shown in Return of The Jedi, Yoda, Obi Wan Kenobi & Anakin Skywalker, you will see that it's the younger Anakin (and not the old Anakin as originally shown in the original ROTJ film back in May of 1983).
Would've been interesting to see Mr. Lucas do SW Episodes 7, 8 & 9 with the futher adventures of the Skywalker clan, the rise of the Jedi, the formation of the New Republic & new situations/new enemies. So if Episode 7 was done, it would've been released in 1986, Episode 8 in 1989 and finally Episode 9 in 1992. So roughly a new SW film every three years.
I was one of the lucky ones to have watched ROTJ on opening day back in 1983, especially when it was shown on the big screen in Mr. Lucas' hometown of Modesto, California. That was cool. It was even possible to buy a full-color ROTJ film program with cool insider info on the day of the film's premire.
At the local Video Concepts high-end A/V retailer inside the Modesto, CA based Vintage Faire mall, whenever TESB was playing on a huge RCA projection beam-type TV setup, a huge crowd would form and be mesmerized by it. This was back in the days before ROTJ finally made it's debut.
When Atari Games finally debuted it's Star Wars Quadrascan color vectorized arcade upright & deluxe sit-down cabinet in 1983, it was neat to see other fellow arcade gamers line up their quarters on the leading edge of the SW marquee to properly wait their turn. This was known as the fine art of "Jamming"...a practice that you don't see much these days at a modern-day American arcade anymore. The grizzled early-1980s arcade gamer veterans will know what I'm referring to when you "jam" your quarter to be the next in line to play.
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Would've been interesting to see Mr. Lucas do SW Episodes 7, 8 & 9 with the futher adventures of the Skywalker clan, the rise of the Jedi, the formation of the New Republic & new situations/new enemies. So if Episode 7 was done, it would've been released in 1986, Episode 8 in 1989 and finally Episode 9 in 1992. So roughly a new SW film every three years.
I was one of the lucky ones to have watched ROTJ on opening day back in 1983, especially when it was shown on the big screen in Mr. Lucas' hometown of Modesto, California. That was cool. It was even possible to buy a full-color ROTJ film program with cool insider info on the day of the film's premire.
At the local Video Concepts high-end A/V retailer inside the Modesto, CA based Vintage Faire mall, whenever TESB was playing on a huge RCA projection beam-type TV setup, a huge crowd would form and be mesmerized by it. This was back in the days before ROTJ finally made it's debut.
When Atari Games finally debuted it's Star Wars Quadrascan color vectorized arcade upright & deluxe sit-down cabinet in 1983, it was neat to see other fellow arcade gamers line up their quarters on the leading edge of the SW marquee to properly wait their turn. This was known as the fine art of "Jamming"...a practice that you don't see much these days at a modern-day American arcade anymore. The grizzled early-1980s arcade gamer veterans will know what I'm referring to when you "jam" your quarter to be the next in line to play.
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Prompt sequels wouldn't have worked as well, because then they'd never get to bring in the awesomeness that is Thrawn (whose trilogy was written in the early '90s). I don't think I'm the only one who would more or less demand any 7-8-9 trilogy at least MOSTLY follow Zahn's work.
But of course his Jedi are portrayed somewhat realistically, and we can't have that.
But of course his Jedi are portrayed somewhat realistically, and we can't have that.
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has anyone seen starwars on dvd9 via up converting? its looks darn good much better then the dvd5 releases. Specially considering its 2x the size. A blue ray should be sweet with a decent sound system.
did not know there was so much star wars drama , i only saw it for the first time a couple of years ago myself , dont know what version though.
did not know there was so much star wars drama , i only saw it for the first time a couple of years ago myself , dont know what version though.
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Man I hope you're kidding. That stupid book series killed my interest in Star Wars novels. Then the prequels finished the job of killing my interest in anything new about Star Wars (except for the odd video game - Force Unleashed was lots of fun!).Specineff wrote:Yuuzhan Vong arc, plz.
