Posted this in another thread wrongly, please help! HELP! Will someone let me know if the restored Jor-El scene in the 2001 cut is still in this set? I loved that scene. The one where Jor-El talks about feeling of vanity Superman may have. PLEASE LET ME KNOW. If not, iis it at least in...
HELP! Will someone let me know if the restored Jor-El scene in the 2001 cut is still in this set? I loved that scene. The one where Jor-El talks about feeling of vanity Superman may have. PLEASE LET ME KNOW. If not, iis it at least in deleted scene section? THANKS!
I am still confused, I am holding out on buying this, I want the maximum amount of deleted scenes, is it only Wal-Mart that is having this problem with some discs having fewer deleted scenes than others, or what? I couldn't care less about the Wal-Mart exclusive bonus disc being messed up, I...
Also, another big problem with Attack of the Clones is the excessive use of special effects. Now, Star Wars has always been known for great special effects, and that's fine. But after The Phantom Menace, George started overdoing it. And Revenge of the Sith is even worse. George needs to learn...
Medina said: Second of all, I think you're projecting something from your (our) childhoods that won't happen with the PT. The OT was such a great series of films that altered the cultural landscape that children in the 70s-90s watched them over and over. I assure you, no matter how the...
What do you guys think of this? Took from here, http://blogs.starwars.com/pablog/87 HD-DVD: The Super-VHS of the New Millennium I'll preface this by saying I haven't crunched any numbers. I haven't pored over charts or done any statistical analysis. It's just a blog, and not any real...
FACT, the release of the original un-altered Star Wars movies on DVD in Sept will have better picture quality than any original un-altered Star Wars release of the past. If you want state of the art best possible quality, push for HD, regular DVD will be extinct within 3 years.
The typical "My opinion is FACT which rules over all" type of forumer. EnricoE, it's quite obvious that not everyone likes everything, you could say that about any movie. 76 percent reviews of it (rottentomatoes.com) are positive, which isn't too shabby.
wish George WAS here because I have a dumb question. When Lucasfilm says "we have no plans now or in the future to restore the originals", how serious is that? Lucasfilm said the exact same thing in the past about the originals being released on DVD at all.
Why should this release being non-anamorphic matter so much to me? I have a 33 inch NON-widescreen Sony Tube TV. I'm waiting at least another 2-3 years to buy a widescreen HDTV for the prices to go down, same goes for an HD-DVD player. (I'm not rich like many in here seem to be.) By the that...
If you notice that I mentioned it was written by a fellow forumer, not me. Robert Anthony aka FatBoy Roberts. Is he NOT a fellow forumer? I am just trying to stifle some of the egos in here, many of you think you are better than everyone else because you spend hundreds or even thousands of...
So-called low quality that only obsessed videophiles notice, not the vast majority of the DVD buying population. Isn't that the quality of SW we grew up with? They didn't play THAT long at the movie theaters. What most of us grew up with was pan and scan video tape SW movies. Any of us around 30...
So they lost some money from you, they'll get plenty more elsewhere. I'll give you an old article written by a fellow forumer. "And the uproar that so many fanboys are reacting with is completely foreign to me. I guess I SHOULD understand it, because I know people have spent a LARGE...
there is a bit of EE on the ship's rails or any horizontal edge, notably in Disc 1 chapter 18 53mins, and a bit thereafter. a bit of dirt here and there as well. Now why would they break out the EE for one small scene? Another case of mistaking something else for EE.
Why are cliches always called a bad thing? I think it's getting cliche to hate things that are cliche all the time. There can also be advantages to using clichés. The use of a cliché that is well known to the audience can help keep the storytelling on a fast pace without as much explanation...
What was old ben Kenobi supposed to do? Spill that he knew these droids years ago and open up a round of questions from Luke that he wouldn't be willing to answer?
Ep1 Kenobi:"But Master Yoda said I should be mindful of the future." Lucas makes the point that Yoda has trained Kenobi in the past. Ep2 Kenobi meets Yoda training younglings. Lucas hits the point home harder that Yoda trains Jedi when they are young. EP3 "In your solitude on Tatooine...
Yeah, I took objection to the "4,5,1,2,3,6" order earlier and upon watching Episode III the other day I realized the same thing, this crazy viewing order maintains the "father" surprise but totally gives away the "sister" surprise. Considering how the supporters of this absurd viewing order cite...
Lucas should change the name from Industrial Light And Magic to "Industrial Light and Money". From what I've seen thats what it looks like it's made for IMO. The magic has gone. Would you being saying that if you saw these prequels at the same age you first saw the originals? What gives you...
I have not really gotten the M.J. comparison, Wonka never seemed to love kids as M.J. supposedly does(All too well). Actually, why didn't they make Depp shorter as described in Dahl's book(ala Elijah Wood in LOTR)? Also given him the goatee that he had in the book. That would have gotten it...
the PQ trilogy is so full of plot holes and inconsistencies you could fly a Star Destroyer through while drunk on Romulan Ale Actually that's not true.