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964 of 1,030 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A re-release, but worth picking up if you don't already have the limited editions.,
By Danny "Alan Smithee" (South Philly) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Theatrical Edition) (DVD)
What you'll get here are the 2-disc limited editions of the original trilogy in a handy-dandy box. What are the limited editions? Two disc packages that contain the recent special editions and a "bonus disc" for each film that contains the respective originals. And by originals, I mean the complete un-altered films the way audiences saw them back in 1977, 1980 and 1983. Even the added-in-'81 "A New Hope" in the title crawl of the first film is no longer there. It is simply STAR WARS. Simply put: these are the versions audiences (who were born before the 90s) fell in love with. These are the versions that made Star Wars a phenomenon. The versions that are worth a damn. Does anyone seriously know ANYBODY who prefers the special editions to the originals?
Unfortunately, these are still the same old non-anamorphic transfers. They look great (and are light years better than my fullscreen VHS tapes), but how much effort does it take to enhance these films for widescreen televisions? It's not messing with the legacy or "raping childhoods." It's simply updating the format for 2008. Even two years ago, when these editions were first released, letterbox was outdated. Get with the program, Georgie. These are not simply programs on a bonus disc. They're the films that made you a trillionaire. And they're the films everybody who buys this set wants. Also unfortunate is that they're not including the bonus disc from the 2004 set of the special editions. However, if I had to choose between that set and this one, I'd go with this one all the way. Special features are nice, but it's the movies that count. I'd rather have bare-bones editions of the original trilogy than all the bells and whistles of the special edtions.
89 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Original and Special Editions Trilogy - Definitive,
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This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Theatrical Edition) (DVD)
This box contains the previously released "limited edition" 2-disc sets, now in 3 slim-line cases, which means you get STAR WARS, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, and RETURN OF THE JEDI in both the original theatrical versions (for the first time on DVD!) and the re-worked "special editions" from the mid 90's.
I purchased these mainly for the original theatrical versions and my comments relate to those versions only. The Original Theatrical versions are in their original 2.35:1 Widescreen aspect, letterboxed within a 3x4 screen format - not anamorphic - which is clearly indicated on the packaging. You can view this "full-size" on your 16x9 TV by setting your DVD player's HDMI output to 3x4/pillar-box if necessary, and then setting your TV to "zoom" so that the screen is filled side to side with the picture. There will be slim black bars on the top and bottom, just as there are on anamorphic DVD's with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Even with the zoom in effect, the picture is crystal clear and the color great. I'm using an upconvert DVD player with HDMI output (1080p), and a 50-inch plasma HD television. Some have said in reviews that the picture quality is poor, even "VHS quality", but that's totally false. I've read that the originals here were taken from the laser-disc masters done in the early 90's; well, they look great however they were sourced. The sound is Dolby 2.0 Stereo (as indicated on the package) and sounds excellent. I get some center-channel and sub-woofer action as well as the stereo music and sound-effects on my system. If a blu-ray/HD version is ever issued, that will be great and an improvement; but this is the only way to get the original films on DVD at this time, and they look great, so this set is essential for fans who saw these movies in theatres when they were released between 1977 and 1983 and want to see them once again in their original glory.
170 of 188 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn't really ask for much more.,
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This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Theatrical Edition) (DVD)
I see this box set is getting a lot of bad reviews so I thought I'd chime in.
Most people giving it one star are just mad that there is another boxset release. This doesn't bother me at all. I never bought the other boxsets because of all the CG that was added, those aren't the movies I love. People are also upset that the originals aren't in anamorphic widescreen and are poor transfers. Yeah an anamorphic version would have been nice and maybe they could have been retransfered, but these movies look a lot better than my old VHS set. Most likely these movies look better now than they did in the crappy theatar I saw them in. In conclusion, this is a very affordable way to get all the original versions of the original trilogy, plus you get all the touched up versions.
