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Timber 05-04-11 11:38 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Anubis2005X (Post 10756227)
Personally I think the Complete Saga artwork is terrible. Little Anakin? Ugh, go die in a ditch somewhere...

Have to remind us who the whole saga is about...

I'd actually dig the Complete Saga image if it was Luke.

Anubis2005X 05-04-11 11:42 AM

re: Star Wars
 
Thanks guys. Didn't realize it was a lenticular cover. I'll have to hold it just right at all times so it's just Luke! :)

Matt 05-04-11 11:51 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 10756221)
Not even close. There's tons of other making-of's from years past that cover stuff not even hinted at in Empire of Dreams. As noted in other posts, it also contradicts a lot of what Lucas says about the saga these days, so that's why it's left out (and why it's wanted so much).

From SW to Jedi is available on YouTube, at least:



I have the VHS release from the early '90's and tried to watch it a couple of years ago and my VCR ate it!

Supermallet 05-04-11 11:56 AM

re: Star Wars
 
That artwork is awful. Who wants baby Anakin on the cover, and the other two are marred by a gazillion floating faces.

PopcornTreeCt 05-04-11 12:03 PM

re: Star Wars
 
So no original trilogy theatrical versions?

TerryW 05-04-11 12:13 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by JayDerek (Post 10756133)

I like this image better. The poster was better than the film!

http://www.impawards.com/1999/poster...enace_ver1.jpg

pinata242 05-04-11 12:58 PM

re: Star Wars
 
This did nothing to help me justify my pre-order to myself. I was already doubting if I could bring myself to care and I hoped today could make me excited. I may end up cancelling it before it ships in September. What isn't going to help Star Wars is the fact that I'm getting the LotR:EE trilogy in June and seeing Harry Potter finish in July. Two other series that told a complete, satisfying, and thought-out story from start to end.

Maybe I'll just get the OT instead of the Saga...

mcnabb 05-04-11 01:01 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt (Post 10756318)
So no original trilogy theatrical versions?

Unfortunately, just the SE.

Ranger 05-04-11 01:27 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by MWB (Post 10756298)
From SW to Jedi is available on YouTube, at least:

Cool, thanks for posting that!


Ah, man, pretty disappointed, I think all I was expecting was nice cover arts, couldn't even get that.

Some of the specials and deleted scenes might be interesting. They better have the trailers... I want the VHS trailers...

georgec 05-04-11 01:31 PM

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I pre-ordered the Complete Saga from B&N for ~$40 after discounts, so I'll probably hang onto that for now as more details come out. My feeling is that I'll end up canceling the order or just selling the set on ebay/craigslist for a tiny profit.

CertifiedTHX 05-04-11 01:31 PM

re: Star Wars
 
I think I would like the artwork for the complete saga better if the black bar beneath the Blu-ray logo was removed, or changed to the blue bar on the individual sets. The black bar looks messy.

I was excited to see what Lucas was going to offer, but I feel no excitement over the details here. Often I will read through the specs on an upcoming Blu-ray set and get a sense that everything included is must-own. I got that from the Alien Anthology set, and I'm not even a real fan of that series.

There are some interesting tidbits, but nothing special. Nothing that's going to prompt me to go to Best Buy on release day, or any time soon after then. I buy Blu-ray versions of DVDs I own when I deem the Blu-ray a solid upgrade. This is not.

I still want to know more about the movies themselves, what new changes Lucas has ordered. And the deleted scenes might be of interest. But none of that is enough to get me to buy again. Not right now.

--THX

pinata242 05-04-11 01:36 PM

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I personally feel the chopped-together-from-various-interviews 2nd commentary tracks are not a special feature at all. The original interviews? Sure, ok, but not like this.

Travis McClain 05-04-11 01:52 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 10756505)
I personally feel the chopped-together-from-various-interviews 2nd commentary tracks are not a special feature at all. The original interviews? Sure, ok, but not like this.

On one hand, the history major in me likes the idea of presenting the entirety of the interviews so that we have access to them fully. On the other hand, I think that there's likely a lot of overlap of remarks and shared anecdotes and I suspect that the cherry-picked consolidation is designed to be the most entertaining and rewarding. Like I said previously, I'm imagining something in the same template as the compilation commentary tracks on the Bond DVDs. Those were perfectly satisfying to me, and I suspect these will be, too.

pinata242 05-04-11 01:57 PM

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Right, but you also have to assume one of two scenarios:

1) The interview segments chosen will correspond to the run-time of the feature. What's going on in the movie will, more or less, be what's being discussed on the commentary. Pigeonhole Principle states that they can't discuss everything and/or nothing will be fully addressed.

2) The interview segments chosen will not correspond to the run-time of the feature. If so, why bother making it an audio commentary at all? Just have the same spliced-together video segments as a stand-alone feature.

lisadoris 05-04-11 01:59 PM

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Question, so the special features from the prequel DVDs are only available on the Complete Saga set?

