Matching box for Star Wars I-III trilogy?
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Matching box for Star Wars I-III trilogy?
Tried to search first, but kept getting a "Searching has been disabled" message.
Just wondering if there's a box anywhere out there for sale that matches the IV-VI box set but is designed for the I-III movies. Kind of like you could buy that mega box for LOTR for like $3.
Sorry if it's been discussed previously - like I said, no search. Thanks!
Just wondering if there's a box anywhere out there for sale that matches the IV-VI box set but is designed for the I-III movies. Kind of like you could buy that mega box for LOTR for like $3.
Sorry if it's been discussed previously - like I said, no search. Thanks!
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Nope... it was rumored that such a box would be a retailer exclusive when Ep. III came out (and that would have been a lot cooler than the coins/lithos/clipshow DVDs that we got). But, to date nothing has been released.
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It does irrate me that the widescreen prequels came out with the gold spines and the Not so Original trilogy Widescreen is Silver. Thankfully i found some custom covers for the that so they all look the same now. If your looking for a box cover you can try ebay, i remember seeing this one guy who makes custom box covers, he had a bunch of different types but he charges like $30 for each.But they do look cool.
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Originally Posted by Kocheese99
i remember seeing this one guy who makes custom box covers, he had a bunch of different types but he charges like $30 for each.But they do look cool.
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It does irrate me that the widescreen prequels came out with the gold spines and the Not so Original trilogy Widescreen is Silver.
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Originally Posted by Terrell
Well, that's because Lucas, according to past interviews, really looks at this series as 2 seperate trilogies and not one movie split into six parts ala LOTR. So he distinguished between sets.
My wife got me one of the Paul Champagne boxes last Christmas, holds seven discs. Since it's only open on one side, I rotate the image every few weeks on the shelf so I only have to see the mismatched colors every few weeks at a time
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Originally Posted by bboisvert
You're thinking of http://www.designpaulchampagne.com/




