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Originally Posted by MovieExchange
Gee, I seem to have ruffled some feathers. Stop your whining. If you can't handle me sharing my opinion, then that's your problem.
This is a thread specifically about the possible future release patterns for certain films, not the quality of those films. Posting your negative opinion on the quality of the films in this thread is a threadcrap and against forum rules. If you can't handle following forum rules, then the problem won't last very long for you... DJ |
back to the topic. I expect a individual release and a boxset just like when II came out.
I will most likely buy both. Hopefully they come out before DDD's 20% :) |
Originally Posted by djtoell
Actually, it's your problem: http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=235044
This is a thread specifically about the possible future release patterns for certain films, not the quality of those films. Posting your negative opinion on the quality of the films in this thread is a threadcrap and against forum rules. If you can't handle following forum rules, then the problem won't last very long for you... DJ |
Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
TPM wasn't totally shot on digital. I believe only pieces of it were. That's why they had to transfer from film.
As for the box set issue... C'mon guys, a box set of all three is definitely happening. As others have pointed out, Episodes I & II were boxed together when AOTC hit DVD. Now, I'd say the real question is whether or not said box set will contain any exclusive features, or discs even. I'm doubtful though. I get the sense LucasFilm is saving that for the HD-DVD version. |
Originally Posted by cactusoly
:crap:
just pull out your old VHS tapes and stay away from here. |
Originally posted by MovieExchange Gee, I seem to have ruffled some feathers. Stop your whining. If you can't handle me sharing my opinion, then that's your problem. -THX |
Originally posted by ceeece Didn't they boxset Episode I and II together already? When the third Harry Potter movie was released, they grouped it with the first two in a box that read "The First Three Years," or something like that. Okay, nice touch. But obviously there are more coming. I might actually buy the boxed set that you know is going to come out when the final movie makes its way to DVD, but for now I'm collecting each installment separately. --THX |
Originally Posted by Cameron
3-d in theaters that summer...in a nice new remastered box for christmas that year....same as it ever was.....hit it hard for the summer, and cash in with santa. They do it everytime there is a star wars release.
But anyways, I'll buy a boxed set for Episodes 1-3 if they're presented in a very nice box like episodes 4-6. Otherwise I'll just wait until they come out with some ultimate boxed set with perhaps a very creative packaging. What would really make sense for an Episodes 1-3 boxed set, is to do a similar packaging is the original trilogy, while releasing a fourth bonus features disc with it as well. |
Originally Posted by MovieExchange
The only way I'd consider buying a boxset containing the ep 1 & 2 stinkfests is if eps 4-6 were included and you could watch the original theatrical versions.
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Those not picking up the TPM DVD are missing out on one of the greatest "making of" docs I have ever seen, "The Beginning." I was very disappointed that the AotC DVD didn't have "The Middle" as a special.
I fully expect there to be a box set of all three, but it will probably just be a cheesy plain ol box similar to the LOTR TE "boxset." By the time these come out as a 6-disc set, there will most likely be changes made to these films so the current discs will probably be your only chance at getting the "original cuts" of these films (or as close as you'll get). |
Originally Posted by MovieExchange
The only way I'd consider buying a boxset containing the ep 1 & 2 stinkfests is if eps 4-6 were included and you could watch the original theatrical versions.
Originally Posted by MovieExchange
Gee, I seem to have ruffled some feathers. Stop your whining. If you can't handle me sharing my opinion, then that's your problem.
Actually, it's *your* problem. The forum has rules against threadcrapping... which is exactly what you did. In the future, if you aren't interested in the topic, then please don't post. |
I'm debating whether to buy the first two right now for 11.99 or so at Circuit City or simply wait until the 3rd film. I had Attack of the Clones used previously and ended up reselling it to Blockbuster. I would much prefer a box for the first three films if it matches the original trilogy.
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Yah. How pissed would we be if they release a boxed set when Sith hits DVD and it includes a bonus disc only included in that version. ;)
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Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Yah. How pissed would we be if they release a boxed set when Sith hits DVD and it includes a bonus disc only included in that version. ;)
Imagine how many sets Lucas would sell? |
A box set would be nice...if the box for the OT was a bit more durable.
I quickly shanked my OT box and just display my OT Star Wars discs in their keepcases with custom art. So I won't be needing a box for the PT. In fact, I expect to replace the Clone Wars cover-art with matching art. |
Originally Posted by hanumang
If memory serves, the online text commentary for TPM mentions that the only scene shot on HD was when Qui-Gon extracted a sample of Anakin's blood (to test for midiclorians).
C'mon guys, a box set of all three is definitely happening. |
Originally Posted by ThatGuamGuy
Nuts to that, I want a box set with all six. Two boxes for the same series would look ugly, to me, unless they were different cuts like 'Lord of the Rings'.
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Originally Posted by Mike Lowrey
A box set would be nice...if the box for the OT was a bit more durable.
I quickly shanked my OT box and just display my OT Star Wars discs in their keepcases with custom art. So I won't be needing a box for the PT. In fact, I expect to replace the Clone Wars cover-art with matching art. |
I doubt a box set of the three prequels will be released.
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I was very disappointed that the AotC DVD didn't have "The Middle" as a special. Still, the Empire of Dreams is the best doc of them all. |
Never hold off on buying the current ones - because with Lucas you can almost guarantee that new releases will be different than the current ones. |
Originally Posted by Terrell
I thought the doc on the AOTC disc was very good as well. I tend to think the reason they didn't do another doc like the beginning was, they would just be repeating the same thing over again. I mean, how much different could a doc like The Beginning would be.
Still, the Empire of Dreams is the best doc of them all. I do agree that the BTS stuff on the AotC DVD was really good, I just felt it was a notch below TPM. I do agree that EOD is the best of them all though. |
Originally Posted by Terrell
I doubt a box set of the three prequels will be released.
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