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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 09-20-2011, 05:23 PM   #35521
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The original clone wars also shows why c3po went from unpolished plating to shiny gold plating. THe first clone wars can easily be seen as canon.
3P0 getting his gold plating was shot for Episode 2 as well though. Padmé fitted him with them.
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:28 PM   #35522
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I understand that ROTS lacks the "punch" people keep mentioning, but it sounds like the mix isn't as heavy on LFE as the other two prequels. There's still lots of bass going on - it's just not in the lightsabers anymore, as far as I could here, and a bit less ground-shaking oomph in the explosions.

If we were discussing the mix, I think we could all agree it's not as well-done. As far as the AQ of the Blu-ray itself though, ROTS is as good as the other two. The audio transfer is tremendous as far as its detail, actually - occasionally surpassing the others by my estimation.

I think some people may just be a little bit too obsessed with their subwoofers (but I've always felt that way about HT systems, to the point where I keep my sub a bit quieter than most people so it doesn't ever overwhelm the other speakers).
ROTS isn't as spectacular as TPM and AotC in the AQ department though it still has it's moments (the ship crashing was pretty good.. the sound effect which always standouts for me is when Grievous shatters the glass on the Invinsible Hand, you hear the glass crack, then blow wide open and then a very detailed glass breaking).

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Lucas forgot he greenlighted the original Clone Wars cartoon (which is superior to the new one) which is why he wants it erased from people's memory as well (dvd permanently oop). This is badass Windu owning everyone and jumping great distances with ease.

Mace Windu in Clone Wars - YouTube

Mace Windu VS General Grievous - YouTube

To answer your question about palps being stupid, maybe it's to be consistent with his inability to stop shocking when Vader picks him up and chucks him to his doom in Jedi.
Windu is too badass. Maybe people think it's cool that Windu can smash a entire army with his bare hands (steel droids? Especially the Super Battle Droids??), I found it pretty lame.

And why shouldn't Palpatine stop shocking? It is the best way to kill Vader (he relies on electrical equipment to keep himself alive), he of course also dies pretty quickly after that.

And Vader submissive to Tarkin.. well Tarkin was in charge of the battle station, Vader was there as to make sure Tarkin didn't get any ideas with the Death Star for overthrowing the Emperor for example.. Vader outranks Tarkin (Vader is Supreme Commander of the Imperial Fleet, Tarkin is a governor of the Outer Systems).
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:29 PM   #35523
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So what do I watch after I'm done all 6 on Blu-Ray?

In the middle of ESB and know I'll want more. Loving SW more than ever.

I don't get all of the hate for TPM. The movie has so many mini-adventures just like A New Hope. That's what I love about the films...so many adventures in 1 movie!

So what about Jar Jar? 1 or 2 films with him as a character doesn't ruin the rest for me. The battle in TPM is great and so is the Pod Race. Even the travel through Naboo (with the fish) was great.

Loving them all!
Well, once I finish Disc 9 I'm going back to watch the Audio Commentry on all 6 films.

Then I will watch Star Wars: Clone Wars Vol.1 and 2

Then Star Wars: The Clone wars (2008)

