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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% |
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110 | 5.97% |
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377 | 20.47% |
Voters: 1842. You may not vote on this poll |
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#16981 |
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I find it hilarious that people b!tch and moan about Lucas making changes and altering the movie, and then go on to complain that he didn't fix things they want fixed.
You can't have it both ways, folks. Quit yer b!tchin' and just be happy to have Star Wars on blu at all! |
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They may have re-timed some scenes and altered the gamma, because of the black crush problems, but it´s almost 100% sure that we will see the 2004 master being used for the Blu-Rays. Here´s pretty good write-up from 2009. It´s the most accurate write-up I´ve read in years and it even has all of the speculation (WRT to the 2004 master) in it, way before it was announced for Blu-Ray: http://secrethistoryofstarwars.com/savingstarwars.html Further Changes and into the Digital Realm |
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#16988 | |
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There's a psychological effect that film at 24fps has that sometimes (and surprisingly) gets lost at higher resolutions and frame rates. Sometimes, increased sharpness is actually a bad thing. It's why Hollywood actresses of the 1930s and 40s were frequently shot through a stocking. Back in the 1980s, I produced a teleconference in SD. I went to see the finished sets and freaked out because there were all kinds of imperfections. But the director assured me that we'd never see them on camera and we didn't because SD resolution couldn't pick up those defects. Today the opposite is true. HD picks up everything from set defects to pores in the skin. Many TV actresses actually hate what HD does to them. I think all this debating about how these are going to look is silly until they're actually released. Then I'm sure the fans will think they're fine and the Lucas haters will think they're crap. I have not placed a pre-order for these. I have a "wait-and-see" attitude. One thing I will say is if those three screen caps of the Luke/Vader battle from three different versions are accurate, it looks to me that each time these were remastered, some technician thought the scene should be brightened. That is a bad sign. Not that anyone would notice if they weren't doing a direct comparison. Coppola complained about that after the initial release of "The Godfather". Every time they went back to make a new run of prints, the technicians lightened all the dark scenes. He supposedly corrected all that when they released the "authorized" versions on DVD and later, BD, although people complain about those as well. But having said that, it's also disingenuous to claim they don't look like the way they looked in the theatre because a) while one can get a general impression, I refuse to believe that anyone can remember exactly how a film looked over 30 years ago; b) most theatres don't put enough light on the screen anyway; and c) because especially after the initial run, lab prints vary quite a bit. And back in those days, NY and Los Angeles first run theatres tended to get better prints then the rest of the country. |
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#16989 |
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Have people already forgotten how long it took for the Star Wars original trilogy to appear on DVD? The wait was excruciating. The DVD era was already on its last legs in 2004 when the the original trilogy finally showed up. No doubt it was a case of Lucasfilm trying to maximize its profits. Milking every last drop out of those VHS sales, then releasing the DVDs shortly before the worldwide transition to HD format.
Yes, Lucasfilms is milking fans for maximum profits again. This blu-ray release is clearly not the definitive version. When the entire saga completes its 3D transformation, we will probably see an ultimate super duper box set with updated special edition and unaltered theatrical versions. Maybe 5 years from now, maybe 10 years. I don't care. I'm just glad Star Wars is appearing on Blu-Ray at a reasonable time frame. Honestly, I wasn't expecting this on Blu-Ray so quickly. |
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Watching a movie without it feels just that, like im only watching a movie, something that has already happened & is past. The making ofs are different because they havent been adjusted with lighting etc....the scenes look better in the actually movie after theyve gone thru the entire process. Yea i know im the only person in the world that likes it blah blah blah. Its actually fun being in the minority sometimes. ![]() Last edited by dcowboy7; 07-24-2011 at 09:30 PM. |
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#16991 |
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Complaining again about the blu-ray box set as usual it. Just be happy the box set is coming out instead of complaining about it. This is getting old. If your that upset about it then don't buy it. I will buy it regardless what is being said by fans who wine about it.
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I disagree with this assessment of the situation. True the live action parts of Episode II and III were shot digitally using those camera, but honestly how much live action is there? Seriously if everything else is digitally rendered in the computer why can't they go back to the original elements and render the new frames at a higher resolution? At worst you are stuck with 1080p shots of just the actors which is more than enough resolution to get 4k detail out of if they rebuilt the films from the digital elements rather than use a 1080p master right? Correct me if I am wrong but would that not be at all possible? |
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No but they do it just to get people to join their side and rip on GL in forums , blogs and comment sections every time the subject of the films comes up , and about the pt , the se's and the 3-D releases.
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#16997 |
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So let me get this straight this forum is filled with whining, nitpicking, blathering posts at any given moment all complaining about one aspect or another of a release, but its wrong to be disappointed in a 7 year transfer that has problems that should have been fixed? I don't give a flying **** about the SE additions Lucas has put on these films. However, I can not stand laziness, and not fixing these problems is just that. I don't understand why its so much to ask for a new proper transfer. Perhaps Ben-Hur or Lawrence of Arabia did not deserve a new transfer. These double standards are retarded and are the reason why shoddy releases continue. Whether it be Star Wars, Ben-Hur, or The Ten Commandments they all deserve a proper release as they have been big moments in film history. Anyone who says otherwise must not appreciate quality. I'm sure this release will be crystal clear and shiny, but that isn't all that goes into a quality blu-ray.
I know people will say 'well, don't buy them' or 'you will buy them anyways'. Damn straight I'm going to buy them! It's Star Wars and I want these films on blu-ray. That doesn't mean, however, that I am going to pretend they look the best they could or Lucas did all he could to fix the problems that plagued the 2004 transfers. On another note, I wonder if we will get early reviews for this after SDCC is finished or will there be an embargo? |
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The the difference between the 1080p and 4K elements will be equivalent to the difference we see now between HD and SD footage... I guess this can be called an improvement, but I dont think I would rebuy the films for improved mattes, backgrounds and lightsaber effects. Guess it would mostly depend on extras though ![]() |
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If people spoke their discontent with their wallets, then we *might* be able to get the studio's attention. But 99% of people will buy the set because it's "Star Wars on blu-ray" and that's all that matters to them. Buying shoddy products encourages companies to put out more shoddy products. Does everyone on here absolutely need Star Wars on blu-ray no matter what? |
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