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View Poll Results: Which version of Star Wars Blu-ray will you be purchasing (or not)?
The Complete Star Wars Saga 1,335 72.48%
The Prequel Box Set 20 1.09%
The Original Trilogy Box Set 110 5.97%
Not Purchasing Star Wars Blu-ray 377 20.47%
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Old 07-14-2011, 12:21 PM   #16241
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Blu-Ray discs dont scratch.
Tell that to the last Bonus Feature disc that was scratched sliding it back into the retarded packaging!

Plus, the stupid cardboard slots degraded the more the bonus feature discs were removed and returned after 2 or 3 times.

It looks nice, but isn't practical.
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Old 07-14-2011, 12:46 PM   #16242
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That's why I was quite surprised when I watched some of the features on the Sith DVD. When they showed the miniature for the planet (the one with all the lava) and how they made the lava, I was like, "I thought that was all CG!"
Same here when I heard the planet was real. I was like "What?" Awesomeness.

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The bottom one is CG. As others have pointed out, the helmet missing gives it away. However, it's very well done and could easily fool people. I didn't come to a conclusion until I noticed the missing helmet.

PeterTHX obviously already knows the backstory but here it is for anyone else. One man did the initial CG work in terms of creating the Viper, but the man he sent it to wasn't very impressed and he goes on to detail what steps he took to turn it into what we see above.

http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2009/...ola-into-shit/
Thanks for the site. It was cool. I picked out the bottom one as the CG one, just by infinitesimal details, mostly a guess. It was awesome though and the guys did great. Definitely looked very much like the original pic. On a separate topic, I did not know that ship was from BSG. Please don't take my sci-fi geek credentials.

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They scratch, it just takes more effort.
Yeah, the same amount of effort most owners take to not scratch them. Not saying they can't be scratched, but in decent packaging and careful hands they should be fine.
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Old 07-14-2011, 01:11 PM   #16243
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I think we'll get something similar to the Avatar Extended Collector's Edition, which is an improvement from the Alien Anthology set.
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Old 07-14-2011, 01:23 PM   #16244
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That's why I was quite surprised when I watched some of the features on the Sith DVD. When they showed the miniature for the planet (the one with all the lava) and how they made the lava, I was like, "I thought that was all CG!"
You know, I'm not sure I've seen any of the extras on the ROTS DVD -- do you recall what that one was called? Guess I need to check them out.
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Old 07-14-2011, 01:40 PM   #16245
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Same here when I heard the planet was real. I was like "What?" Awesomeness.



[Show spoiler]Thanks for the site. It was cool. I picked out the bottom one as the CG one, just by infinitesimal details, mostly a guess. It was awesome though and the guys did great. Definitely looked very much like the original pic. On a separate topic, I did not know that ship was from BSG. Please don't take my sci-fi geek credentials.



Yeah, the same amount of effort most owners take to not scratch them. Not saying they can't be scratched, but in decent packaging and careful hands they should be fine.
Yes, and not all of them are models. Some of the volcano shots on Mustafar was filmed by Ron Fricke (Baraka) on location when Mount Etna erupted in Italy.

Also Steven Spielberg was a guest director on Revenge of the Sith.

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Old 07-14-2011, 01:55 PM   #16246
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Tell that to the last Bonus Feature disc that was scratched sliding it back into the retarded packaging!

Plus, the stupid cardboard slots degraded the more the bonus feature discs were removed and returned after 2 or 3 times.

It looks nice, but isn't practical.
I hate the "space saving" packaging that requires one disk to be removed to view another. Or the discs that are so hard to remove that you have to bend them to take them out of the package. These factors or anything that can lead to scratching of the disk is far more important to me than any box art. I really hope we get a collection where the disks can be easily removed and put back like a standard blu ray, without anything that's going to lead to scratching or damage.
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Old 07-14-2011, 04:32 PM   #16247
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LOL, I would take that in a heart beat, as I am sure others would to.

1 thing though, they need to be packaged inside a HUGE Millenium Falcon.

Great idea

I would pay double for a beach ball sized replica of the Death Star that housed all 25 Blurays!

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Old 07-14-2011, 04:35 PM   #16248
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I would think that the actual story is the thing of paramount importance to the enjoyment of a film. Complaining about it being "outdated" (as technology does move on, funnily enough) isn't going to help.
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Old 07-14-2011, 04:56 PM   #16249
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I think we'll get something similar to the Avatar Extended Collector's Edition, which is an improvement from the Alien Anthology set.
I hope this won't be the case, as, although beautiful to look at, I find it very unpractical, especially getting the discs in and out, and the glossy surface.

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Yes, and not all of them are models. Some of the volcano shots on Mustafar was filmed by Ron Fricke (Baraka) on location when Mount Etna erupted in Italy.

Also Steven Spielberg was a guest director on Revenge of the Sith.
Regarding the Steven Spielberg bit, I think George just said that as a joke, to be able to be harder on them (the VFX guys), without taking the responsibility for it.

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I hate the "space saving" packaging that requires one disk to be removed to view another. Or the discs that are so hard to remove that you have to bend them to take them out of the package. These factors or anything that can lead to scratching of the disk is far more important to me than any box art. I really hope we get a collection where the disks can be easily removed and put back like a standard blu ray, without anything that's going to lead to scratching or damage.
I am so with you on this.
First and foremost this needs to be practical.