Then Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 1 and 2 and eventually 3.
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:30 PM   #35524
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Just finished ROTJ, and a quick note on the Anakin ghost with Hayden. Actually, the probelm with the addition is not the replace of Shaw with Hayden, but with the Hayden suddenly and unnecessarily looking down and then back up. That throws off what would have been a perfectly good scene. It's like they only did one take of the whole shot. It's like Hayden started to laugh during the shoot and had to look down to hide the smile to then look back up after his recovery to a straight and serious face.
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:32 PM   #35525
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Thoughts on the TPM... if they just could have edited or never used the useless lol scenes with Jar Jar, cut back on the racist stereotypes and some of the kiddie stuff (not all)..It could have been in my top 3. The story itself is solid.
Racist stereotypes? How can there be stereotypes of a race that doesn't exist?? "All Gungans are clumsy!"???
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:33 PM   #35526
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Just finished ROTJ, and a quick note on the Anakin ghost with Hayden. Actually, the probelm with the addition is not the replace of Shaw with Hayden, but with the Hayden suddenly and unnecessarily looking down and then back up. That throws off what would have been a perfectly good scene. It's like they only did one take of the whole shot. It's like Hayden started to laugh during the shoot and had to look down to hide the smile to then look back up after his recovery to a straight and serious face.
As far as I know, the reason it looks so oddly out of place is because it's just stock footage. They didn't actually shoot him specifically for RotJ - hence his odd expression as he looks off to the side.
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:33 PM   #35527
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The new version of that scene was done to imply that Vader somehow learned of Luke's existence before the Emperor did, and was intentionally hiding it from him. It also helps play more into the ending of "Jedi", where both Vader and the Emperor are trying to use Luke to get rid of the other.
The new dialogue is so clumsy... why would the Emperor refer to Anakin in the third person? I mean, he's talking to him, yet refers to the boy as the "offspring of Anakin" instead of "hey, this is your kid." In addition, if you watch the films in order I-VI anyway, you already know its Vader's kid, so that surprise is ruined 2 movies back. It's just bad writing.
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:35 PM   #35528
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Haha I know Lucas got a lot of complaints that he didn't have any black charecters in his films like star wars, then he introduced Lando, and made his charecter to be a backstaber and only out for himself until he then redeemed himself

But one thing I've noticed from the OT deleted scenes, a lot of black actors ended up on the editing room floor!
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:37 PM   #35529
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Anakin Skywalker is dead when the Emperor is talking to Vader. And at the beginning Vader says "and I'm sure SKYWALKER is with them." He already knows Skywalker either was the one who destroyed the Death Star or is part of the Rebellion.
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:37 PM   #35530
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Yeah, I didn't even notice it for a long time. I suppose in the grand scope of things, its just a minor issue, but with Lucas & Co. spending at least 3 years making each film in the first place, its amazing they didn't catch it.

On a related note, are Anakin's lips still mismatched while talking to Padme on Mustafar, or was it fixed? There's a very brief moment of this on the DVD.
Everything in Episode III appears to be the same minus the wipe from Obi-wan to Anakin's robotic hand (that was in the theatrical release that was replaced with a straight cut for the DVD version.)
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:39 PM   #35531
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Haha I know Lucas got a lot of complaints that he didn't have any black charecters in his films like star wars, then he introduced Lando, and made his charecter to be a backstaber and only out for himself until he then redeemed himself

But one thing I've noticed from the OT deleted scenes, a lot of black actors ended up on the editing room floor!
Um, hello, Darth Vader is black.
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Thoughts on the TPM... if they just could have edited or never used the useless lol scenes with Jar Jar, cut back on the racist stereotypes and some of the kiddie stuff (not all)..It could have been in my top 3. The story itself is solid.
Racist stereotypes? How can there be stereotypes of a race that doesn't exist?? "All Gungans are clumsy!"???
Yeah, I don't get the "racist" stuff at all especially since those making the accusations can't even agree on what "stereotype" certain characters are supposed to "be"..."Watto's a Jewish stereotype!"...."Watto's an Arab stereotype!", etc.
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:42 PM   #35533
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Um, hello, Darth Vader is black.
Yeah, but then they take off his mask to reveal a feable, crusty old white man....



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Old 09-20-2011, 05:44 PM   #35534
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I've got a very simple answer for you - watch the Clone Wars cartoons on bluray. The cartoon has more adult storylines than those prequels. You won't be disappointed if you want more of a Star Wars fix! Start with the Clone Wars movie and then move to seasons 1-3. You can even watch the awesome stylishly bad-ass Tarkofsy cartoon volume 1 & 2 on dvd.
Are you able to post a link to the flicks? I'd love to pick them up on blu-ray.
Are they considered canon (LOL)....feel so wak asking that.

