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Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Edition)

Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I hope these will be out on dvd soon...
Review: Well, let me start by saying that I, like many other people out there, am very puzzled as to why these movies have not been released on dvd yet. These movies are without a doubt my favorite of all time. I have been a long time fan of star wars since i was about 4 or 5 years old. I grew up with it and it is such a wonderful timeless story. I just wish that George Lucas would please put these out on dvd within the next couple of years. Especially, since episode I is now coming out on dvd. That looks to be one heck of a good dvd from what i've seen and heard so far. I will definitely buy it. From what i understand though, George's plans on bringing the original trilogy to dvd will not be until the first 3 episodes have been out in theaters and then on dvd. I got this information from dvdfile.com. He says that the original movies are vintage material and will take more work on dvd releases. What i wish he would do is go ahead and release the original trilogy in its original form(not special edition). They would not have to have any extra special features. If they were just the movie with a chapter selection that would be fine with me. Then, in 2005 or 2006, whenever all the movies have been out, re-release the original trilogy in the special edition along with the other 3 films in one big deluxe box set. Believe me, I would probably buy that also. I don't think that sounds like too much to ask. But, I know that Lucas is a perfectionist and doesn't like to do anything half-way. So, maybe it would be worth the wait until he releases them all together in one big jam packed set full of endless features. To wait for that though, is easier said than done. In any case, I anticipate the release of them to dvd, whenever that is, very much. I will continue to love these movies as years go by and will enjoy the next episodes in the series as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just Perfect
Review: This isn't Sammy, actually it's his wife jen. my husband loves these movies, but not quite to the extent i do. he saw them for the first time he can remember when we first got together four years ago. i grew up on this stuff. i'm only twenty, so i don't remember going to either of these films at the theater, but i don't think it really mattered. they are just as big on the old tv, but i must say when my younger brother and i went to the new release of the Star Wars special edition, it was amazing. these movies to me are just perfect. they are not comparable to any other movies ever made, or any to ever be made. there is everything you could ever want in these films and nothing is ever over done. nothing cheesy, no corny jokes and nothing overexaggerated. there is happiness, victory and sorrow but not so much that you can't relate to what's going on and how everyone is feeling. i hope no one ever sins and redoes these films. there is nothing that could ever make better what has been made, there are no actors that could ever suffice for the roles (if for some reason you would be reading this, i love you mark hamill; and episode I took awhile to get used to without the dashing trio-quartet, sorry chewie).
to anyone who has yet to experience these films, they really should. they display everything fantastic about film making, everything entertaining that has been lost over the past few decades in the film industry. bravo to all who participated in this creation, it will be remembered and cherished forever.
and for all you teens who just won't submit, kevin smith refers to Star Wars religiously in clerks, mallrats and there's that new jay and silent bob strike back movie. it can't be that bad, now can it?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible
Review: To start off this review I'd like to state that I am not a Star Wars fan at all, but I can see the undeniable greatness of this motion picture. Star Wars revolutionized the science-fiction genre and created a modern day mythology. 100 years from now, kid's will be reading about Star Wars in their history books, no doubt. It is an epic, a legend, a pop-culture phenomenon unlike anything else. The characters in this film are like family to some, and while some skeptics may argue that the characters in the film are shallow and one-dimensional, they are still very likeable and easy to identify with: Luke Skywalker and his yearning to be on his own, away from the boring life on Tatooine and up into space, Han Solo, Luke's opposite, and his care-free lifestyle we all wish we had. This film delivers on every level, to all age groups; whether you're 9 or 90, this film has the power to move you and leave you in awe. Sure, the special effects are hokey compared to today's staggering standards, but that doesn't matter, they have a sort of timeless quality to them. The acting isn't Oscar material, sure, but these are real people here, and I think it is easier to identify with someone who acts like a real person instead of a cardboard cut-out. I can't go without saying that Star Wars does have its flaws, an that yes, it is a tad overrated, but honestly, that doesn't matter. People don't criticize Greek mythology very much do they? So why criticize American mythology? Thank you for reading. Star Wars is rated PG for violence and minor profanity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is it just me...
Review: ....In my view, the Star Wars Saga (not maybe, not some) are the greatest movies ever created. They set the tone for future classics and completely changed our view on movies forthcoming. They changed the film industry due to the dazzlingly brilliant special effects and opened up a whole new world to us! A world which we will love and treasure forever! I know one thing I cannot wait for Episodes II and III! And when the Saga is complete I will be buying the complete Star Wars DVD Box Set. That would be 6 movies, but 7 discs (special features disc)! All hail, George Lucas!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I am embarassed...
Review: ...to give the famous Star Wars movie anything less than 4 stars, especially after reading all the rave reviews the film has garnered. Well I saw the film and you know, I thought that it just wasn't THAT GOOD. It's not a bad film by any means, surely one of the best of it's kind, but I was unsatisfied after viewing it. I was expecting some super-science fiction extravaganza with the best special effects you've ever seen. I was sorely disappointed. The special effects are good, for the 70's. Today, they are hopelessly outdated and even distracting. I can see why somebody could become fanatical about this film, there are billions of characters to ponder over and there are little "hidden things" in the film to look for, but I have no desire or interest in ever seeing Star Wars again. That's just the way I feel, sorry if I offended anybody.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Star Wars: ... and overrated.
Review: Since Star Wars' release in the late 70's, the film has garnered a great cult following. Star Wars should not have been the success that it was. The film was destined to become a cult classic B-sci-fi film, but for some reason, wasn't. The film is pure cheese. Anything corny or cheesy does happen in this movie. The acting is lackluster; the only decent performance is given by the late Alec Guiness. Mark Hamill proves he can't act in this movie, Carrie Fisher offers nothing new to the damsel in distress role, and Harrison Ford is over-played and obnoxious.