185 of 207 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not buying until we get remastered '77, '80', and '83 versions,
By Wyluli "Wyluli Wolf" (Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Theatrical Edition) (DVD)
Memo to George Lucas: I am not buying any more of your movies until you give us the REMASTERED films as they were ORIGINALLY. Han shoots first. Hayden Christiansen's ghost does not appear at the end of ROTJ. The original nub nub Ewok music is put back into the film, and the original Jabba's Palace band music is restored, etc. etc. Get the picture? You can do it, George. And don't tell us that the original negatives for these films no longer exist, because I don't believe you. If you think you are going to keep me buying and rebuying and rebuying the same product over and over and over again, then think again, because I'm not coming along for the ride.
I repeat: As soon as you release the original 1977, 1980, and 1983 versions of the films AS THEY WERE ORIGINALLY - and they MUST be remastered - not grainy laserdisc transfers. Then, and ONLY then, can you have any more of my money. Just give the fans what they want. Is that too much to ask?
45 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't Get Enough!,
By Michael R. Schneider (Garden Grove, California United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Edition) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
How is it possible that I have now bought the exact same (well, almost) movies on video tape for now the FOURTH TIME? Yes, I'm one of those people who own the original letterbox release, the letterbox THX release, and the letterbox Special Edition box set. Now, as soon as Mr. Lucas announces yet another marketing of the Holy Trilogy, I'm there with my credit card on Amazon.com! Heck, I don't even BUY video cassettes anymore, I have a DVD player! Why do I keep shelling out hard earned dollars for the same movies?Well, if you really need to ask that question, you're obviously not a Star Wars fan. Without a doubt, there movies have become immortal for one reason: they have ressurected the myth genre. While the Greeks and Romans had their famous mythologies, Aesop had his fables, and the Britsh had King Arthur, the last generation of the 20th Century has Star Wars. We were raised on Star Wars. Dreams of becoming a Jedi were as common as future proffessions such as doctor or policeman back at my grade school. I doubt a day went by between my fourth and tenth years of life where the accolades of Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, R2 and 3PO weren't acted out in my daily play with my friends. We didn't play "Cowboys and Indians." We played "Rebels and Imperials." We didn't have gun fights, we battled each other with whatever could substitute for a lightsaber. In retrospect, now that I'm all grwon up, I'm thankful for Lucas for what he gave me. These movies laid of a simple play of good versus evil. In the end, the quest for virtue will always triumph over the greed of evil. They also taught me that if you believe in yourself and have faith a higher power, you can accomplish anything. For this, you will see me ordering this trilogy every time it is released. Not just for the "Episode II Behind-The-Scenes" stuff, but basically to give the well-worn copies I already own a break. Thank you, Mr. Lucas. You've brought great joy into my life and helped to teach me the values I have today. Though I don't have children yet, I'm sure that when they come along, they will be living out the same fantasies I did a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... P.S. Where's the DVDs?
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Search your feelings - you know these movies RULE!,
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This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Two hours in a darkened movie theater in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1977 were enough to change the life of a then eight-year-old kid forever. For anyone out there who enjoys adventure, science fiction, special effects, or just good storytelling, there is no denying that the original Star Wars trilogy is a monumental achievement in modern American cinema. The cultural influence of these movies cannot be overstated enough. The first film and its two sequels have grabbed a place in American culture right up there next to Gone With The Wind. 99% of movies out in the last few decades will eventually fade and be forgotten, but these films will be around forever. I myself now have two young kids, and you can bet that I will sit down and watch these movies with them many times.These three films, together with their three "prequels", tell a basic, simple story. It's the story of the corruption of good from within, the seeming hopeless descent into evil, and the eventual redemption and victory of good. Once you get past all the special effects and sci-fi elements, it's actually a very powerful theme, an one I think everyone can benefit from. The message is wrapped up in a LOT of good storytelling, including awesome space battles, unforgettable characters, and more than a little comedy. As far as the new effects and added scenes for the Special Edition versions, I thought they were kind of a mixed bag. In the first film, for example, I