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Greyroofoo
08-14-2010, 05:05 PM
The Star Wars saga will at long last be released in a high-definition home video format as all six movies come to Blu-Ray in a Box Set in Fall 2011, as announced by George Lucas this morning at Celebration V. At the fan convention's Main Event, thousands of Star Wars fans braved the muggy heat of an Orlando morning to queue for a one-time only stage session between George Lucas and The Daily Show's Jon Stewart. Stewart asked Lucas questions submitted from the fan community, and one of the most frequently asked questions submitted online prior to the Main Event was about the saga's release on Blu-Ray.

"I wish I could say it was coming out this year," said Lucas, "but it will come out next year."

The set will feature all six live-action Star Wars feature films, with the highest picture and audio quality, along with extensive special features.

Star Wars fans were treated to a glimpse of bonus material, in the form of a long-lost deleted scene from Return of the Jedi. The scene has long been talked about online -- a sequence that depicts Luke Skywalker assembling his new, green-bladed lightsaber prior to infiltrating Jabba the Hutt's palace. After completing the Jedi weapon, Luke stashes it in R2-D2's dome. What makes the Jedi deleted clip so remarkable is that it made it all the way to postproduction before it was cut, so it is a rare example of a cut scene with completed visual effects and music.

Actor Mark Hamill came out to describe the scene, remarking that once again his original introduction in a Star Wars film was cut out (his Anchorhead introduction was, of course, cut from A New Hope). Luke's intro is purposely played as ominous, with his face cowled in shadows and his intentions unclear."I had the black cloak, the glove, and I thought, wow, this time around I get to be the antagonist. Little did I know I was predicting the path of the prequels," said Hamill, noting the similarities to Luke in this scene and Anakin Skywalker's appearance.

The previously mentioned deleted scene
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Kodos
08-14-2010, 09:52 PM
But is it the original version of the movies, or one of the 10,000 revised versions?

MJ4H
08-14-2010, 10:06 PM
spike hd is playing the original trilogy tonight. they look pretty good. i guess the original resolution was high enough for hd quality

samifan24
08-14-2010, 10:37 PM
But is it the original version of the movies, or one of the 10,000 revised versions?

I read elsewhere that it will be the special edition versions from several years ago and not the original versions, which Lucas said would've been too costly to enhance.

Greyroofoo
08-14-2010, 11:26 PM
i guess the original resolution was high enough for hd quality

High quality film is quite capable of resolutions far far greater than current "High Definition" resolution.

ISiddiqui
08-14-2010, 11:28 PM
spike hd is playing the original trilogy tonight. they look pretty good. i guess the original resolution was high enough for hd quality

The original resolution of just about every movie since the 30s is high enough for HD Quality. 35 mm film is something like 2150 horizontal pixels.

MJ4H
08-14-2010, 11:31 PM
Yeah that's what I assumed. Never thought about it before, but it seemed right to me.

SackAttack
08-15-2010, 12:06 AM
I have the theatrical originals/special editions on DVD. I was surprised how good they looked in 720 upconvert. I don't know if I'll pony up for the BD editions.

dawgfan
08-15-2010, 01:16 AM
I read elsewhere that it will be the special edition versions from several years ago and not the original versions, which Lucas said would've been too costly to enhance.
Fuck that and fuck Lucas. I used to care about Star Wars a great deal, but he's done a fantastic job of making me lose interest.

Greedo shot first - what a bunch of bullshit.

Surtt
08-15-2010, 06:55 PM
I read elsewhere that it will be the special edition versions from several years ago and not the original versions, which Lucas said would've been too costly to enhance.

Yeah,
how much money has he milked from "Star Wars?"

How about swallowing your ego and giving a little back to you original fans.


Fuck that and fuck Lucas. I used to care about Star Wars a great deal, but he's done a fantastic job of making me hate Star Wars.

Greedo shot first - what a bunch of bullshit.

fixed that.

Honolulu_Blue
08-16-2010, 10:51 AM
I got a set of the original Original Trilogy on DVD at walmart.com a few months ago. Those will do just fine.

molson
08-16-2010, 11:08 AM
I got a set of the original Original Trilogy on DVD at walmart.com a few months ago. Those will do just fine.

I'm glad/surprised they still sell that. Ya, those have worked for me for 25 years, they will continue to do so.

JediKooter
08-16-2010, 11:10 AM
Hey now, lets not get too jumpy here...I still need a paycheck thank you. ;)

molson
08-16-2010, 11:29 AM
Hey now, lets not get too jumpy here...I still need a paycheck thank you. ;)

I'll tell you what, I'll buy the next enhanced version of these movies (which will presumably include extra Jar-Jar Binks scenes, and the Rancor replaced by something a little more family-friendly) just to hook you up. I can use the discs as coasters or something. :)

JediKooter
08-16-2010, 03:36 PM
I'll tell you what, I'll buy the next enhanced version of these movies (which will presumably include extra Jar-Jar Binks scenes, and the Rancor replaced by something a little more family-friendly) just to hook you up. I can use the discs as coasters or something. :)

Actually, we are replacing Chewbacca with one of the Ewoks and Padme comes back as a blue ghost that is having an affair with Obi-Wan. So, not sure if this is something you'll want to get though, but, it's in blu-ray extra special 3.5D. With the cool disc art, they should make awesome coasters. :D