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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 08-24-2011, 02:23 PM   #21121
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I am going to look at the menus (sad I know, but I loved the DVD versions so am keen to look at the Blu) followed by brief viewings of my favourite scenes and scenes I hope have been restored (c'mon Han, shoot first!), then on to disc 7 & 8 until my eyes bleed. 40 hours non-stop can be done with the strongest coffee and multiple cans of REDBULL
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Old 08-24-2011, 02:23 PM   #21122
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The magazine streets on Thursday. Here's the preview for Star Wars Unseen

Episode IV
Notorious B.I.G.G.S.
Notorious B.I.G.G.S.? Really? *Groans and Facepalms*

The article looks good though. From what we can see of it.
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Old 08-24-2011, 02:26 PM   #21123
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Well, we're talking about an art form here. If a work of art is seen by millions and beloved by millions, then intervening decades pass, and the artist decides to put a unibrow on the Mona Lisa, should he be restrained?

If it means we'll be deprived the perfectly lovely original version, yes.

If the films weren't finished in '77, '80, etc., then he shouldn't have released them.

It's an ethical issue, not a legal one. Sure, they physically belong to him, but when you start screwing around with film history (and hardly some minor footnote), you're on shaky ground.

If Orson Welles' last act were to create new colourized prints of Citizen Kane and destroy all B&W ones, should he have been allowed? Why complain? We've got "the classic version" on VHS and SD DVD?

Look, all of this antipathy is because of two simple facts: Lucas refuses to release some of the most important films in history; there are plenty of people out there who are perfectly willing to champion his indefensible argument. "Well, they're his movies -- he can do what he wants. If you don't like it, don't buy them. You're not a true fan," etc. It's childish in the extreme, even more childish than my inability to simply ignore such nonsense when I visit this board.

Most of us who aren't drinking the Kool-Aid are quick to point out that these objections would disappear if both versions were allowed to coexist (with the originals given appropriate restoration). This is called "being reasonable".
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Old 08-24-2011, 02:44 PM   #21124
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Anyone consider that "Empire of Dreams" and "From Stars Wars to Jedi" are possibly being held off for a Classic Edition release down the road?
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Old 08-24-2011, 02:51 PM   #21125
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We had black and white for many, many years before colour. We had colour tube TV's many, many years before the advent of flat screens. We had flat screens at 720p for years before 1080p. I think 1080p will stick around for quite some time. 3D was the next big thing, but the average consumer, having just bought their shiny new HD TV have not made the step up/across and it is falling down. Is GL worried about the blu rays being the best version for the market today, yes. Is he worried about what is coming next, no. It probably won't be here in his lifetime, and maybe not ours.

I think/hope Star Wars on blu will be the same pinnacle as the DVD's were for that format. It makes no sense for Lucasfilm to repeat the same mistake they made on the DVD, albeit they looked fantastic and the picture quality was exceptional, just not the way they should have looked due to botches in the transfer and poor quality control.


In agreement.


This might be his last version before he dies
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Old 08-24-2011, 02:53 PM   #21126
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As I will state again, a whether this is a 2K or 4K scan is completely irrelevant for the purposes of a home theater release. Try reading this interview with a man who has probably forgotten more about cinematography:

http://magazine.creativecow.net/arti...ture-of-pixels

In fact, everything talking about 4K belies the fact that most of the theater installations around the world are basically going at 2K. I mean the only commercial 4K digital cinema projector that I am aware of is the Sony 4K projector. But the bulk of theatrical installations around the world are the Texas Instruments DLP. And its maximum resolution is 2048x1080. I mean, let's face it. The difference between 1920 and 2048 is 6%. Believe me, you cannot see a 6% difference. Six percent is irrelevant.

Besides, when we talk about scanning film to get 4K -- we don't, really. We typically scan perf to perf, but the actual Academy Aperture is 3456 pixels, which is quite a bit less than 4K. When you scan film at 2K, you're often just scanning 1728 across the Academy Aperture. Just to make things a little more complicated!

So these are all high definition television projectors going into theaters whether you like it or not. Slightly better color gamut, but they are all basically paying lip service to the idea that it's not HD.

Its a horrible ratio anyway, 2048/1920. You want to avoid these horrible little small ratio numbers because a digital filter to scale 10920 to 2048 is difficult, and you probably lose more in the filter than you can gain by having a few more pixels.
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Old 08-24-2011, 02:55 PM   #21127
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I am no too sure exactly where everyone seem to think Lucasfilm is in the habit of spending money in great amount? Look at the history of the budgets of the 6 Star Wars movies

A New Hope = $11 million
The Empire Strikes Back = $32 million
Return Of The Jedi = $32.5 million
The Phantom Menace = $115 million
Attack Of The Clones = $120 million
Revenge Of The Sith = $113 million

In todays money, the prequels were made in almost a shoe string budget when you compare them to some of the stuff going on in Hollywood with most movies having budgets well over $200 million. Lucasfilm is very good at making sure they get the best return for the money they spend, they sure are not throwing money away compared to other studios.