really liked the shots of the Millenium Falcon on approach to Yavin, and I also liked the shots of the X-Wings and Y-Wings as they round the curve of the red gas giant on their way to do battle for the Death Star. There were several EXCELLENT new shots on Tatooine, especially Obi-Wan Kenobi's house and the "new" version of Mos Eisley. On the other hand, I could have done without some of the changes to the dogfighting scenes, and also I think the movie was better off without the scene between Han and Jabba. I also never quite understood why they added in one scene with Biggs at the rebel base, but not the scenes between Luke and Biggs on Tatooine. As it stands, the addition of Biggs is jarring and doesn't seem to make any sense. It makes sense if you've read the original book, but one shouldn't have to read the book to understand the movie. I also thought the change to the scene with Han and Greedo was a mistake. As for Empire and Jedi, those changes didn't make much difference to me. I own both the original and "special" editions of the trilogy on VHS, so I get to pick and choose which ones I like the most. I know that Lucas is going to release these movies on DVD at some point. Perhaps it will be set up in a way that will allow fans to "choose" which version of each scene they want to see. Now THAT would be something! If you are one of the few out there who haven't seen or are familiar with these films, I'm not going to spoil the plot for you. I will just say this - you OWE it to yourself to see these movies. They are classics, now and forever.
27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Real STAR WARS,
By A Customer
This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Unlike the new Star Wars movies (from the older stories)these original movies, before they were 'remastered', had true 'spirit' or 'heart' or whatever - they were REAL. The 'special effects' (damn good for that time, if u care) weren't what made the movies such awesome adventures. It was a combination of things - a yearning to live the impeccable warrior life of a Jedi, to battle a terrible evil empire, to avenge the deaths of friends, family & unknown innocents, to live in the beautiful forests of Endor with the strange, primitive creatures called 'Ewoks', to bravely enter into the unkown - if you do not understand, all I can say is what a pity. The pathetic attempts at humour found in the new movies were not in these original movies - they were not needed.When I was growing up, Star Wars, like Conan & Monkey Magic (the real life series not the cartoon), inpires me. Lots.
78 of 96 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
VHS quality on the original versions,
By outlawz "outlawz" (nyc) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Theatrical Edition) (DVD)
ok, despite all the negative reviews, i decided to purchase this item anyway, as the enhanced versions are unbearable for me to watch. the good news is that george lucas decided to release a dvd version of the original versions that everyone likes but the bad bad news is that it is not true widescreen (as many reviews here have stated) and the quality is VHS at best. i guess george's goal is to get fans to buy at least 10 versions of star wars. original star wars, on DVD, high quality transfer...is that too much to ask for???
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Little something for everyone,
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This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Theatrical Edition) (DVD)
I really wish the product description for this box set was better on here. It really doesn't explain that there are TWO versions of each movie: Disc 1 is the latest "special" edition with commentary and all that jazz AND Disc 2 is the original theatrical version. So really, there's a little something for everyone from the person that likes the special edition to the purist who likes the original version.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It doesn't get better than the originals!,
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This review is from: Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Theatrical Edition) (DVD)
As far as I'm concerned, this is the ONLY edition of the Star Wars trilogy worth buying because only here will you get the original 70s & 80s versions of the classic films - the movies that defined a genre and the movies we fell in love with. (Mind you, these are the bonus discs. I guess you can use the other three for sun-catchers or coasters for your coffee table.) Gone are the awkward juxtapositions of the original special effects (based on painstakingly hand-crafted models) with nasty-looking CGI short-cuts. Other benefits:
- No silly scenes in the Tatooine hanger with a much less feared & respected Jabba - Han shoots first! - Hear the Ewok celebration song in its entirety! - No bizarre appearance of the ghost of Hayden Christensen at the end of Return of the Jedi! - The plant from Little Shop of Horrors no longer caught in the throat of the great Sarlacc! - Original nude slave wrestling scene returned to scene in Jabba's palace! Ok, I think I may have dreamt that last one, but STILL! This is all cinematic history, and Lucas was wrong to mess with it. Cheers! |
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