New details on the Star Wars set
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New details on the Star Wars set
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Hey, Commentaries!!! Sounds good to me, and keeping good faith with the Ep. I & II discs.
Fox have kindly sent over further details on the Star Wars Trilogy which will be arriving this September. Firstly, we can confirm that each of the films will be presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 EX, English Dolby Surround, Spanish Dolby Surround and French Dolby Surround tracks. Each will be THX Certified. As for extras, A New Hope will include a commentary by George Lucas, Ben Burtt, Dennis Muren and Carrie Fisher. Empire Strikes Back will include commentary by George Lucas, Irvin Kershner, Lawrence Kasdan, Ben Burtt, Dennis Muren and Carrie Fisher, and Return of the Jedi will include a commentary by George Lucas, Lawrence Kasdan, Ben Burtt, Dennis Muren and Carrie Fisher. The fourth disc includes the most comprehensive feature-length documentary ever produced on the Star Wars saga as well as never-before-seen footage from the making of all three films and much more. We'll bring you the full specs just as soon as we have them. Stay tuned.
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When I met hamill it was by request that we not ask him anything about star wars.
You can lump him into the group trying to forget the films.
You can lump him into the group trying to forget the films.
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I agree with whoever said it in the other thread that if we were only going to get one cast member to participate in the commentary, Fisher would be the best choice.
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Originally posted by JBurns24
Is Mark Hamill really so busy he can't do commentaries for the films that made his career. I know Harrison Ford has tried to forget all about these movies, but Hamill still embraces them.
Is Mark Hamill really so busy he can't do commentaries for the films that made his career. I know Harrison Ford has tried to forget all about these movies, but Hamill still embraces them.
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Originally posted by demonio
whats Hamill's problem anyway? He should be happy to talk about these films, if it weren't for them he'd be a bum.......oh wait I think he's a bum anyway.
whats Hamill's problem anyway? He should be happy to talk about these films, if it weren't for them he'd be a bum.......oh wait I think he's a bum anyway.
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Originally posted by Jackskeleton
When I met hamill it was by request that we not ask him anything about star wars.
You can lump him into the group trying to forget the films.
When I met hamill it was by request that we not ask him anything about star wars.
You can lump him into the group trying to forget the films.
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I don't think it's a matter of distancing himself, it's probably more likely that people would ask Hamill nothing but Star Wars questions if he left that out there.
Besides that, is there really anything more Hamill could say that he hasn't already time and time again? Fisher is an interesting choice because she was coked up during those years, so I can't wait to hear what she has to say.
Besides that, is there really anything more Hamill could say that he hasn't already time and time again? Fisher is an interesting choice because she was coked up during those years, so I can't wait to hear what she has to say.
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You are:
A) Assuming that Hamill was even asked
and
B) Assuming Lucasfilm offered him payment for the commentaries
Hamill comes off to me as a pretty decent guy - don't know why he's being bashed by some people.
A) Assuming that Hamill was even asked
and
B) Assuming Lucasfilm offered him payment for the commentaries
Hamill comes off to me as a pretty decent guy - don't know why he's being bashed by some people.
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Originally posted by RussG
Will we see the cut Toshi Station scene from A New Hope?
Will we see the cut Toshi Station scene from A New Hope?
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I'm glad to hear of the commentaries, but I just wish that Harrison Ford would have participated. (come to think of it, i don't think he's done any commentary for any of his films)
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I just read about the commentaries and all i could think of (besides Mark Hamill being absent; figures
) i that it's too bad that Alec Guiness is no longer with us
. I think he would have participated. Can't wait for this set anyways.
) i that it's too bad that Alec Guiness is no longer with us
. I think he would have participated. Can't wait for this set anyways.
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Originally posted by Gcomeau
I just read about the commentaries and all i could think of (besides Mark Hamill being absent; figures
) i that it's too bad that Alec Guiness is no longer with us
. I think he would have participated. Can't wait for this set anyways.
I just read about the commentaries and all i could think of (besides Mark Hamill being absent; figures
) i that it's too bad that Alec Guiness is no longer with us
. I think he would have participated. Can't wait for this set anyways.
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A Hamill commentary would justify him not talking about it anymore. He could tell people "listen to the commentary" and be done with it. By having Hamill do a commentary he could really truly move on from the questions. IMO.
Looking forward to this set. And, yes, I want to see the deleted scenes, especially Toshi Station and the Wampa Rampage from ESB.
Looking forward to this set. And, yes, I want to see the deleted scenes, especially Toshi Station and the Wampa Rampage from ESB.
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Originally posted by Gcomeau
i that it's too bad that Alec Guiness is no longer with us
. I think he would have participated.
i that it's too bad that Alec Guiness is no longer with us
. I think he would have participated.
He thought the films were incredibly silly. He was happy to cash the checks, but upset at how this character overshadowed his entire career. He has mentioned that he throws away all Star Wars fan mail before even reading.
A direct quote from Sir Alec: "I shrivel up every time someone mentions Star Wars to me."
Doesn't sound like someone who would gladly sit down and record a commentary.
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Not to mention that Guinness (the best actor the world ever made, in my opinion) isn't exactly the best speaker; he's a bit dry. (Watch the interview on Criterion's "Tunes of Glory" disc for more of this.) It would be interesting to hear him speak a little bit about the movies, but a feature length commentary by him on any of his movies... he just wouldn't have had enough to say, I don't think.
Besides, he said everything he wanted to say about his movies in his two autobiographies.
I say this with all due respect; as I said, I think he's the best actor ever. But a lot of great actors are so instinctual that they can't enunciate what they're actually doing too well. (especially what they were doing twenty-five years ago, when they made the movie they're being asked about.)
Besides, he said everything he wanted to say about his movies in his two autobiographies.
I say this with all due respect; as I said, I think he's the best actor ever. But a lot of great actors are so instinctual that they can't enunciate what they're actually doing too well. (especially what they were doing twenty-five years ago, when they made the movie they're being asked about.)
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anthony daniels woulve been GREAT on commentary. his stories when he used to cohost the star wars nights on QVC were really good.



