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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 |
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1,335 | 72.48% |
The Prequel Box Set |
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20 | 1.09% |
The Original Trilogy Box Set |
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110 | 5.97% |
Not Purchasing Star Wars Blu-ray |
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377 | 20.47% |
Voters: 1842. You may not vote on this poll |
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have a iPad or IPhone ? get this FREE app from Lucas Films...it's an advance sneak peak at the BD extras ![]() Before you bring the Saga home, get an exclusive first look at some of the special features from STAR WARS™: THE COMPLETE SAGA - coming to you on Blu-ray September 16th! The Star Wars Blu-ray: Early Access highlights a varied sampling of bonus materials featured in the collection, including never-before-seen content sourced from the Lucasfilm Archives! Begin to explore the farthest corners of that distant galaxy, and dive deeper into the creation of the Star Wars universe. Witness the evolution of the wild concepts that became pop culture icons. Celebrate the spirit of innovation that pushed the boundaries of special effects - as described by the men and women who pioneered the new methods that made Star Wars possible. And pull back the curtain on the Lucasfilm Archives to reveal never-before-told stories about the making of the Saga. Offering an insightful cross-section of what the THE COMPLETE SAGA has in store, Star Wars Blu-ray: Early Access is your first look at the most anticipated Blu-ray collection - of all time! Last edited by DetroitSquirreL; 09-14-2011 at 07:48 PM. |
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But I always loved the changes (1997 and 2004). Except maybe Jedi Rocks. The 2011 changes is not that a big deal to me. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Lucas really gives us nothing, other than 2 Jedi making a boat-load of bad decisions and assumptions out of non-knowledge of the universe. How do the Gungans and Naboo people form a symbiant circle? I dunno, it wasn't explained at all. How would a trade federation blockade stop life as we know it on an entire planet that is full of 1) lush vegetation, 2) some insanely advanced power technology in that Naboo castle, 3) huge oceans full of sea creatures, 4) a people with advanced starships that are capable of lightspeed? I dunno, they never explain that either. That bet between Wato and Qui-gon? What the hell was that? Why are the trade federation aliens in league with some dude in a Sith? Not explained. Why can the Jedi run super fast one time, but never again in the whole movie (especially when Obi-Wan needs to in order to help save his mentor from darth maul)? Not even addressed. Why do they need to investigate the trade federation's capture of Naboo, when the SENATE had the Jedi council send 2 Jedi to negotiate the matter? Wouldn't the fact that the senate was willing to put their trust in these 2 jedi mean they would trust them enough to validate the invasion? I dunno, this damn movie just makes NO SENSE. How's a kid supposed to understand this crap, AND come out of the film with a general knowledge of the star wars universe and the Force? |
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There were also supposed to be Two Death Stars orbiting the Empire's Captial Planet, Had Abbadon. A simple google search will reveal to anyone who is interested more original ideas that were scrapped. And they were scrapped because, at this point, all George could think of was the money . . . and toys. Lots and lots of toys. If George had stuck to his guns, maybe Return of the Jedi could have been the film to top the Empire Strikes Back. Sadly, that wasn't the frakkin' case. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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But the low budget movie they intended to make in-between Episode IV & V: Splinter of the Mind's Eye expanded on their relationship. So Lucas didn't really have any grand plan.