People over-praise this movie to the extreme. It is very dull and the parts that we are supposed to "ooh" and "aahh" at are just so laughably dated that you just want to say "bah" and "boo." If you take the special effects away from the film there is nothing. No characters, no emotion, nothing. George "pennybags" Lucas tried to make the film better with the special edition enhancements but failed miserably, making the film even WORSE than what it was.

I find STAR WARS to be flawed, un-entertaining, tedious, overrated, illogical, dated and monotonous. If you haven't seen this movie, do yourself a favor and DON'T.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A classic trilogy with an added bonus
Review: Well, mostly I was just glad they re-released the special edition because I missed out the last time it was available. The sneak peak at Episode II was cool as it gives a glimpse into the future of the prequel trilogy. However, what the heck is the big deal with not releasing the DVD of the original trilogy? Why just a vhs version? Really this is just a marketing ploy to get suckers like me to buy the trilogy who missed out the first time this was available. That's the only real reason why I don't give this 5 stars. It's story is timeless and lets face it- there is nothing cooler than the original debut "A New Hope"- it still holds it's own after more than 20 years and that is why it is still loved and embraced by millions.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: VERY OVERRATED MOVIES!
Review: The Star Wars "saga" (or whatever you wanna call it) are, in my opinion, incredibly overrated movies. There are three movies: Star Bores, The Empire Strikes Out, and Return of the Dead-Eye (j/k). All three of them are sci-fi/fantasy films that move along at an incredibly slow pace. Think of a snail wading through a vast sea of syrup if you will...that's how slow-moving they are. And how is "May the force be with you", a memorable line? It's more like: May the dorks be with you! But seriously, these movies are made by dorks for dorks. Okay, not everyone who likes these films are dorks, but there are some obsessive ones... Anyway, I don't recommend The Star Wars Trilogy to anyone. If you're a parent *don't let you're young children watch these films* it will warp their minds. Good day!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I bent my wookie
Review: While everybody in the wide world eagerly over anticipates the release of Episode 1 on DVD and of course Episode 2, I just purchased the real thing that made Jar Jar possible. This is the real thing. Great stories, great characters, great special effects, great cinematography. Id go on but I dont want to sound like an overweight twenty something who stood in line for two months to see The Phantom Menace. All the original characters are all here (like Chewy, Han, R2, and my all time fave LANDO!). But, unless you dont have the trilogy that came out before this or even the one before that, I wouldnt expect anything else new coming out of this one. But, Im sure you loved these films as a kid. Id pick up a copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Star Wars! Sc-fi masterpieces! VHS? Yes! DVD? No!
Review: I, like every body else who has reviewed Star Wars believe that these movies are absolutely amazing and definitely THE greatest movies ever made! The trilogy blew me away and I find it hard for a week to pass and I haven't watched at least one of my Star Wars tapes. But wait a minute! VHS quality just isn't good enough! George we love you man, but you have to stop being greedy, give us raving Star Wars fans what we want and do it A.S.A.P.!....


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