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Star Wars Trilogy |  | Actors: Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Seller: QUICK-STOP-MOVIES Rating: 2362 reviews Sales Rank: 123
Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, THX, Widescreen, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Region: 1 Discs: 6 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1
MPN: FOXD2255985D UPC: 024543559856 EAN: 0024543559856 ASIN: B001EN71DG
Release Date: November 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description THIS BOX SET CONTAINS THE 2 DISC SPECIAL EDITIONS OF: EPISODE 4 - A NEW HOPE EPISODE 5 - EMPIRE STRIKES BACK EPISODE 6 - RETURN OF THE JEDI
Amazon.com The Star Wars trilogy had the rare distinction of becoming more than just a series of movies, but a cultural phenomenon, a life-defining event for its generation. On its surface, George Lucas's original 1977 film is a rollicking and humorous space fantasy that owes debts to more influences than one can count on two hands, but filmgoers became entranced by its basic struggle of good vs. evil "a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away," its dazzling special effects, and a mythology of Jedi Knights, the Force, and droids. In the first film, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) gets to live out every boy's dream: ditch the farm and rescue a princess (Carrie Fisher). Accompanied by the roguish Han Solo (Harrison Ford, the only principal who was able to cross over into stardom) and trained by Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness), Luke finds himself involved in a galactic war against the Empire and the menacing Darth Vader (David Prowse, voiced by James Earl Jones). The following film, The Empire Strikes Back (1980), takes a darker turn as the tiny rebellion faces an overwhelming onslaught. Directed by Irvin Kershner instead of Lucas, Empire is on the short list of Best Sequels Ever, marked by fantastic settings (the ice planet, the cloud city), the teachings of Yoda, a dash of grown-up romance, and a now-classic "revelation" ending. The final film of the trilogy, Return of the Jedi (1983, directed by Richard Marquand), is the most uneven. While the visual effects had taken quantum leaps over the years, resulting in thrilling speeder chases and space dogfights, the story is an uneasy mix of serious themes (Luke's maturation as a Jedi, the end of the Empire-rebellion showdown) and the cuddly teddy bears known as the Ewoks. Years later, George Lucas transformed his films into "special editions" by adding new scenes and special effects, which were greeted mostly by shrugs from fans. They were perfectly happy with the films they had grown up with (who cares if Greedo shot first?), and thus disappointed by Lucas's decision to make the special editions the only versions available. --David Horiuchi
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Best Set of the Original Trilogy ever to hit the market!!! July 28, 2010 T. Reid This is a must buy for any Star Wars fan..."Original" or just a normal fan! The first disc to each episode is the digitally remastered version with all the gorgeous new backgrounds and all that good stuff! Although, all you Star Wars remastered haters the second disc or "Bonus Disc" has the ORIGINAL THEATRICAL version of the movie. I am 17 years old so I grew up with the Prequel Trilogy and never got to see the original version of the original trilogy. I am glad to have bought this set because I have the chance to watch the gorgeous remastered version but when my dad is itching to watch his version from when he was was a young-ling, just pop in the bonus disc and you see George Lucas original masterpiece! I love how Lucas put this set together and its a great deal for all you Star Wars fans of all ages...
Satisfied. but a little disappointed July 26, 2010 T. C. Bottoms I was slightly disappointed that the Darth Vader box did not come as shown. Still a great product though!
Worth it for the original versions alone July 25, 2010 C. Longo (New York, NY) I grew up on Star Wars, having seen all of the original films in the theater when I was a child. In 1997 I was excited to hear Lucas was updating the trilogy with the "Special Editions" containing new footage and effects. Let's just say by the end of it all my opinion of the Special Editions soured and I don't wish to view those versions of these films again.
Thankfully, the original 1977 - 1983 theatrical versions are included with this DVD box set. The format is not spectacular, being lower in resolution than the Special Edition trilogy included in the set, but at this point us Star Wars purists will take what we can get.
These versions really stand the test of time. While George Lucas may disagree, I think the special effects hold up well and that the flaws only add to the charm. These films certainly feel more alive than the prequels as they were filmed using live actors against real sets. I don't want to get into a fit of Lucas bashing here, so I will just leave at, this is the definitive box set for any child of the 70's and early 80's. I really hope they release these versions on Blu-ray one day as well.
If it aint broke, don't fix it... July 25, 2010 Eugenia M. Peralta (California) Why why why? George had to mess with perfection. The originals were not as eye popping as todays' CGI films but quite well done special effects for that time. It felt more "real" than the overdone movies of today....don't get me wrong, I love a lot of today's great effects films but some do go overboard to the point where you feel like you are watching an almost animated film. For example, the Hulk movies where he is CGI look so unrealistic it ruins the action scenes completely. I don't feel the character is struggling or doing anything at all.
I admire the actor who played the Thing in Fantastic Four for insisting on a suit rather than CGI, much more believable that he lost his human form to a mutation rather than an elaborate cartoon taking over his part.
Well, I guess it seems hypocritical to worry about the realism of such movies that are so far from reality but that's what movies are supposed to do, make you believe in the unbelievable, even if for just two hours of your life. And that's the magic.
So George, give the true fans a gift and put the originals on Blu ray! You might not make a "huge" profit but you will be saying thanks for the memories to the old fans in a very big way.
amazing star wars July 20, 2010 R. Sweatt (new jersey,usa) star wars trilogy, came in on time and in the condition it was expected.
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