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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 01-27-2011, 06:06 PM   #7541
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Has anyone seen any interior photos of these sets yet? I'm debating on whether to get the basic complete set or just purchase the two individual sets.

Special features don't concern me but I'd rather have the Blu-rays with individual packaging, via the slipcase method and not a digipack type of set.
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Old 01-27-2011, 06:10 PM   #7542
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Has anyone seen any interior photos of these sets yet? I'm debating on whether to get the basic complete set or just purchase the two individual sets.

Special features don't concern me but I'd rather have the Blu-rays with individual packaging, via the slipcase method and not a digipack type of set.
I agree. The only packaging I really like is the standard BD case. I hope Star Wars is simply 9 individual cases inside one big slipcase that I can remove them from.

...Then toss the slipcase.
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Old 01-27-2011, 06:18 PM   #7543
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This is taken directly from IMDB, regarding the Birth of the Lightsaber extra on the 2004 DVD...

George Lucas explains how he got the idea of using 'laser-swords' as the weapon of the Jedi Knights, Mark Hamill comments on the various techniques they used (accompanied by more great behind the scenes stuff) and Ben Burtt again recounts how he combined his tape recorder hum with the buzz from his TV set to create the sound we all know, love and try to copy with our mouths when pretending to swing a light-saber. One reason George Lucas never repeats the same documentary on any of his releases twice (appart from the 'buy this set, it's got new stuff' reason) is his well known tendency to contradict himself. For instance, it has been documented elsewhere that Lucas got really upset with Irvin Kirshner when he found out David Prowse was swinging his light-saber with one hand on the Empire set. George always saw the weapons as heavy samurai swords. In this documentary he repeats this sentiment, then acknowledge that in the second film, they tried it another way. Of course it's only natural that the man does not mention any on set anger he may have had 28 years ago, but it does bother me a little bit that he totally neglects to mention Irvin Kirshner in this one (and nobody seemed to mention poor Richard Marquand at all on any of the 2004 set's bonus material). Also noteworthy is that 'Darth Farmer' David Prowse was one of the few people not invited to participate.
Oh snap...LOL
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Old 01-27-2011, 07:19 PM   #7544
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This is taken directly from IMDB, regarding the Birth of the Lightsaber extra on the 2004 DVD...

George Lucas explains how he got the idea of using 'laser-swords' as the weapon of the Jedi Knights, Mark Hamill comments on the various techniques they used (accompanied by more great behind the scenes stuff) and Ben Burtt again recounts how he combined his tape recorder hum with the buzz from his TV set to create the sound we all know, love and try to copy with our mouths when pretending to swing a light-saber. One reason George Lucas never repeats the same documentary on any of his releases twice (appart from the 'buy this set, it's got new stuff' reason) is his well known tendency to contradict himself. For instance, it has been documented elsewhere that Lucas got really upset with Irvin Kirshner when he found out David Prowse was swinging his light-saber with one hand on the Empire set. George always saw the weapons as heavy samurai swords. In this documentary he repeats this sentiment, then acknowledge that in the second film, they tried it another way. Of course it's only natural that the man does not mention any on set anger he may have had 28 years ago, but it does bother me a little bit that he totally neglects to mention Irvin Kirshner in this one (and nobody seemed to mention poor Richard Marquand at all on any of the 2004 set's bonus material). Also noteworthy is that 'Darth Farmer' David Prowse was one of the few people not invited to participate.
What about Luke using his fatherS' lightsaber with only one hand in Obi-Wan's Hut in ANH.............
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Old 01-27-2011, 07:20 PM   #7545
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What about Luke using his fatherS' lightsaber with only one hand in Obi-Wan's Hut in ANH.............
Please go back and re-read the last several pages of this thread. I believe your question is what started it all.
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Old 01-27-2011, 07:32 PM   #7546
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I never imagine I would say this but I almost miss the talk about the screenshot quality
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Old 01-27-2011, 07:36 PM   #7547
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I agree. The only packaging I really like is the standard BD case. I hope Star Wars is simply 9 individual cases inside one big slipcase that I can remove them from.

...Then toss the slipcase.

I prefer the standard blu-cases. I would probably hang on to slip case, but I don't understand alot of peoples obsession with them. I have even read some people refusing to buy a blu-ray because of the lack of a flimsy cardboard sleeve.
All I care about is the A/V transfer & the quality of the film.
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Old 01-27-2011, 08:06 PM   #7548
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I think that only way to accomplish this is:

1. Redo the OT - you could use the digital YODA, and you could use Ewan Mcgregor as Obiwan.

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2. GL could digitally change each scene in the OT to fix all the inconsistencies.

I don't think either will happen.

