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http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/blog/arti...e-trailer.html
New trailer for the set. Includes the crossed sabers scene from ROTJ fixed. |
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It was apparently announced at the Empire Presents... Star Wars shindig today that Panasonic is going to give away the Star Wars IV, V and VI Blu-rays to anyone who buys any of their Blu-ray products between now and the end of the year.
http://www.hdwars.com/news/2011/08/p...giveaway-deal/ For a minute I thought Panasonic had somehow got the rights to bundle these discs exclusively with their Blu-ray kit like they do Avatar 3D, but thankfully this is not the case... Last edited by KuriousOranj; 08-12-2011 at 01:40 PM. Reason: Corrected typo |
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I own the giftset & i'm hoping for a Blu Ray release. My favourite movie is actually Stand By Me. I'm new to this site but i'll try & update my Blu Ray collection, as I have about 200! |
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#732 | |
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![]() Yes it arrived yesterday along with Taxi Driver. Think I might pick up all of the Sony Collections now. Goonies is great. Hope they release Mac & Me, E.T., Flight of the Navigator, Batteries Not Included, Howard the Duck, Short Circuit, Splash, Mannequin to name a few as the list could go on! Would like some of my childhood favourites. |
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#733 |
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May 2008
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Some more interesting stuff coming out from the official launch event today...
http://www.hdwars.com/news/2011/08/f...rs-on-blu-ray/ http://www.techradar.com/news/home-c...-format-991103 Well, what else is there to do on a Friday but trawl the Web looking for Star Wars stuff? :-) |
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The force is strong with Panasonic Blu-ray players. When you buy an item of
the company's new Blu-ray home cinema kit, you'll be rewarded with the original Star Wars movie saga on Blu-ray. The original trilogy is available with Panasonic Blu-ray players, recorders and home cinema systems. To bag a classic cosmic carve-up, simply buy a BDT110, 210, 310 or PWT500 player; a BWT700 or BWT800 recorder; or a BTT270, BTT262, BTT370, BTT362, BTT775 or BFT800 home cinema system. Then visit panasonic.co.uk/starwars to redeem your box set, featuring the classic films, Episode IV: A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. The prequel trilogy is also available, but you'll have to shell out your own cash for Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. If you're, like, a massive fan of Jar-Jar Binks or want some Jedi pulling tips. CNET UK checked out the Star Wars Blu-ray long ago in a galaxy far, far away -- well, it was the O2 this morning, but if you've ever got the Jubilee line in rush hour you'll know what we mean. There, the man inside C3-PO's golden suit, Anthony Daniels, assured us these were the Blu-rays we're looking for, as a host of Wars alumni discussed the films and the technology involved. Interestingly, most of the star warriors we met today are decidedly unkeen on 3D -- Daniels reckons theme parks are the place for 3D. So we doubt we'll see them in the queue for the upcoming Star Wars 3D cinema release. Original producer Robert Watts isn't keen on the rejigged versions of the films featured on the Blu-ray release. The disc includes the Special Edition versions, which saw George Lucas polish many of the effects and even add extra scenes. The Panasonic deal runs from 12 September until 31 December. Fortunately, it's not an exclusive deal, unlike releases including the Avatar 3D Blu-ray, which was only available with a Panasonic telly for several months before going on sale to a wider public. The films hit shops the same day, only sold as box sets: either the original trilogy, the three prequels or all six films with a starship-full of extras. Star Wars is also coming to the Xbox with the motion-controlled Kinect Star Wars game and R2-D2 Xbox 360. http://crave.cnet.co.uk/homecinema/s...yers-50004705/ |
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Not sure if we've seen these in such detail before. I wonder are they all Revenge of the Sith film-cells?
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