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What release are you talking about? There was an initial DVD set with just the newer versions and later individual DVD releases that have both the newer and older versions of Star Wars. The later DVD set contains the later releases with the theatrical versions. However, the discs with the older versions use a lower quality print than the newer versions, supposedly from an older laserdisc master.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:When Mr. Lucas did finally release the original SW trilogy on DVD, you'll notice that when the three Jedi are reunited at last in a key scene shown in Return of The Jedi, Yoda, Obi Wan Kenobi & Anakin Skywalker, you will see that it's the younger Anakin (and not the old Anakin as originally shown in the original ROTJ film back in May of 1983).
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It's right at the end of Jedi in the last shot (the ghost line up) and Hayden Christiansen is standing there instead of the original Darth actor looking like the smug, silly prick that he is.BrianC wrote:What release are you talking about? There was an initial DVD set with just the newer versions and later individual DVD releases that have both the newer and older versions of Star Wars. The later DVD set contains the later releases with the theatrical versions. However, the discs with the older versions use a lower quality print than the newer versions, supposedly from an older laserdisc master.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:When Mr. Lucas did finally release the original SW trilogy on DVD, you'll notice that when the three Jedi are reunited at last in a key scene shown in Return of The Jedi, Yoda, Obi Wan Kenobi & Anakin Skywalker, you will see that it's the younger Anakin (and not the old Anakin as originally shown in the original ROTJ film back in May of 1983).
It's in my version, and it sucks balls.
Someone should punch Lucas in his stupid fat neck for fucking with Star Wars.
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Where´s Aliens 1-4 demmit?
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The Alien Quadrilogy is out in November this year. There is a youtube of the announcement.
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looking forward to thatneorichieb1971 wrote:The Alien Quadrilogy is out in November this year. There is a youtube of the announcement.

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Try as I may, I've never been able to give two shits for Star Wars.
Perhaps my license to nerd should be revoked.
Perhaps my license to nerd should be revoked.
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Same here. Granted, I don't give two shits about most movies, but Star Wars is an exceptional case. As a nerd, I should blow my load over it, but I just never saw the appeal. Maybe I was too old when I first saw it (12? 14? I don't remember).gabe wrote:Try as I may, I've never been able to give two shits for Star Wars.
Perhaps my license to nerd should be revoked.
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Never ever use that word. EVER.neorichieb1971 wrote:Quadrilogy
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Quadropheniaundamned wrote:Never ever use that word. EVER.neorichieb1971 wrote:Quadrilogy
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Also, I didn't want to bump the other topic but what did you mean by bringing up your old Blu-Ray =! quality thread? It doesn't create quality topics, necessarily, but otherwise I didn't see the reasoning. It seems pretty reasonable to ask for there not to be forum clutter with a new topic for every Blu-Ray release of note (or whatever somebody wants to talk about).
Finally, I wish PC-E Fan X! would show up to mention that the opposite-direction prop design does work; it's been in use since at least when that topic was out in a Russian military helo design.
It was an interesting few movies for me and that's been about it. I think that the 1999 could possibly be a marker for when I stopped giving a damn about big budget movie releases in general.gabe wrote:Try as I may, I've never been able to give two shits for Star Wars.
Perhaps my license to nerd should be revoked.
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It was just the most Blu-Ray review-centric thread I could remember. If you want to start one, I'd be all for it. Would be kinda nice to have an ongoing thread for such discussions.Ed Oscuro wrote:Also, I didn't want to bump the other topic but what did you mean by bringing up your old Blu-Ray =! quality thread? It doesn't create quality topics, necessarily, but otherwise I didn't see the reasoning. It seems pretty reasonable to ask for there not to be forum clutter with a new topic for every Blu-Ray release of note (or whatever somebody wants to talk about).
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I'll edit the title of this thread and take the star wars off.
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