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Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Edition)
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Video
Starring: Harrison Ford
Release Date: September 21, 2004
Running Time: 387
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flawed improvements the extras are amazing,the first two films are okay,even with the new scenes,but whats with the "return of the jedi"? its got even more scenes screwed with,especially the end,the actor who played vader has been replaced with that younger vader.why? and... more
"May the Force be with you, always" The movies that single handedly changed cinema forever are finally on DVD. I was born after these movies were made, and no, I did not have the pleasure of seeing the "original trilogy." However, I must say that I do understand the impact these movies... more
There's always the VHS tapes For those who don't like the new "improved" versions of the saga, there are always the VHS tapes. If you didn't purchase them without the 97 changes, you may still be able to find them on ebay or elsewhere.
I personally don't mind these... more
May The Force Be With You!!!! If you are as big of a fan of star wars as i am then you will love this its all the original star wars on dvd what could be better there all digitally remastered to high quality star wars action. this is the movie i watch in my movie room and with... more
Not the Original Trilogy I bought this dvd set and you could enjoy this WHILE watching it- but this is no original. when the end of the world comes, the originals will be released, the democrats will regain congress, and seinfeld and friends will be mentioned on the seventh I... more
I won't buy it. After reading about the various changes made, this is obviously not the original series at all. Lucas, you get nary a penny from me. Do the words "eBay" and "Laserdisc" mean anything to you?
George, you are downright nasty to mess with... more
after some time, I think - yeah, it does matter I bought the DVD set thinking I wouldn't really care about the changes. Han Solo does that stupid CGI shifting when Greedo shoots at him, and I thought: Yeah, so what? Tons of other changes pepper the movie. But now, after owning the movies for awhile,... more
I can't give it a perfect score.... This remastered trilogy is fine with sound and picture quality, as any DVD should be, but I just don't like how they're remastered in terms of all the added scenes. Episode IV: A New Hope is the most junky, with a CG Jabba, which doesn't even look real!... more
The Lucas Factor Ever since "Star Wars" was re-released in 1979 I have been hooked. The "galaxy far, far away" teems with adventure, intrigue, ethics, and myth. I was one of those people who believed the Prequels would happen when most others thought the Force had "gone... more
well i lik it! Look, I love Star Wars just as much as the next geek, but I have a problem with the DVD edition. While the added detail in the background of places like cloud city is a sweet addition and adds to the reality of the film's world; and while the video quality... more
CRAP!!! Hi, I was a big fan of original three Star Wars films starting in 1977 up to the last one, even though I didn't care for the fuzzy Teddy bear creatures. These movies that are DVD however, are not the original films!
As long as George Lucas... more
A great edition. Jabba the Hutt is given a face lift in this edition, and there are commentaries throughout all three movies. Almost like having six movies into the bargain. I wish Carrie Fisher would of spoken more in the commentary, especially in ROTJ. There are... more
It might be edited from the original, but it still is great. I feel sorry for the dopes who cry that Lucas edited to much. I myself am a huge Star Wars fan and I'm not really mad at Lucas as most. Only thing I think shouldn't have been added is CG characters. It really doesn't fit in with the aged real time cameras... more
Luke , Yo soy tu Padre! It was a Long time in coming, however, now the DVD dream is a reality! I was expecting for the set to be released after Revenge of The Sith, thakfully Lucas gave in to preasure and we have the set for our digital viewing pleasure.
First off,... more
magic lost To review a movie is to recover, not only the images, but the memories and impact it had on you. If the movie is not the same the magic doesn't work. It's a different movie. And I won't take a movie with FX of today and haircuts from the 70s. The Empire... more
A former masterpiece sullied by unnecessary revisionism George - please give us our films back.
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A Classic Slightly Diminished Firstly, let me say that it is important to bear in mind that many (although not all) of the changes contained in this release of Star Wars are to be credited to the 1997 rerelease and not this DVD issuing. With that having been said, I still must say... more
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