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Texan26 09-23-11 02:50 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by GizmoDVD (Post 10935130)
Look at those numbers again after I tell you that there are 40+ million BD Players in homes in the USA.

That is so dumb. With that logic, not even Avatar did good. As if all it's sales are only in the first three days.

applesandrice 09-23-11 03:01 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Texan26 (Post 10935630)
That is so dumb. With that logic, not even Avatar did good. As if all it's sales are only in the first three days.

Again, they haven't been. Pre-orders have been going on for months.

Texan26 09-23-11 03:20 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by applesandrice (Post 10935642)
Again, they haven't been. Pre-orders have been going on for months.

Like any other blu-ray catalog title, they had preorders for months. The sale is not counted till the street date. What other blu-ray catalog titles sold more than Star Wars in it's first week including the months of preorders?

It's just funny how people manipulate the numbers to make it look like a failure.

pinata242 09-23-11 04:19 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Wouldn't Star Wars generate more pre-orders than Avatar? I don't consider a $70+ set to be an impulse purchase.

Drop 09-23-11 07:09 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Maybe I'm too optimistic, but I think Lucas is looking at these numbers and thinking how much more money he can make releasing the unaltered original trilogy on blu-ray. Maybe even as a bonus to the eventual 3D release to boost sales of them (depending on how they do in the theater).

MBoyd 09-23-11 08:30 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Of course it's a failure. I saw Costco dropped the price $1 today.

Gizmo 09-23-11 09:13 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by fumanstan (Post 10935440)
Still a success.

Not really. When it can only garner that little sales with tens of millions of Star Wars fans. This is pretty much the 'ultimate' release in terms of just about any film. Eh. I bought my copy. Still need to watch the final two films.

Michael Corvin 09-23-11 10:50 PM

re: Star Wars
 
$85 million? Nice, now George can finally afford to add that epic scene with the Gungans to Empire like he had always intended.

fumanstan 09-23-11 10:55 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by GizmoDVD (Post 10935999)
Not really. When it can only garner that little sales with tens of millions of Star Wars fans. This is pretty much the 'ultimate' release in terms of just about any film. Eh. I bought my copy. Still need to watch the final two films.

Yes really. I'm not sure why you expect Star Wars to sell significantly more then every single other Blu-ray title that's been out so far.

Shazam 09-23-11 11:13 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 10936059)
$85 million? Nice, now George can finally afford to add that epic scene with the Gungans to Empire like he had always intended.

Don't give him any ideas.

Jedi Master 33 09-24-11 01:12 AM

re: Star Wars
 
No, no, no. He's going to replace the Ewoks with Gungans and give them walkie talkies.

BuckNaked2k 09-24-11 01:34 AM

re: Star Wars
 
Who gives a flying fuck what the sales numbers are? No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people.*

If you wanted a $90 warmed-over turd in 1080p, you got one. Congratulations. For me, there is no price point that could entice me to add this to my collezione.

*H.L. Mencken

TomOpus 09-24-11 08:16 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k (Post 10936158)
Who gives a flying fuck what the sales numbers are?

C'mon, you've been around long enough to know this is a Star Wars thread. I'm sure we'll be talking about Blu-ray Rot in upcoming weeks.

Texan26 09-24-11 10:46 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k (Post 10936158)
Who gives a flying fuck what the sales numbers are? No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people.*

If you wanted a $90 warmed-over turd in 1080p, you got one. Congratulations. For me, there is no price point that could entice me to add this to my collezione.

*H.L. Mencken

But yet, in the Barnes and Noble coupon thread you posted this:

"Received shipping notification for the Star Wars set at 11:53 last night."

hmmm

TomOpus 09-24-11 12:24 PM

re: Star Wars
 
"It's for a gift".... ;)

Jason 09-24-11 12:49 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 10936447)
"It's for a gift".... ;)

It doesn't count because it's a pre-order.

BuckNaked2k 09-24-11 02:10 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Texan26 (Post 10936360)
But yet, in the Barnes and Noble coupon thread you posted this:

"Received shipping notification for the Star Wars set at 11:53 last night."

hmmm

Indeed I did, Sir. I ordered the Complete Saga and the OT way back when, during a B&N 50% off sale. Got 'em for $44 and $22 respectively. If you are interested in one or t'other, check out "BuckNaked2k" over on half.com.....a 796 rating with 100% positive feedback. -wink-

Iron_Giant 09-24-11 02:24 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k (Post 10936529)
Indeed I did, Sir. I ordered the Complete Saga and the OT way back when, during a B&N 50% off sale. Got 'em for $44 and $22 respectively. If you are interested in one or t'other, check out "BuckNaked2k" over on half.com.....a 796 rating with 100% positive feedback. -wink-

So you do not take drugs, but you are willing to deal.