Matt 05-04-11 02:07 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Gigantic versions of all three covers from SW.com:


Artman 05-04-11 02:07 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by lisadoris (Post 10756573)
Question, so the special features from the prequel DVDs are only available on the Complete Saga set?

No, each of the trilogy sets comes with their respective bonus disc, the 9th disc of new/old documentaries is exclusive to the complete set. But right now it's looking like most of the DVD special features are not included at all, so you'll want to hang onto those.

tylergfoster 05-04-11 02:16 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Artman (Post 10756593)
No, each of the trilogy sets comes with their respective bonus disc, the 9th disc of new/old documentaries is exclusive to the complete set. But right now it's looking like most of the DVD special features are not included at all, so you'll want to hang onto those.

Since when? Initial announcements said the individual sets would ONLY be the movie discs.

Matt 05-04-11 02:17 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by droidguy1119 (Post 10756622)
Since when? Initial announcements said the individual sets would ONLY be the movie discs.

Yep:

"Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will release Star Wars in three distinct sets to meet the needs of every Star Wars fan:

Star Wars: The Complete Saga on Blu-ray (9-disc Set includes all six films)
Star Wars: Prequel Blu-ray Trilogy (3-disc set includes Episodes I-III)
Star Wars: Original Blu-ray Trilogy (3-disc set includes Episodes IV-VI) "

SW.com: Pre-order Star Wars: The Complete Saga on Blu-ray Now!

Travis McClain 05-04-11 02:18 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 10756569)
Right, but you also have to assume one of two scenarios:

1) The interview segments chosen will correspond to the run-time of the feature. What's going on in the movie will, more or less, be what's being discussed on the commentary. Pigeonhole Principle states that they can't discuss everything and/or nothing will be fully addressed.

In this scenario, then, Lucasfilm has selected what they feel are the most interesting remarks about a given scene or sequence from those discussing it. Peter Mayhew won't have anything insightful to say about the Death Star trench assault, so we'll hear from someone at ILM during that sequence. Conversely, instead of the ILM guy, maybe it'll be David Prowse reminiscing about dueling with Sir Alec Guinness. Do we need to hear what each party has to say about the entire film, including portions they had nothing to do with?


2) The interview segments chosen will not correspond to the run-time of the feature. If so, why bother making it an audio commentary at all? Just have the same spliced-together video segments as a stand-alone feature.
For one, the interviews may have been recorded as audio only. Also I'm not in the camp that believes a commentary needs to be scene-specific to be of interest. And, again, it may sound good now to have the entirety of these interviews all presented as bonus features, but I suspect they would become tiresome and uninteresting en masse for most.

pinata242 05-04-11 02:25 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by MinLShaw (Post 10756631)
In this scenario, then, Lucasfilm has selected what they feel are the most interesting remarks about a given scene or sequence from those discussing it. Peter Mayhew won't have anything insightful to say about the Death Star trench assault, so we'll hear from someone at ILM during that sequence. Conversely, instead of the ILM guy, maybe it'll be David Prowse reminiscing about dueling with Sir Alec Guinness. Do we need to hear what each party has to say about the entire film, including portions they had nothing to do with?

Obviously I was talking more about missing other interesting things because the previous convo went on too long. Or having the previous one cut short to move on to the next interesting scene.

If the movie is just a back-drop and there's no correlation to the commentary, then why bother?

In other non-news: meh. I really do think I'm out finally. My entire life has been a Star Wars fan. Only in the last 5 years have I found myself pulling away. I was the biggest TPM apologist I knew so it's really super-disappointing to me to be done and not even want to continue to share it with my kids.

GenPion 05-04-11 02:41 PM

re: Star Wars
 
So basically, I need the Complete Saga set if I want bonus materials? And we still won't get the original trilogy releases (and we have no info on possible new changes)?

Thank you, once again, George Lucas.

GenPion 05-04-11 02:43 PM

re: Star Wars
 
I also like how they plastered the trilogy numbers on the spines of the individual prequel and original trilogy releases. They basically did that so that fans who only want the original films will be annoyed. That's my theory of the moment, anyway.

Rypro 525 05-04-11 02:49 PM

re: Star Wars
 
Unless i read the specs wrong, it looks like this ultimate blu set is missing the 2.5 hour empire of dreams doc, the great 'within a min doc' on episode 3, and there was a great fly on the wall doc for episode one. Unless thats what the disc 7 and 8 "archive" section is

Doctorossi 05-04-11 02:50 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by GenPion (Post 10756694)
I also like how they plastered the trilogy numbers on the spines of the individual prequel and original trilogy releases. They basically did that so that fans who only want the original films will be annoyed.

:confused:

Why would that annoy a fan? Empire and Jedi have been Episodes 5 & 6, respectively, from day one and I don't know of any fans who object to Star Wars being Episode 4.


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