I am sure they have done the same thing for the restoration of the movies for Blu-ray release, trying to get the most return.
the best way to even compare the expenses for a movie made in '77, '80 and '83 is to use an inflation calculator....

in 1977 11M was equivalent to a little over 41M
in 1980 32M was equivalent to almost 87M
in 1983 32.5M was equivalent to almost 74M

between 80 and 83 the dollar lost a lot of value but would still be quite a bit in todays money...
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Old 08-24-2011, 03:01 PM   #21128
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Old 08-24-2011, 03:05 PM   #21129
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Well, we're talking about an art form here. If a work of art is seen by millions and beloved by millions, then intervening decades pass, and the artist decides to put a unibrow on the Mona Lisa, should he be restrained?

If it means we'll be deprived the perfectly lovely original version, yes.

If the films weren't finished in '77, '80, etc., then he shouldn't have released them.

It's an ethical issue, not a legal one.
Yeah, and ethically these films are still his property. While I support your passion over this issue the fact remains that even if Welles had decided to colorize Citizen Kane that is ultimately his choice as the creative force behind the picture. Now that is a completely separate issue from the studio going and making said changes, even though they technically own the film they were not the artistic driving force behind it. In the end it is ultimately Lucas' decision, and if you don't like the changes just vote with your wallet.


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Old 08-24-2011, 03:06 PM   #21130
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Don't know if this was already posted here but a member in the UK thread posted a few pics of the packaging. The sets region free as expected.

Full post here https://forum.blu-ray.com/united-kin...ml#post5110247
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Old 08-24-2011, 03:09 PM   #21131
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Don't know if this was already posted here but a member in the UK thread posted a few pics of the packaging. The sets region free as expected.

Full post here https://forum.blu-ray.com/united-kin...ml#post5110247
I'm still siked and surprised this is encoded in DTS-HD MA - Dolby's long been Lucas' "thang"
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Old 08-24-2011, 03:11 PM   #21132
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What about a population increase factor calculator
did population increase that much between 80 and 83?....they put half a mil more into ROTJ than they did ESB and the calculator shows that the purchasing power was 13M less than the 2nd movie....

but what does population have to do with what was spent on the movie?...I was showing the value of the dollar to show that there wasn't THAT much more money spent on the newer movies than there was in ESB and ROTJ...
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Old 08-24-2011, 03:15 PM   #21133
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Don't know if this was already posted here but a member in the UK thread posted a few pics of the packaging. The sets region free as expected.

Full post here https://forum.blu-ray.com/united-kin...ml#post5110247
How? did you get your hands on the set already.
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Old 08-24-2011, 03:16 PM   #21134
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How? did you get your hands on the set already.
It's not mine

it was posted in the UK thread. The packaging is already lining store shelves across the UK
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Old 08-24-2011, 03:16 PM   #21135
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It's an in-store dummy case - don't do your block over it!

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Old 08-24-2011, 03:25 PM   #21136
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I'm still siked and surprised this is encoded in DTS-HD MA - Dolby's long been Lucas' "thang"
Probably because it is a Fox release. Fox has been using DTS-MA since day 1 on their blu's
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Old 08-24-2011, 03:30 PM   #21137
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While I support your passion over this issue the fact remains that even if Welles had decided to colorize Citizen Kane that is ultimately his choice as the creative force behind the picture.
I'm curious. Would you be OK with that?
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Anyone consider that "Empire of Dreams" and "From Stars Wars to Jedi" are possibly being held off for a Classic Edition release down the road?
Don't get my hopes up!!!
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Old 08-24-2011, 03:41 PM   #21139
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I'm curious. Would you be OK with that?
I certainly wouldn't want to see that as Kane is my #2 favorite film of all time, and is perfect the way it is. But again if Welles, while still alive, decided he wanted to colorize Kane I would not be happy, but in the end it's up to him.

I certainly would not purchase a copy of Kane, but again it would be his call.


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Anyone consider that "Empire of Dreams" and "From Stars Wars to Jedi" are possibly being held off for a Classic Edition release down the road?
It's actually possible for Empire of Dreams, From Star Wars to Jedi and the Holiday Special to all show up as Easter Eggs on Discs 7 and 8. D7 is listed as a BD-50 yet it only contains around 4 hours of content (not including the fly-thrus and stills and video archives). D8 is listed as a BD-25 and contains around 3 hours of content (not including the fly-thrus and stills and video archives).

Adding EoD and HS to D7 would make it around 8 hours (BD-50).
Adding FSWtJ to D8 would make it around 4 hours (BD-25).

From Tower Japan:
[Show spoiler]7. [Blu-ray Disc]
Video and audio
Layer / Surface: Dual layer
Color: Color
Original language: English
8. [Blu-ray Disc]
Video and audio
Layer / Surface: Single Layer
Color: Color
Original language: English
9. [Blu-ray Disc]
Video and audio
Layer / Surface: Dual layer
Color: Color
Original language: English

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