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Star Wars on DVD

twigstamc420 writes "USA Today is reporting that Lucasfilm has announced the details of releasing the Star Wars episodes IV through VI on DVD as well as a bonus DVD with commentary."

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  1. Re:Some of the changes (possible spoilers) by TheGatekeeper · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Lucas's revisionist history really does bother me as a geek. While I agree some of the added scenes do add to the movies, some of them are simply unacceptable. Greedo shooting first for example.

    If they were offering the original movies on DVD, I'd jump at it. I don't know how I feel about this revisionist version, but it leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth.

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    'The staff in the hand of a wizard may be more than a prop for age,' -Hamá, the doorward
  2. Re:Han shoots first? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Han shoots first?

    If he does, I'm not buying them, period.


    Er, we WANT Han to shoot first.

  3. They changed it? you mean by commodoresloat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "These aren't the DVDs you're looking for."

  4. Absolutely correct; however... by Stealth+Potato · · Score: 5, Insightful

    the theory is that when a jedi dies he comes back in his purest form

    Which is exactly what would make the appearance of an 'old' Anakin in ghostly form all the more poignant. If the whole series is indeed the story of Anakin Skywalker, then is not the very consummation at the point where Darth Vader is finally turned by love for his son? Indeed, it is only then, and never before, that Anakin could truly be said to be pure; it was his final redemption before his death - his son saved him.

  5. Re:Some of the changes (possible spoilers) by TomServo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I enjoyed the star wars films, and while I'm not a huge star wars fan, I was most likely going to pick these up.

    Then I read the same bit you quoted.

    That's crap. They're complaining in the article that they're not the highest forecasted sellers for this holiday season because it's $70, and blaming it on that. Maybe it has something to do with:

    a) not releasing the original versions, the ones that everyone really wants to see and
    b) telling them to pay $70, yet refusing to tell them what they're actually getting, so they can "check them out for themselves."

    When I buy a DVD, I damn well want to know what I'm getting. Extras are beyond that, but I want to know that the movie I'm buying is the movie that I've seen previously and enjoyed.

    LotR is one thing. They have additional scenes on the super fancy-pants versions. But they don't go changing the scenes you've already watched. LotR gave extras that we hadn't seen, ones that we can skip easily with the remote if we decide we don't like them, or even purchase the version that's identical to the theatrical release. With this, we STILL can't buy the theatrical release, and we don't even know if they're changing what we saw in the re-release. That's absolutely ridiculous.

    However, given the way that LucasFilm has treated its fans, give it 3-4 years. We'll have the originals, untouched, on DVD, as a super special bonus edition at $90 just to bleed a little more out of those that bought this set. It makes me sad, I remember loving these movies as a kid. However, as a principle, I feel like buying any of these versions now gives LucasFilm validation to fuck with me and take every possible dollar they can out of my wallet. Screw 'em. I like the movies a lot, but they're not my favorites.

    I'll miss 'em, but they're not good enough to bend over for.