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xage 01-03-12 01:49 PM

re: Star Wars
 
That was interesting no "review" for Star Wars Blu-ray in DVDTalk ???

Double_Oh_7 01-03-12 02:45 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC (Post 11062002)
.....been here for 5 years..and this is your first post. Nice.

Who crapped in your Cheerios?

windom 01-03-12 06:27 PM

re: Star Wars
 
I just watched the deleted scenes from the OT.

Here are my nitpicks of them:

When Luke finishes constructing his light saber, he turns it on then off. But he doesn't try slicing anything! What if he didn't build it correctly? He puts it in R2 at the point so there is no chance he tested it before actually using it on the skiff. I guess he was a decent engineer fortunately.

In the sandstorm scene, Luke gets into his X-Wing and it looks like he just flings the ladder off the side. Shouldn't there be some way to fold the ladder back up into the ship so it can be used again? Though it's not completely clear what happens to the ladder since it's at the bottom of the screen. I think this scene also proves that R2 must have had his rocket boosters working...how else could he get into the X-Wing? Of course, both these issues are moot, if Luke just uses the force to levitate himself and R2 into the X-Wing.

Superboy 01-03-12 10:03 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by windom (Post 11063694)
I just watched the deleted scenes from the OT.

Here are my nitpicks of them:

When Luke finishes constructing his light saber, he turns it on then off. But he doesn't try slicing anything! What if he didn't build it correctly? He puts it in R2 at the point so there is no chance he tested it before actually using it on the skiff. I guess he was a decent engineer fortunately.

[starwarsnerd]When a lightsaber is activated for the first time after construction, it will explode if it has not been built correctly.[/starwarsnerd]

Josh-da-man 01-03-12 10:18 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Luke should have killed a Jawa to test his lightsabre.

milo bloom 01-04-12 11:26 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 11063320)
Book Talk is always a joke, but seriously... there's a Review Talk? rotfl

Separating out Review Talk is one of the worst forum design decisions they could have made. They should feed directly into either the DVD or Blu (or Movies) sections, which would create far more traffic and discussion.


Originally Posted by windom (Post 11063694)
I just watched the deleted scenes from the OT.

Here are my nitpicks of them:

When Luke finishes constructing his light saber, he turns it on then off. But he doesn't try slicing anything! What if he didn't build it correctly? He puts it in R2 at the point so there is no chance he tested it before actually using it on the skiff. I guess he was a decent engineer fortunately.

In the sandstorm scene, Luke gets into his X-Wing and it looks like he just flings the ladder off the side. Shouldn't there be some way to fold the ladder back up into the ship so it can be used again? Though it's not completely clear what happens to the ladder since it's at the bottom of the screen. I think this scene also proves that R2 must have had his rocket boosters working...how else could he get into the X-Wing? Of course, both these issues are moot, if Luke just uses the force to levitate himself and R2 into the X-Wing.

As for the ladder issue, we see it in Empire Strikes Back, when Luke gets back from bringing down that ATAT, R2 is already in the cockpit and he climbs in. And when he leaves Degobah, we see him climb the ladder and then nothing more. I think that just has to be filed under the same category of "how did they get Kong onto the ship?"

Rainet 09-05-12 03:42 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Are they ever going to lower the retail prices of the complete saga? Urgh...Always $90-$100 everywhere. And that's the sale price.

Like to see it dip to $50-$60 new. Other sets like Alien and Rocky dipped alot since their releases. Star Wars must still be selling alot.

islandclaws 09-05-12 03:44 PM

re: Star Wars
 
No, it's always going to be expensive and you will never own it.

LosingMyMind 09-05-12 03:46 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Rainet (Post 11372438)
Are they ever going to lower the retail prices of the complete saga? Urgh...Always $90-$100 everywhere. And that's the sale price.

Like to see it dip to $50-$60 new. Other sets like Alien and Rocky dipped alot since their releases. Star Wars must still be selling alot.

There will be no price drop. It will go OOP, and that's it. If you're interested in it, buy it now. Otherwise, wait for the 3D set.

Mike86 09-05-12 03:50 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Rainet (Post 11372438)
Are they ever going to lower the retail prices of the complete saga? Urgh...Always $90-$100 everywhere. And that's the sale price.

Like to see it dip to $50-$60 new. Other sets like Alien and Rocky dipped alot since their releases. Star Wars must still be selling alot.

I don't own any of the releases myself due to Lucas' constant tinkering with the films but, if the bonus discs aren't a big deal to you I've seen the individual sets (prequel trilogy and original trilogy) on sale for about $35-40 a piece before. Probably about the lowest they'll go anytime soon. Why not just do that?

milo bloom 09-05-12 03:54 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Used will probably be your best bet. I refused to buy it new and I found it a couple months ago used for $53.

Timber 09-05-12 04:04 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 11372455)
Used will probably be your best bet. I refused to buy it new and I found it a couple months ago used for $53.

Still about $20 over my price point. I'm starting to think I will never own this set and I can't say it bothers me. Still enjoy the movies and tune in for a few minutes when I see them on FX but never have the desire to pop one in and watch from start to finish.

