no box set of the star wars movies?
#51
Retired
I like ROTJ quite a bit, not the best, but quite a bit. And I'm not a member of the under 40 crowd.
But these debates are 100% pointless. Movies are totally subjective, some people hate ROTJ, others love it, neither side is going to change their mind so it's pointless to argue about.
But these debates are 100% pointless. Movies are totally subjective, some people hate ROTJ, others love it, neither side is going to change their mind so it's pointless to argue about.
#52
I loved the original three and will pick them up however I can get them. I would prefer a no added CGI boxset, but am not all that picky as I really like these movies.
Now those last 2, well, I like to pretend they never happened.
Now those last 2, well, I like to pretend they never happened.
#54
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Originally posted by sracer
I'm sorry that I didn't express myself better because you missed my point. I didn't have a problem with the redemption of the fallen hero story, I had a problem with the over-the-top, the audience-is-too-dense to get the subtlety of the conflict that Vader was feeling... So Lucas put it on a 5 yr old's level... by the numerous head turning shots....
I'm sorry that I didn't express myself better because you missed my point. I didn't have a problem with the redemption of the fallen hero story, I had a problem with the over-the-top, the audience-is-too-dense to get the subtlety of the conflict that Vader was feeling... So Lucas put it on a 5 yr old's level... by the numerous head turning shots....
Honestly, I remember that my two favorite parts of the movie (when I first saw it in the theater) were the speeder bikes and the AT-ST's . . . they were just sweet . . . Ewoks didn't bother me so much . . .
#55
DVD Talk Legend
Originally posted by talemyn
Your absolutely right . . . all you had to do was read the expression on his face to realize the inner confli . . . oh, wait . . .
Your absolutely right . . . all you had to do was read the expression on his face to realize the inner confli . . . oh, wait . . .

If people can't see that the target audience for Empire was different than Jedi, then that's that....nothing that I can say will make it more obvious than the films themselves.