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The new dialogue is so clumsy... why would the Emperor refer to Anakin in the third person? I mean, he's talking to him, yet refers to the boy as the "offspring of Anakin" instead of "hey, this is your kid." In addition, if you watch the films in order I-VI anyway, you already know its Vader's kid, so that surprise is ruined 2 movies back. It's just bad writing.
It's been made clear over the course of the films, that in Vader's mind, he and Anakin are two completely different beings. He even tells Luke, "That name no longer has any meaning for me". He has abandoned his humanity, and wants nothing more to do with his past. His main goal in the OT is to overthrow the Emperor (presumably in revenge for what was done to him in the PT), by any means possible. As for Palpatine himself using the third-person approach, you could always think of it as him reminding Vader of that separation. You'll even notice in "Sith", that once Anakin falls to the darkness, Palpatine no longer refers to him by his given name. He only uses the name of Vader, or says "my apprentice".
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Old 09-20-2011, 05:52 PM   #35536
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Are you able to post a link to the flicks? I'd love to pick them up on blu-ray.
Are they considered canon (LOL)....feel so wak asking that.

LOL
They aren't on BD as far as I know, they were only ever released on DVD, they are quite old. From before the days of BD

They were mini episodes ranging from 3mins to 15 mins per episode.

Produced by Cartoon Network Studios, the series originally aired from 2003 to 2005 and ran for 25 episodes. The commentary tracks of the series indicate that it was, at least in part, thought of as a commercial, which helped bolster the video games, books, comics, and other licensed products sold with the Clone Wars brand. The success of Star Wars: Clone Wars, which Star Wars creator George Lucas refers to as the "pilot series," led to a second Clone Wars series—the similarly titled Star Wars: The Clone Wars—which was produced by Lucasfilm Animation and debuted in 2008.
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They aren't on BD as far as I know, they were only ever released on DVD, they are quite old. From before the days of BD

They were mini episodes ranging from 3mins to 15 mins per episode.

Produced by Cartoon Network Studios, the series originally aired from 2003 to 2005 and ran for 25 episodes. The commentary tracks of the series indicate that it was, at least in part, thought of as a commercial, which helped bolster the video games, books, comics, and other licensed products sold with the Clone Wars brand. The success of Star Wars: Clone Wars, which Star Wars creator George Lucas refers to as the "pilot series," led to a second Clone Wars series—the similarly titled Star Wars: The Clone Wars—which was produced by Lucasfilm Animation and debuted in 2008.

Do they happen in order? In other words, I guess I'm cool to start with the DVD, then hit the movies, then the new series? (on blu)?
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Lando is a good man put in an impossible situation. He didn't think he'd be betraying his friends and having them end up in Imperial custody; it was either go along with what he hoped to be a temporary inconvenience or probably be killed outright. Lando did what he had to and redeemed himself before anyone (save Chewbacca) could even really react to what he'd done.

Lando Calrissian is one of the greatest heroes of the original trilogy.
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Agreed - I wished they'd have gone at it much longer. If you think about it - Yoda really is one of the major causes of the whole mess. His failure to connect Palpatine with being a Sith, his failure at stopping Anakin earlier, and his inability to decipher who or why a clone army was ordered. I know its easy to say this when sitting here but He could have handled things differently.

Oh yeah - Obi-Wan needed to finish Anakin off. Thats another screw up. Of course, he does that and we have no more movies.

A bunch of us got together and made an entire day out of watching all 6 movies in order. It was a long haul but we made it. After watching them all I really appreciated the complexity and effort that Palpatine put in his effort to create his Empire. It took over twenty maybe even thirty years (his time to become a Senator, etc.,) to gain the trust he needed to build his devious plot. I don't blame Yoda for failing to see this. No one did.
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Watched the prequels this past weekend.. I enjoyed all the films and the action was great.

Not a huge fan of the originals. I guess after watching the prequels with it's updated technology and the cool special effects. The originals just look VERY VERY outdated and it distracts me. I wish he made a remake of those movies.
Imagine if Christopher Nolan got the thumbs up to remake the originals
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