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I think kids enjoy the PT and that is fine - I would not call them a failure. They all were/are blockbuster films hitting the 300m mark and sell well on disk. If the kids love them, then they will rebuy them when they grow up and we'll see how they do long term. Last edited by kurtlingle; 09-14-2011 at 07:59 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I feel like the hate toward TPM has already subsided a bit. (I could be wrong)
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And further more you really aren't being "objective" with your explanation. Instead you are now shoe-horning in your own "vision" on how the prequels should be viewed upon this that may not (and probably doesn't) line up with Lucas's vision. If Lucas wanted the force to be mysterious to the average viewer for the prequels, then why the hell did he make Episode IV first, which pretty much starts out with an explanation of the force, rather than starting out with Episodes 1-3 to begin with? Was the audience, upon seeing Episode 1 for the first time, supposed to just know to go out of their way to "supress" the prior existing knowledge of the force and "pretend" that what they are seeing is mysterious, new and unknown to them? And what about the inside jokes like Watto's comment towards Qui Gon when he tries to use the Jedi mind trick on Watto? That was obviously intended for people who already had this knowledge. Sorry, you are just grasping at straws here and are making crap up to find some way to hap-hazardly debunk any legitimate negative view of the PT. Quote:
I am aware of the foreshadowing of Vader via Dooku and Grievous, two characters that were poorly handled in these films. They were both more or less after-thoughts. I don't think Lucas had either of these characters conceived at the time of writing Episode 1, and I don't think he had conceived Grevious at the time of writing Episode II. In Ep II, we are just hap-harzardly told that Dooku is a former Jedi, and we don't even "meet" him until half way through the movie. If Lucas wanted to handle that properly, we should have seen Dooku as a Jedi in Episode 1, so that we would actually give a flying crap about him in Episode II when he's revealed to be the enemy. And Grevious was handled even worse than Dooku. Suddenly, from the get-go in Episode III, he is the major, serious threat, second only to Dooku, but we had never even heard of this character prior to that point. And he is killed pretty early in the movie. We never really develop any kind of attachment to the character. He's just a disposable villain. If the OT had been handled similarly, then we never would have even heard of Han's history with Jabba the Hutt in Eps 4 and 5, or where he was being taken at the end of Ep 5, and then at the beginning of Ep 6 we would see Luke and the gang trying to rescue him from Jabba, and the back story would be quickly rushed by us either in the opening crawl or in some quick, forced dialogue to explain what's going on. Grevious perhaps should have at least been in Epsiode II, perhaps in a pre-cyborg form, defeated, but then mysteriously shows up as a cyborg in Ep III. That would have been better foreshadowing, and better character development. I could go on with more examples, but I feel I've made my point. Look, all of this symbolic stuff is all well and good. I'm more than aware of most of it, and it's interesting in it's own right. But it doesn't make up for the problems with the bad acting, characters thrown at us out of nowhere, and the array of other issues with these films. That's the problem.... the presentation. It's like taking a fancy steak dinner with all of the trimmings and serving it on a dirty trach can lid. The symbolism is the dinner, the acting, character develop, manner in which characters are introduced, etc, are the dirty trash can lid. No one in their right mind, no matter how much they appreciate a fancy steak, is going to want to eat one off of a dirty trash can lid. That's how many of us feel about the PT films. Now, if you are happy with them, fine. If you either find the presentation adequate or if the problems with it just don't bother you because you are just SO into the symbolism that those things are what "float your boat" and give you the most interest, then fine. More power to you. But for many the presentation sucked, and the symbolism isn't going to do anything to make up for it. Quote:
Basically your arguement is that the ONLY legimately objective point of view is your own, and anyone who doesn't 100% agree with you on every little detail about Star Wars is not being objective. I just have to love the hypocracy and the irony. |
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The taxation of trade routes is important because it paves the ground for the smugglers and pirates in later episodes like your beloved Han Solo. You don't have to explain the force because most of the protagonists are jedi and know about that. You actually see what jedi can do and they are referencing to the force multiple times. With the midichlorians it is even explained how they can use the force. The important thing is THAT the naboo and the gungans have a symbiotic relationship and not so much HOW. Just like you need to know THAT Han dropped his shipment but not how exactly that happened or if he could have avoided that... When you watch Episode 1 it is pretty clear that the Gungans provide the energy and the Naboo technology and political representation. You can SEE it - you don't have to overexplain things... |
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And holy crap, does ROTS look freaking gorgeous on blu-ray! I wish there was an isolated score and sound effect track so i could just turn off all of the dialogue. |
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The MUSIC of Lapti Nek was fine. In fact, much like the cantina music in episode IV, it sounded "otherworldly." I'll give you the muppets were terrible. The problem with Jedi Rocks, besides the horrible CGI, is that the music just sounds like a typical jazz band using trumpets, trumbones, and saxophones. It sounded like something the band Chicago would have done back in the 70's.
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