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I simply want one cohesive story. One where the plot and small details don't take a backseat to a cool move, a catchy line or a special effect. One where things don't need to be rationalized or looked into further only to be explained in some way that isn't grasping at straws or severely stretching things. One where the rules GL makes today aren't thrown away tomorrow because the new way looks better or provokes oohs & aahs from the audience. One where line "B" doesn't contradict what line "A" infered, with line "C" negating both of them. One where the people behind the scenes can safely state something about the film today & have it hold up tomorrow. Not Lightsabers are heavy, like Samuri Swords today, then we see clones casually tossing them around one handed tomorrow. Not C-3PO saying There will be no escape for the Princess this time one minute, then not knwonig who she is the next. Not Darth Vader saying ...And I'm sure Skywalker is with them in the morning , then Luke Skywalker... Who's Luke Skywalker? Oh, him, he's alive? You're kidding me in the afternoon. Not Yoda saying Oh, you can't leave, you're training is not finished this week, then Oh no, you're training has been finished, you're fine. Go fight Dad again the next.

What I would really like is for GL to turn the whole franchise over the the Clone Wars crew & say Start back at the begining and give us one complete story, all the way through. They understand continuity, Watching the extras from season one, when they talk about how Anakin & Grevous can't meet in the series because it's obvious that their first face to face encounter happens during RotS... GL wouldn't have thought about that unless someone pointed it out after the fact. He would have simply done it & explained it away later, like C-3PO's memory-wipe. Of course his explination would probably open up an even bigger hole. But that wouldn't matter, as the true geeks would rationalize it away anyway.
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Old 01-27-2011, 08:53 PM   #7549
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What about Luke using his fatherS' lightsaber with only one hand in Obi-Wan's Hut in ANH.............
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Please go back and re-read the last several pages of this thread. I believe your question is what started it all.
That's Mark Hamill demonstrating what he said Lucas said about it weighing 50-60 pounds.

"Hey Mark, it's 2004, 27 years after you shot Star Wars, what was your on set direction from George Lucas holding the lightsaber? Exact words please, people on the internet will take it as gospel exactly what George said."
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Old 01-27-2011, 08:56 PM   #7550
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lol
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:00 PM   #7551
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finally. looking foward to seeing this on blue ray. im hoping lucas doesnt do that thing like adding special footage stuff to different box sets so you have to buy all them seperately crap. i will buy the ultimate set though im sure
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:10 PM   #7552
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I thought I was going to enjoy all the backpedalling but to be honest, it's been kind of hard to watch
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:27 PM   #7553
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That's Mark Hamill demonstrating what he said Lucas said about it weighing 50-60 pounds.

"Hey Mark, it's 2004, 27 years after you shot Star Wars, what was your on set direction from George Lucas holding the lightsaber? Exact words please, people on the internet will take it as gospel exactly what George said."
Can't even admit he was wrong
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:29 PM   #7554
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Can't even admit he was wrong
Lord Lucas is never wrong.
Just kidding, the man has made mistakes over the years but he has also given me 6 of my favourite movies over the years so I'm willing to forgive and forget.
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:33 PM   #7555
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Lord Lucas is never wrong.
Just kidding, the man has made mistakes over the years but he has also given me 6 of my favourite movies over the years so I'm willing to forgive and forget.
I have enjoyed all 6 movies myself but I was referring to peter thx not George lol
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:41 PM   #7556
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Lord Lucas is never wrong.
Just kidding, the man has made mistakes over the years but he has also given me 6 of my favourite movies over the years so I'm willing to forgive and forget.
Two of my favorites (Star Wars, Empire), one I really like that could become a favorite after the BD release (American Grafitti) and two fun shoot-em-ups (Clones and Sith).

That's an okay week for Billy Wilder but by human standards that's really not too shabby.
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:42 PM   #7557
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Can't even admit he was wrong
Just admit you were wrong and stop attacking forum members who disagree with your absolutely insane obsession over what sabers "weigh".

Things like that is what gets people stuffed into lockers and suffering atomic wedgies as a way of life.

Never ONCE did I watch any of the films and think "Gee, I wonder if those are heavy or not." Or during the prequels did I think "Wow. They are sure swinging them too easily! It contradicts the OT!" Nope, I thought "Jedi in their prime were sure bad ass!"
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Old 01-27-2011, 10:07 PM   #7558
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Just admit you were wrong and stop attacking forum members who disagree with your absolutely insane obsession over what sabers "weigh".

Things like that is what gets people stuffed into lockers and suffering atomic wedgies as a way of life.

Never ONCE did I watch any of the films and think "Gee, I wonder if those are heavy or not." Or during the prequels did I think "Wow. They are sure swinging them too easily! It contradicts the OT!" Nope, I thought "Jedi in their prime were sure bad ass!"
Is was wrong? I attacked people? Lol ok links have validated my point. I'm done with this subject. At least I know I was right.
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Old 01-27-2011, 10:42 PM   #7559
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Lucas definitely also said this.
If I recall, he admitted to changing them from being "heavy" in ANH and making them "light" in the other movies (or at least the PT). No way I'm watching through 6+ hours of special features, but Lucas said it in there somewhere.
For those who just can't get enough of Lightsaber (or is it Lightsabre) trivia:

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Lightsaber

It covers weight, component parts, development and history. It shows you what idle creative minds can do. Some (like myself) will find this mind numbing.

My apologies if this has been previously posted.
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Old 01-27-2011, 11:15 PM   #7560
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Lord Lucas is never wrong.
Just kidding, the man has made mistakes over the years but he has also given me 6 of my favourite movies over the years so I'm willing to forgive and forget.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzI-ZbcK_sw
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