Only 2 more months to go!
This is going to be so epic!!!!
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Old 07-14-2011, 05:04 PM   #16250
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It's about the movies anyway, and the PT is going to hold up nicely on Blu-ray.

Are you guys going to invite friends over to watch the Saga on Blu-ray?

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Old 07-14-2011, 05:21 PM   #16251
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I would think that the actual story is the thing of paramount importance to the enjoyment of a film. Complaining about it being "outdated" (as technology does move on, funnily enough) isn't going to help.
Yes but, ironically, in the Star Wars universe technology actually declines in the 20 years between ROTS and ANH.
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Old 07-14-2011, 05:24 PM   #16252
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I would think that the actual story is the thing of paramount importance to the enjoyment of a film. Complaining about it being "outdated" (as technology does move on, funnily enough) isn't going to help.
Outdated or not, the movies are still good however no need to be blind about it and say they are not outdated, as if saying so make's the movies bad.
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Old 07-14-2011, 05:29 PM   #16253
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Yes but, ironically, in the Star Wars universe technology actually declines in the 20 years between ROTS and ANH.
This has happened throughout human history. What about the fall of all the great cultures (Mayan, Roman, Greek, Egyptian....)?

Also, in the PT we follow a queen, noble Jedi and the like, whereas in the OT we follow a couple of droids, a bunch of rebels, a farm boy, a smuggler and so on. Makes sense to me that Han's ship wouldn't be made out of chrome.
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Old 07-14-2011, 05:39 PM   #16254
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I rented the trilogy when the theatrical versions were released, and boy, did it look dated, but honestly, the VFX of LOTR were dated from the get go.
Weta did a good job on KK though (mostly).
It's about the movies anyway, and the PT is going to hold up nicely on Blu-ray.

Are you guys going to invite friends over to watch the Saga on Blu-ray?
What cgi looked better than the lotr? You can't be talking about star wars.


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It does look dated in a few places but you know saying the effects look dated take's nothing away from the movies, they are still great.
Straw man. Nobody was talking about the story, or the acting: we were talking about the look.

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Old 07-14-2011, 06:00 PM   #16255
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Outdated or not, the movies are still good however no need to be blind about it and say they are not outdated, as if saying so make's the movies bad.
exactly. casablanca is an old movie but still a great movie. the story and how it is presented are what matters. nothing dates a movie worse than someone trying to predict the curve and then totally missing it. how many sci-fi movies gave us looks and items that were supposed to be futuristic but totally missed the mark? those movies look horrible out of date yet you can enjoy them(well some anyways). i can still watch dirty harry and it doesn't bother me that he doesn't carry a cell phone or that they don't have computers to use. all movies are outdated eventually but for a good movie, it doesn't matter. there is a reason why they don't colorize classic movies to give them mass appeal - you don't need to.
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Old 07-14-2011, 06:23 PM   #16256
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This has happened throughout human history. What about the fall of all the great cultures (Mayan, Roman, Greek, Egyptian....)?
Distinguishable, but it was in jest nonetheless and referring to previous debates in this very thread.
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Old 07-14-2011, 06:35 PM   #16257
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exactly. casablanca is an old movie but still a great movie. the story and how it is presented are what matters. nothing dates a movie worse than someone trying to predict the curve and then totally missing it. how many sci-fi movies gave us looks and items that were supposed to be futuristic but totally missed the mark? those movies look horrible out of date yet you can enjoy them(well some anyways). i can still watch dirty harry and it doesn't bother me that he doesn't carry a cell phone or that they don't have computers to use. all movies are outdated eventually but for a good movie, it doesn't matter. there is a reason why they don't colorize classic movies to give them mass appeal - you don't need to.
Good points - its the story and performances that really set the best films apart and they *should* be timeless just for those reasons.

However, lets be realistic here: Horrible effects, lousy acting, etc, etc CAN rear their ugly head and take you "out" of a film or hinder its enjoyment to some extent. I mean, some older Sci-Fi really looks dodgy - like you can see the strings attached to the ships or you can see the zipper on the cheesey alien suit. That kind of stuff kills it, IMO. Hairstyles, no cell phones, etc, etc dont bother me at all either. It might bother other people though and they'll just ahve to deal with it or not watch it.

Movies are a product of their time and improvements will always come along. I have no problem with a little cheese here and there. The film cant be loaded with it though.

Look at Blade Runner and 2001 - Both still hold up like 99% perfectly due to their great production values and caring directors.
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Old 07-14-2011, 06:49 PM   #16258
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Tell that to the last Bonus Feature disc that was scratched sliding it back into the retarded packaging!

Plus, the stupid cardboard slots degraded the more the bonus feature discs were removed and returned after 2 or 3 times.

It looks nice, but isn't practical.
And this is why I may end up canceling & going with the two individual boxes, which is sad, because I wanted those bonus feature disc's.
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Old 07-14-2011, 08:20 PM   #16259
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Still debating. Preferably I'd buy the complete saga, but I just have this sinking feeling that this isn't the "complete" package we've been waiting for. Deleted scenes are nice, but do we need a feature on the 501st? Especially considering they could've imported over "Empire of Dreams" or any of the great features from the PT DVDs?
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You know, I'm not sure I've seen any of the extras on the ROTS DVD -- do you recall what that one was called? Guess I need to check them out.
Sorry, I don't really remember. And I got rid of my prequel DVDs a few years ago, so I can't check.
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