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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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#6861 |
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#6862 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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No harm done. Moving on....
Update: I just inserted the DVD and before it started I remembered Obi watching the holovid with Yoda.... I'll forget Who Framed Roger Rabbit next. Wait.... who was it? Last edited by chip75; 01-16-2011 at 01:26 PM. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Most of those who hate the prequels just built up too much, way too much expectation in their minds about them. They probably spend all of their time from 1997 to 1999 going "THESE WILL BE THE GREATEST MOVIES OF ALL TIMES LUCAS IS A GOD ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#6864 | |
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Not saying the prequels are perfect - far from it. But, they are Star Wars movies and I enjoy them just as I do the originals. Last edited by s2mikey; 01-16-2011 at 04:10 PM. |
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#6866 | |
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I personally groaned with fear when I heard about the Prequels... and the Phantom Menace turned out to confirm my worst nightmare. So it seems that whether someone expected too much or too little of the Prequels, they didn't like them either way. ![]() Having said that, I actually do, for the most part, enjoy the third prequel if I can manage to overlook the hot-rod jedi routine that's completely incongruous with the original trilogy. But other than that, it at least steps up to the plate with a real story, developed characters, and fills in a nice back-story of Darth Vadar that flows well into Episode 4. |
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I'm 17, so yes the PT was a cool theatrical experience for me as a kid. However, I still love the OT more. I don't know if it's because I still saw them first, or because they're better films, or some other third thing, but I have a hunch that like most things, it just comes down to personal preference. Maybe I just have a higher tolerance to the PT because I'm younger and more open-minded.
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#6870 |
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If the prequels had been made first, even with the technology available in 1977, we would have considered them to be amazing films and I think they would have been just as acclaimed as the original Star Wars was. But one of the reasons Star Wars was so loved was because we had never seen anything like it before. With the possible exception of The Wizard of Oz, there was never before a fantasy film with that kind of production budget. And the Saturday morning serials that partially influenced it (and 1981's "Raiders of the Lost Ark") had pathetically low budgets - wooden acting and cardboard sets, etc.
By the time we got to the PT, we had seen it all before, so no matter what Lucas did, it couldn't have been as great. Similarly, when the first James Bond films were released in the 1960s (Dr. No, From Russia With Love and Goldfinger), they were considered fresh and sophisticated adult fun movies, but by the fourth film (and most that came afterwards up until the Casino Royale reboot), we were far less impressed because we had seen it all before. If the PT had been made first, the difference would have been that we wouldn't have liked the second film as much and the third would have been considered the "better film" the same way as most people consider "The Empire Strikes Back" as the best of the OT. That's not to say that the PT couldn't have been better. I don't think the story line was weak -- IMO, it's a pretty good origin and political story, but I do think that the dialog, some aspects of the performances and certain character development was not as strong as it could have been. I think Lucas' issue was that he spent far too much of his energies on set design and special effects and too little on those other aspects of the films. |
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If I hate the prequel trilogy, it's not because I had a lot of expectations, but simply because I thought they were bad films (I'm not saying they're objectively bad films, simply that in my opinion, they are bad), right up there with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. All the emotion and excitement from the original trilogy was gone, and replaced with flashy visual effects. I saw them only once, when they were released, and I am not planning to see them again. |
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I saw the original theatrical release of ANH when I was 9... about the right age to be blown away by the film(s). They were excellent escapist entertainment... equal parts Flash Gordon/Kurosawa/Archetypal Odyssey. Not only that... the films were, for lack of a better word, "charming". They dazzled with effects but they also told a story that was compelling... the actor's performances wouldn't win any academy awards but they were competent and convincing. The PT tells some convoluted political background story that has forgotten the reasons why the original films were as popular as they were. I would contend that a film like TPM would have been about as memorable as Logan's Run or Silent Running if it were released in '77. It's wooden... lifeless. As a matter of fact I'm probably doing a disservice to the other films I've mentioned. None of the characters are anywhere near as engaging as Hamill's Luke, Guiness's Ben or Ford's Solo. They're just... not. The PT is more like a George Lucas puppet show. There was something chaotic and unpredictable about the original films and their production that just can't be repeated. |
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#6874 |
Power Member
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#6875 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Champion
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![]() I wonder why almost no one remasters to 8K like Baraka? Too expensive? I'll bet this economy has hit george particularly bad. ![]() No,really, after all this Star Wars talk on here the last few days, I've been watching all the dvd's in order(about to watch ROTJ), and they really don't look that bad upconverted. I think they would almost have to try to make this turn out bad! I've heard that they have been working on the HD SW for four or five years. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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