![]() I say get ready for hyperspace- with Star Wars in Blu-ray, we all should make the Kessel run 12 par secs. Interactive looks at costumes from all 6 movies, looks at gadgets and the science of the high-tech toys and themes of the movies. Star Wars: The Original Trilogy is a Blu-ray+DVD combo that features three movies from the saga (starring Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, and Harrison Ford) and our first. Maybe Lucasfilm will add the non-special editions aswell, but it really does not look good. There are many documentaries on the 9 disc box set. It has been reported this set will feature a whopping 27 disks and will present the nine-part Skywalker saga in pristine 4K Ultra High Definitionat a hefty price. So, with so many that have jumped the gun for over a year now, we still do not know for sure what is in these boxsets. Disney has just announced a massive Blu-ray box set consisting of the nine main films in the Star Wars franchise, and it is now available to pre-order. Looking at my shelf.I have all the Star Wars releases last 20 years both Pal and NTSC(Never The Same Color).so its likely I'll be suckered into buying the large Blu-Ray boxset.since I dont watch movies anymore on VHS, LaserDisc, DvD. Lucasfilm will release the originals one day, sure, maybe in 2-5 years, just to cash in again. ![]() Ofc one can't say that for certain how much % the sales would increase, but "alot" seems to fit, but it seem like pissing off the old fans will go on and on. And some of the added cgi just does not look good, lol. If the large box contained the originals(IV-VI), special edition(IV-VI with added cgi) and the prequels, I'd bet money on that sales would increase 100-500%! I know I would have pre-ordered that box months ago if the originals, unaltered movies were also in this box.Ī remastering of sound and picture is OK, I have no strange love for wear and tear and distortion(here's looking at you Pal edition of the original trilogy on VHS, goldpackage), but adding new scenes, cgi and altering some keypoints is a no-no. Discover Star Wars movies and series from a collection of the biggest superhero movies, best animated stories and brand-new originals, all in one place. the complete saga even comes with a documentary disc as well as spoofs and skits from various shows like Family Guy and Saturday Night Live poking fun at the Star Wars franchise. Lucas, and are not added in any of these boxsets. After all, you may not have ordered yours yet, or are American (it's not out until Friday 16 September over there).I get the feeling many will hold out and not buy these sets ASAP(just look at the gazillion 1 star ratings on amazon) since the original editions "do not exist anymore", to quote G. We have only scratched the surface of the set (although, not literally, or else that'd be £60 down the pan), so this is only intended to give you a little insight into one of the most sought-after Blu-ray releases of all time. It's not intended to be a review, and don't, therefore, mistake it for one. Well, as impressed as anybody can be after a 25-minute unboxing and brief scan through a few of the discs. That's not to say it isn't flawed, of course - there's glaring omissions (the original, original trilogy, for starters) and further unwelcome additions ("Noooooooooo!") - however, it's finally out on Blu-ray, something we've wanted for, like, ever.Īnd, on the whole, we're impressed. ![]() featuring all 9 Saga movies on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and Bonus discs (Blu-ray) for. We have in our possession the Blu-ray box set of Star Wars: The Complete Saga, and we've been as giddy as a schoolchild on half a lager shandy. Star Wars: The Complete Blu-ray Saga will feature all six live-action Star Wars feature films utilizing the highest possible picture and audio presentation. We explain why the Star Wars Skywalker Saga Box Set is nothing but a waste. (Pocket-lint) - Yep, it's here! Literally. ![]()
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