ANOTHER Star Wars Box Set?
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Originally Posted by DavidH
Sorry...but some of you guys (and you know EXACTLY who you are) need to get over and accept the fact the originals are never going to be released again. Period. I remember many of you could not be convinced when the boxset was first announced last year despite all of the evidence to the contrary. I'm sure it will be just as difficult again for you to accept with this future boxset.
Screw the original trilogy, I'm hoping for the original Special Edition to be released. The new Special Edition totally raped the original Special Edition, I want my original untouched Special Edition. Now......who's with me?!!
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Originally Posted by BuddyRevell
Screw the original trilogy, I'm hoping for the original Special Edition to be released. The new Special Edition totally raped the original Special Edition, I want my original untouched Special Edition. Now......who's with me?!!
Damn it, Lucas! Just give us the original originals and make this easier for all of us.
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Originally Posted by Class316
So there's a definition release of the films in 2007 in ADDITION to the 6 movie boxset?
What don't you understand from the OP?Box set of the current = yep
HD version = 2007+, at least.
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I don't see this coming out this yr. With ROTS probably hitting in Nov (and presumably Clone Wars v2)... I'd expect the boxset sometime next yr.
I'd like to see the same things everyone else does...New transfer for Ep1 (along with some updated effects w/ Yoda at the top of the list), and fixed "errors" from the recent OT release (notably the ANH audio, and saber effects)
Another thing that'd be an added bonus is braching extended editions for at least 1-4 (that would also give us the original theatricals for TPM and AOTC) We know that there's a fair amount of deleted scenes that'd be relatively easy to put back in for the prequels. Of course I personally find them too long as is, but atleast it'd be an added bonus.
The ANH Biggs scenes would need some cleaning up (who knows if they've already done this or not) and George could still say he prefers the shorter version (just like PJ for LOTR) but it'd be cool and again, give fans a little extra incentive to pick up a new set after only 2 yrs. I don't know if there's that many worthwhile scenes from ESB and ROTJ, so I really don't care if those get extended or not.
And of course an extra disc with all the deleted stuff seperated, and some new bonus features. (From SW to Jedi making of?)
Those to me seem practical and would get me excited for them.
I'd like to see the same things everyone else does...New transfer for Ep1 (along with some updated effects w/ Yoda at the top of the list), and fixed "errors" from the recent OT release (notably the ANH audio, and saber effects)
Another thing that'd be an added bonus is braching extended editions for at least 1-4 (that would also give us the original theatricals for TPM and AOTC) We know that there's a fair amount of deleted scenes that'd be relatively easy to put back in for the prequels. Of course I personally find them too long as is, but atleast it'd be an added bonus.
The ANH Biggs scenes would need some cleaning up (who knows if they've already done this or not) and George could still say he prefers the shorter version (just like PJ for LOTR) but it'd be cool and again, give fans a little extra incentive to pick up a new set after only 2 yrs. I don't know if there's that many worthwhile scenes from ESB and ROTJ, so I really don't care if those get extended or not.
And of course an extra disc with all the deleted stuff seperated, and some new bonus features. (From SW to Jedi making of?)
Those to me seem practical and would get me excited for them.
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I wonder if Lucas will "digitally fix" any of the pre-quels, as he did for the Original Trilogy, a.k.a. digitally removing Jar-Jar, improving dialog, etc...
I mean come on, if the originals needed to be "fixed" as much as they were, then the new ones need a complete overhaul lol. All joking aside, there would have to be something pretty dang special to make me purchase the first three films (not passing judgement on #3 yet) again.
I mean come on, if the originals needed to be "fixed" as much as they were, then the new ones need a complete overhaul lol. All joking aside, there would have to be something pretty dang special to make me purchase the first three films (not passing judgement on #3 yet) again.
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Originally Posted by Charlie_Chaplin
ANOTHER ONE!?!?!?!? OH MY GOD!!! George Lucas you are no longer on my list of top directors. I mean I just spend my hard-earned money on the Original Trilogy boxset last year and now you came up with yet ANOTHER boxset?!?! I thought it would be at least 3 years before you make us double-dip but one year?!!?!?!?!?!? Gosh, that's just shameful!!!
Anyone that did not see this coming is a fucking moron. George Lucas practically invented the double-dip with the OT.
