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Star Wars - The Complete Saga: Episodes I-VI [Blu-ray]

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Now that’s out of the way, let’s look at the Blu-ray release for The Complete Saga. Picture and Sound Despite there being a number of quite obvious flaws with the release, on balance this is still an excellent set that I’m delighted to have in my collection. I’m sure those who choose not to boycott the release will get a lot of pleasure from, it and as such, this is a release that comes highly recommended.

Again, the extras on this bonus discs are arranged by the “worlds” seen in the film. Content for each film includes video interviews of the cast and crew, deleted and extended scenes, 360-degree “turnarounds” of the various models and props seen in the films (some with optional video “commentary” featurettes) and galleries of concept art (drawings, matte paintings, etc). You also get an HD Archive Fly-Through featurette which takes you inside and around the prop and costume archive on the Skywalker Ranch for a look at some of the treasures it holds. Suffice it to say that the original Star Wars trilogy had a strong formative impact on me as a child, as it did on so many others of my generation. That experience was so powerful, in fact, that it’s hard to separate those emotions out of any critical discussion of the films. Many of you probably share that same complex history with the films, or you wouldn’t be reading this. Whether you love, hate or love/hate the Star Wars films, there’s no shortage of opinions on the matter, most of them quite passionate. release. Includes interviews with George Lucas and appearances by Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Carrie Fisher. What we have here are the special editions of each movie, complete with extra/extended scenes from some of the theatrical releases and extra CGI effects particularly for episodes IV-VI. Some of these films differ from their previous outings on DVD. Most notably, the puppet Yoda from The Phantom Menace has been replaced with a CGI version, as was the original intention of George Lucas at the time. It looks also as if some of the CGI aspects have been refined and updated.

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Bring home the adventure and share Star Wars wi th your whole family when STAR WARS: THE COMPLETE SAGA comes to Blu -ray Disc from Lucasfilm Ltd. and Twentie th Century Fox Home Entertainment! To be released beginning on September 12 internationally and on September 16 in Nor th America, the nine-disc collection brings the wonder of the entire Saga direct to your living room, where you can revisit all of your favorite Star Wars moments in gorgeous high definition and wi th pristine, 6.1 DTS Surround Sound. Dive deeper into the universe wi th an unprecedented 40+ hours of special features, highlighted by never-before-seen content sourced from the Lucasfilm archives. these people, Lucas is a kind of god—literally, a universe creator. That said, while he's certainly all-powerful when it comes to all things

The Collection: Includes sections for B-Wing Fighter Model, TIE Interceptor Fighter Model, Death Star Under Construction Model, Imperial asserting that, "People who alter or destroy works of art and our cultural heritage for profit or as an exercise of power are barbarians." I'llLeia Tends to Luke (1:03): Leia works on Luke's arm and talks about how Han was taken by Boba Fett.

STAR WARS: THE COMPLETE SAGA ON BLU-RAY is presented in widescreen wi th 6.1 DTS Surround Sound. Special features include: Painting, Leia's Boushh Costume, Leia's Slave Costume, Lando Skiff Guard Costume, and Jabba's Radio Controlled Eyes. idea how anyone could've ever thought this was a good idea. And then there are the multitudinous examples of Lucas just throwing in new has been replaced with the more convincing CGI model that's included in the following prequels. By and large, these switcheroos are scenes previously included on the DVDs is not included here, so you might want to hang on to those if you're a completist. It's clearEwan McGregor Interview (1:12): Ewan talks about how Episode IV was the first film he saw in the cinema. Tatooine Overview (3:49): Production illustrator Ralph McQuarrie talks about some of his initial paintings/drawings for George Lucas, 2nd

Palpatine over the railing. I don't think anyone expected this release of The Complete Saga to be free of controversy. But come on. It's Mustafar Overview (4:29): Concept design supervisor Ryan Church talks about the process of designing the lava world. there were several instances where I felt compelled to rewind and just bask in how beautiful certain scenes look in high definition. the 2004 DVD re-release, newly angering a wide swath of fans. Many of the changes were restorative and cosmetic—like fixing certain A long time ago—1973—in a galaxy far, far away—Los Angeles—a young filmmaker named George Lucas started working on a script

recognizable and hummable in the known universe, and they sound spectacular here, from the lilting and quiet heartswelling of Leia's theme

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