Could you do me a favor, obey the rules of the forum and clean up the language.

And thank you insulting all of us that bought a movie we love. I have enjoyed watching my "turd" in GLORIOUS 1080p HD.

Texan26 09-24-11 04:08 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k (Post 10936529)
Indeed I did, Sir. I ordered the Complete Saga and the OT way back when, during a B&N 50% off sale. Got 'em for $44 and $22 respectively. If you are interested in one or t'other, check out "BuckNaked2k" over on half.com.....a 796 rating with 100% positive feedback. -wink-

Why not sell it for a lower price than Amazon? Don't you want to get rid of it?

The Valeyard 09-24-11 06:19 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Or better yet - Burn them on a barbecue.

Jason 09-24-11 06:34 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Texan26 (Post 10936648)
Why not sell it for a lower price than Amazon? Don't you want to get rid of it?

I guess George Luca$ isn't the only person interested in making a buck.

(BTW, I have no problem with this.)

mgdeals 09-26-11 01:28 AM

re: Star Wars
 
Bestbuy and Target have now raised their prices to $100 for the complete saga. I bet amazon will follow soon.

Just watched Phantom Menace on bluray for the first time, and now I have no regret getting this set. I don't know why people hate that movie so much. Just because it didn't fulfill some nerd fantasy on what it should have been, it's still a good background movie for the rest of the saga, has epic light saber battles (way better than the unathletic fighting in the OT), and a lot of the scenery/backgrounds are just gorgeous and imaginative. No movie could live up to the nostalgia felt for the OT, but I think these did their job. And the dts audio on this set was awesome, even on my cheap 5.1 system.

If/when the 3D original trilogy is released in theaters to celebrate the 35th anniversary, and the subsequent 3D blurays are released (including theatrical versions of the OT), I will buy them again if they make the UOT bluray quality, and not some lazy laser disc transfer. It would be more noticeable on bluray.

Michael Corvin 09-26-11 09:25 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by mgdeals (Post 10938771)
Just watched Phantom Menace on bluray for the first time, and now I have no regret getting this set. I don't know why people hate that movie so much. Just because it didn't fulfill some nerd fantasy on what it should have been, it's still a good background movie for the rest of the saga, has epic light saber battles (way better than the unathletic fighting in the OT), and a lot of the scenery/backgrounds are just gorgeous and imaginative. No movie could live up to the nostalgia felt for the OT, but I think these did their job.

The action is awesome, saber fights were great. The podrace is an amped up Speeder Bike thing which is cool. Portman and Neeson were good. The movie falls apart because of the backdrop of the whole movie. Politics and trade tariffs make for a boring space opera in spite of the individual action pieces. I've probably seen it a half dozen times and I still couldn't tell you what the hell the movie is about. :lol:

leem6453 09-26-11 11:03 AM

re: Star Wars
 
Do you guys actually think GL is losing any sleep over those sales numbers? Not at all. The set could've sold a lot worse. If I don't like a movie, or changes to a movie, if it sells well, I'll admit. It won't bother me a bit.

I can't believe some of you guys are actually trying to spin it. Grow up!

Oh and this will be my last post! JK, I'll post again. :p

Jay G. 09-26-11 11:32 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by mgdeals (Post 10938771)
Just watched Phantom Menace on bluray for the first time, and now I have no regret getting this set. I don't know why people hate that movie so much. Just because it didn't fulfill some nerd fantasy on what it should have been, it's still a good background movie for the rest of the saga, has epic light saber battles (way better than the unathletic fighting in the OT), and a lot of the scenery/backgrounds are just gorgeous and imaginative.

I just wanted to point out that my dislike for the PT has nothing to do with expectations, or my personal fantasy of what it "should have been" and everything with the films being overall mediocre to terrible movies. TPM in particular has an atrocious plot that is both dumb and convoluted, terrible pacing, bad acting and tin-eared dialogue. Not to mention one of the single most grating characters ever put on the big screen.

Now, I Love the original Star Wars, but I can admit it's not perfect. TPM, on the other hand, is just on a whole other level of bad. I will admit that the effects are visually impressive in places, but parts like the space battle at the end, while visually impressive, just aren't as tension-filled and exciting as the original trench battle. And if I ever just rewatched a part of TPM, it'd be the Darth Maul end lightsaber battle, but one impressive fight sequence does not a good movie make.

I agree that "no movie could live up to the nostalgia felt for the OT," but even with severely reduced expectations, the PT still fall short. I mean, I went into Ep3 with about as low as expectations could go, and even then I cringed at many places in it.


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