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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by RobLutter
(Post 10578092)
You don't have the pay 8.25% taxes locally. That or you enjoy waiting and using gas. :D
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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by arminius
(Post 10577992)
It's a sled.
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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by MinLShaw
(Post 10578095)
6% here, but I have a Walmart literally across the street from my neighborhood so gas is negligible. The new GM has the place running very efficiently; Black Friday went very smoothly there.
I'd rather shop locally if need be (mom and pop) or skip taxes and buy on Amazon. But I digress. Off topic. :) |
re: Star Wars
(regarding making people buy the whole saga to get the original versions theory)
Originally Posted by AmityBoatTours
(Post 10577635)
Wouldnt that really be something if it turned out to be the case lol/
of course it wont be but still it would really be something lol |
re: Star Wars
I'd LOL if the extra discs on the complete boxset had the original cuts... still non-anamorphic 480i... as "special features". :)
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by Idioteque...
(Post 10577509)
Am I the only one that likes number 3? i thought it was very enjoyable and the climax was pretty awesome action wise and as for the first movie, that fight scene at the end sort of redeems the film for me.
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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 10577571)
^ the deleted scenes are what I'm really looking forward in seeing - notably the cut wampa scene from 'Empire' and the sandstorm scene from 'Jedi' (fingers crossed)
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
(Post 10577625)
I've NEVER have held SW as an art film type...Motorcycle Diaries? Yeah...that's more artsy for sure..but SW sure as hell isn't an "art film" in the sense we know of it.
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re: Star Wars
If they really wanted to knock our socks off, they could create "extended television versions" with all these cut scenes. Like how Dune and Superman used to show on TV with extra scenes included to pad out the running time to sell more commercials. Not for everyday viewing of course, cause the pacing would be shot to heck, but they would certainly make great selling points.
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Re: Amazon Discounts and Deals Thread #7 (is it #7? I'll pretend it is)
Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
(Post 10577625)
why is Han not doing much and is..kind of useless to be around here?
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re: Star Wars
o_O?
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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 10576644)
Warning: If you haven't seen these films yet, there are major spoilers in the individual movie descriptions on Amazon.
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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by LosingMyMind
(Post 10578412)
Cool story, bro. Looks like you're lost.
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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by RobLutter
Ordered the complete set... the pricing is very very un-Lucas. I remember paying $50 for the OT alone on DVD when it came out (and that was an excellent price). |
re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
(Post 10578478)
The OT is $44.99 not a huge difference compared to $50. I don't see this as a great bargain like so many here do.
$45 for blu-ray vs. $58 for DVD = not bad. |
re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
(Post 10578478)
The OT is $44.99 not a huge difference compared to $50. I don't see this as a great bargain like so many here do.
$15 each is pretty darn good...although i don't think I'll be buying them...unless newly restored anamorphic originals are available. FranklinShepard posted the link below in the Blu-ray bargains forum...and it's a fantastic read... http://secrethistoryofstarwars.com/savingstarwars.html |
re: Star Wars
I'll probably pre-order the full set at that price...
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re: Star Wars
I find it totally ridiculous that Lucas keeps saying that it will cost SO much money to restore the original version of the movie. Um...didn't he do that already when he made the crap special edition version ? They looked pretty good to me.
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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by Kory
(Post 10577398)
We get it, you don't care about packaging or about bonus features, old man. Most of us do. Get over it.
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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by JimRochester
(Post 10578649)
I'm not the only one forgoing the bonus discs yell at them too
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re: Star Wars
Apology accepted and you're right I have been less understanding of that aspect of the hobby as of late. Perhaps either more people have been making a bigger deal of it or I've just been noticing it more.
I don't totally disregard extras I just don't get as excited as many others do. I'll peruse them once and if it's a great documentary I'll see it more than once. I just don't base any buying or upgrade decisions on what extras are included. |
re: Star Wars
Yeah, both sides of the fence here need to realize that there are people who feel the complete opposite way from them, and that both points of view are completely valid.
I like special packaging. SteelBooks look cool and are fun to collect. If a movie comes with a slipcover, I want that slipcover. I love watching special features about movies, and even if I know I'll never watch a certain special feature again, I like knowing that I can watch it if I want to. Some people are naturally a little more OCD as well, meaning that if two movies in a series have a slipcover and are designed a certain way, and then the third movie doesn't have a slipcover and is designed completely different, it bugs us. Although to a lesser extent than some, I am still one of those people. Another thing is, unless it's simple little text-and-picture-only biographies or factoids about the movie, there is absolutely no reason for a studio NOT to carry over all previously-released bonus features, in addition to any new ones. And collectors, or just people with OCD tendencies, are bugged when we can't have everything in one neat little package. Having to keep an old DVD as well as my new Blu-ray because they only carried over some of the special features from the DVD is just plain annoying to me. It's even more annoying when they take the trouble to include some of them, but not all of them. And it's most annoying when commentaries aren't carried over from the DVD to the Blu-ray, because then you can't even listen to the commentary while watching the film in high definition. None of these things are enough to ruin anyone's year, but they are enough to cause great annoyance and grief for those of us who are completists (is that a word?), and like to collect movies and TV shows for how they look, as well as what the disc contains. At the same time, I understand that some people like to just own the movie and would rather not pay for bonus DVDs and digital copies and bonus discs of special features and special packaging and the like. That's why I think it's great that studios have started releasing stripped-down versions as well as jam-packed versions of movies, in order to please both audiences. The thing is though, if they only release the jam-packed versions, you still get what you want, which is the film, even if it is at a slightly higher cost. When studios skimp on something, you still get your film, but I only get part of what I'm after. The jam-packed versions will almost always please everybody, and that's the point I'm trying to make here, I guess. |
re: Star Wars
Wasn't "A New Hope" the DVD where people claimed the front and rear channels were reversed in the audio mix? Was that actually true? IF so, I hope that's corrected.
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re: Star Wars
Wake me when the OOT is available for individual sale.
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re: Star Wars
Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k
(Post 10578912)
Wake me when the OOT is available for individual sale.
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