To me this is good news, bring it on. And bring on any new versions of LOTR too!
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Originally Posted by Qui Gon Jim
The slightest fart from George Lucas makes the haters come out of the woodwork. Sigh. This guy registered to post this dribble. Was it OK for PJ and New Line to make you double dip for LOTR? OH! That's right! That's different because the holy one PJ decreed it to be so. Double dips are a fact of life and they will always happen. If you think that PJ and NL have wrung the last penny out of LOTR, then I have a bridge to sell you.
Anyone that did not see this coming is a fucking moron. George Lucas practically invented the double-dip with the OT.
To me this is good news, bring it on. And bring on any new versions of LOTR too!
Anyone that did not see this coming is a fucking moron. George Lucas practically invented the double-dip with the OT.
To me this is good news, bring it on. And bring on any new versions of LOTR too!
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I actually waited on buying the current one in speculation of this. I know we'll never get originals but i'm sure the 6 movie set will be sweet, and i will just have to keep my laserdisc set forever.....its all good. But now i have to remember to unload the current EP1 and EP2 before the box set comes out. Probably should have done that when they were "oop" for like a month or so.
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They said around the DVD release that they would probably re-release the set in a new format in 2007 for the 30th anniversary of A New Hope.
I'll probably pass until it's in HD if they're not changing the films further. I'm not big on extras so no need to double dip for me.
I'll probably pass until it's in HD if they're not changing the films further. I'm not big on extras so no need to double dip for me.
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A big tag with a low price of $40 finally made me buy the trilogy set at WalMart recently.
I'm actually interested in seeing ROTS, but I'm going to have to rent AOTC, because when it came out I had absolutely no interest in it. Call it aftertaste from TPM.
If ROTS is as good as I'm thinking it could be, I hope they do release a set of the three prequel films, because there's no way I'd buy the six-pack.
I'm actually interested in seeing ROTS, but I'm going to have to rent AOTC, because when it came out I had absolutely no interest in it. Call it aftertaste from TPM.
If ROTS is as good as I'm thinking it could be, I hope they do release a set of the three prequel films, because there's no way I'd buy the six-pack.
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Wouldn't it be funny if George decided to hold off and make ROTS ONLY available in the upcoming 6-movie box set...sure, that would be evil...but funny.
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Originally Posted by Doughboy
Well, that's a tough one. I like that the original SE had Sebastian Shaw as the Anakin ghost. But I like that the DVD SE cleaned up the Rancor scene. I like that the original SE had Boba Fett's original voice. But I like that the DVD SE removes Luke's scream in Bespin. I like that the original SE had the correct audio in the Death Star attack. But I like that the DVD SE has a better looking CG Jabba.
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Originally Posted by rennervision
It's a shame Lucas can't apply a simple litmus test to any alteration he makes on his movies. All he has to do is ask himself, does this improve the scene or does it change the scene? If it improves the scene, proceed with the alteration. If it changes a scene that originally needed no improvement, halt immediately.
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Originally Posted by Qui Gon Jim
The slightest fart from George Lucas makes the haters come out of the woodwork. Sigh. This guy registered to post this dribble. Was it OK for PJ and New Line to make you double dip for LOTR? OH! That's right! That's different because the holy one PJ decreed it to be so. Double dips are a fact of life and they will always happen. If you think that PJ and NL have wrung the last penny out of LOTR, then I have a bridge to sell you.
Anyone that did not see this coming is a fucking moron. George Lucas practically invented the double-dip with the OT.
To me this is good news, bring it on. And bring on any new versions of LOTR too!
Anyone that did not see this coming is a fucking moron. George Lucas practically invented the double-dip with the OT.
To me this is good news, bring it on. And bring on any new versions of LOTR too!
Let's see...
1990 P&S VHS re-issues
1990 WS VHS re-issues in a special collector's box
1995 THX P&S VHS
1995 THX WS VHS
1997 SEs VHS
1999 SEs re-issue (mainly because my VCR ate my '97 TESB tape)
2004 DVDs
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Originally Posted by Cameron
100 episodes....the hell....amazing...hope this is young indy quality...could be great

And a word on the 100 episodes. Isn't that ironic? 100 episodes is generally what is needed for syndication rights, is it not?



