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Wed 11/02/04 at 14:07
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From Starwars.com

The most requested films for the DVD format will finally become a reality this September as Lucasfilm Ltd. and Twentieth Century Fox present the eagerly-awaited Star Wars Trilogy for the ultimate home entertainment format. The four-disc collection will be released on September 21 in the U.S. and Canada, with international release dates following closely.

"We know how long fans have waited for this release and how much they have been looking forward to it, so everyone has been working overtime to make sure that the Star Wars Trilogy on DVD is an awesome experience," said Jim Ward, Vice President of Marketing and Distribution for Lucasfilm Ltd. and the DVD collection's Executive Producer.

Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi will be available in a four-disc set that includes a bonus disc filled with all-new special features -- including the most comprehensive feature-length documentary ever produced about the Star Wars saga and never-before-seen footage from the making of all three films. Each of the three films in the Star Wars Trilogy has been digitally restored and re-mastered by THX for superior sound and picture quality.

"First and foremost, the DVDs will deliver the very best possible sound and picture and take advantage of everything the medium can offer. On top of that, we are creating added-value material that gets inside the creation of the Star Wars films in a fresh and fun way," Ward said. "We want watching this DVD collection to be as memorable as seeing the movies for the first time."

The films of the Star Wars Trilogy will be available exclusively as a collection and will feature Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround EX. All three films are closed-captioned and subtitled in English, French and Spanish in the U.S. Internationally, sound and subtitling specifications will vary by territory

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Wed 11/02/04 at 23:43
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The versions being released are the Special Editions, with Solo shooting 2nd etc etc. Better than nothing but still not the same, however I have the original trilogy on VHS transfered onto DVD, so I'm happy enough.
Of course I'll buy this box set and Lucas knows fans will, that's what annoys me. And there'll be another "Ultimate Box Set" a couple of years later, and a couple of years after that again.
Because Star Wars is all Lucas has outside of ILM, it's his cash-cow.

I love the original trilogy and really, really didn't enjoy Episodes 1 & 2.
Why? I'll explain why, but I need a fag and I'll start another thread, because it'll be a long post and I don't want to hijack Saggy's.
Wed 11/02/04 at 23:52
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Goatboy wrote:
> Why? I'll explain why, but I need a fag

My Canadian mate would laugh to read that bit!
Wed 18/02/04 at 18:41
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ßora† SagdiyeV wrote:
> Oh come on, he looked and sounded almost identical to the original
> emperor. I've always been impressed with how they found an actor so
> much like the original one.

They are the same actor. Only in Episode 1 the wrinkles are real.

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