Artman 09-05-12 05:10 PM

re: Star Wars
 
It was $80 on release week (and subsequent sales)... for six big films on blu-ray that's what we call a deal. If it's too much for you, perhaps you'd be better off sticking to DVD's.

Rainet 09-05-12 05:10 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Mike86 (Post 11372451)
I don't own any of the releases myself due to Lucas' constant tinkering with the films but, if the bonus discs aren't a big deal to you I've seen the individual sets (prequel trilogy and original trilogy) on sale for about $35-40 a piece before. Probably about the lowest they'll go anytime soon. Why not just do that?

That's what kills me about me whole thing. I really want the bonus disc. I enjoy documentaries and extras. If I could just buy the original trilogy and the bonus disc. It would be great. Lol.
I wouldn't mind owning the prequels, but it's not something I would go out of my way for. Eventually I may just cave in for the original trilogy only. Its a shame though, really wanted the extras, but obviously not at those prices.

ThePhantomGoat 09-05-12 05:37 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Artman (Post 11372514)
It was $80 on release week (and subsequent sales)... for six big films on blu-ray that's what we call a deal. If it's too much for you, perhaps you'd be better off sticking to DVD's.


That's a silly position to have. We buy/love blu rays because of our desire to have films in top notch quality... that being said, everyone will have their limit for all or certain films. And we ALL know that, typically, given a little time, you can get any specific movie or set at or below your set limit.

Nobody said $80 is too much for 6 films on blu ray. In fact, It's a pretty good damn deal. Will I pay $80 for butchered versions of a beloved trilogy and 3 so-so prequels? No way. When this sets gets to be ~50 I'll bit though. That being said, lets say a top notch set of Phantasm gets released... 4 movies... same $80. I would snap it up day 1.

It's all perspective, and personal opinion. Don't be snippy and tell someone to stick to DVDs because they look at things a different way than you.

Schloob1 09-05-12 07:11 PM

re: Star Wars
 
The complete saga can be had for the $40's through Hastings.com during their sales if it is in stock. I managed to get it for $43 that way.

Schloob1 09-05-12 07:16 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Artman (Post 11372514)
It was $80 on release week (and subsequent sales)... for six big films on blu-ray that's what I call a deal. If it's too much for you, perhaps you'd be better off sticking to DVD's.

FIXED. That's what YOU consider a deal. Just because you may have more disposable income for movies most likely does not mean others do and consider that $80 to be way too much for this. For example, I already have my price point at $35 for the Indy collection. My price point for Star Wars was $50 and I stuck to it. Other than Disney/Pixar and Criterion to a lesser extent I refuse to pay top dollar for other releases because I know eventually they'll get down to my price range.

LosingMyMind 09-05-12 08:19 PM

re: Star Wars
 
I would have paid $150 and called it a deal. Fantastic set!

Schloob1 09-05-12 08:49 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by LosingMyMind (Post 11372733)
I would have paid $150 and called it a deal. Fantastic set!

The irony of your name ;) -ptth- But as I mentioned, whatever someone is willing/able to spend is what it's "worth" to that person.

RobLutter 09-05-12 08:52 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by LosingMyMind (Post 11372733)
I would have paid $150 and called it a deal. Fantastic set!

Is that you, Rick Mccallum?

BuckNaked2k 09-05-12 10:17 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by RobLutter (Post 11372768)
Is that you, Rick Mccallum?

Sansweet.

SterlingBen 09-06-12 12:39 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Perhaps this BF

nodeerforamonth 09-06-12 11:28 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by LosingMyMind (Post 11372733)
I would have paid $150 and called it a deal. Fantastic set!

+6 (+1 for each film)

Artman 09-07-12 12:47 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by ThePhantomGoat (Post 11372542)
It's all perspective, and personal opinion. Don't be snippy and tell someone to stick to DVDs because they look at things a different way than you.

Nothing snippy about it, $13 per film is a good deal. And trilogy options were provided for those who don't want certain ones. I'm sure single releases will be out eventually as well.

And if it really is a case of having the money available, than movies really shouldn't even be on the radar of someone in that position - I've been there.

Rainet 09-07-12 04:08 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Artman (Post 11374503)
Nothing snippy about it, $13 per film is a good deal. And trilogy options were provided for those who don't want certain ones. I'm sure single releases will be out eventually as well.

And if it really is a case of having the money available, than movies really shouldn't even be on the radar of someone in that position - I've been there.

Money is definitely not an issue. Just a matter of what I am really watching. Sort of like The Godfather collection. I know I will rarely watch part III, And mostly part I, II, and the bonus disc. However the price dipped, that I picked it up as the value/watch ratio was worth it.
Same goes for the alien set. I wasn't going to spend $80-$100 when the set first came out since I knew i'll be watching mostly the first 2 movies and the bonus material. But since that dipped to around $30. It was an easy purchase. Just not the case with Star Wars.

However like I mentioned before, I may just buy the original trilogy(price is reasonable), even though it would of been great to own the bonus disc.


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