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Star Wars Trilogy (Full Screen Edition)

Star Wars Trilogy (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Star Wars
Review: I think the movie is good all together, but what is so different about this trilogy and the Special Edition triliogy released in 1997

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Star Wars trilogy
Review: The star Wars Trilogy is more than three great movies in a box. it's a whole culture that was created by the great Lucas. Lucas introduced important social, pshycological, and political ideas in a sci-fi frame that attracted and still attracts millions of viewers arround the world.

Each character in the movie, including the aliens and the immaginary ones, is a human archtype that depicts human behaviour,and phsychology.

The first Movie in the Trilogy "Star Wars" was produced in 1978 and it was recieved by a huge success that 2 days before the premier of the second part "the Empire strikes back" people were sleeping in front of movie theatres.

It is hard to review the Trilogy without mentioning It's soundtrack written by John Williams that has become a classic tune engraved in a whole generation' souls.

Even though I doubt that there are still people out there who didn't see any of the Star Wars trilogy, I strongly reccomend that you get the set. It's a collectible Item.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The original saga returns
Review: This contains the first three Star Wars movies ever made. I'm not going to do a synops of these movies because you can't without reveiling the plot twists and excitment that makes these movies loved by many. For those of you who are die-hard Star Wars fans(like myself)you will want to grab this because of the special making of Episode II preview. Anyone not familiar with these films should look into them. They are timeless classics and are the primary reason Episode I was created. So if you enjoyed Episode I, you'll love these videos.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Small Bus Editions
Review: Three of the greatest movies of all time, ruined with inane scenes that wound up on the editing room floor the first time (And should Have stayed there!)

Mr. Lucas, if you want to do us all a favor, release the original versions of the movies in widescreen at an affordable price, because as long as I have a VCR and my 3 versions of the originals, you ain't gonna get me to spend money on the "Special Editions" The only thing "Special" about them, is how 3 great movies became mediocre. Star Wars

The huge blunders of the special editions...

1. The Han and Greedo Blaster Scene

(Looks doctored and cheep, and makes Han loose all his edge as a smuggler)

2. The "Praxis Effect"

It was cool in Star Trek 6 when Praxis exploded and sent an energy wave out. But it just looks cheesy in the special edition. At least in Star Trek it was put there as a plot device.

3. The "Close the Blast Door" edit

Not only is this unnecessary, but it doesn't even sound like the same guy

4. The Jabba Scene

Jabba looks like a sausage with a really goofy face. (Maybe ILM needs to do this one again..., because it looks cheap and cheesy)

5. Luke screams like a woman

He gets his hand cut off, and then he decides and would rather die than join the dark side. And half-way through his fall, he changes his mind, and lets out a girly scream

6. The repeated footage

We can tell that you just ripped that footage from Return of the Jedi and stuck it in when Vader's shuttle goes to his star destroyer

7. the Bad matte

we can tell you cropped chewbacca running, and stuck him on a new background

8. Windows windows windows

The new Bespin windows hey don't do anything but distract from the foreground action...

My kids are being brought up on the original versions.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Star Wars
Review: The release for the fourth time (or more) is not necessary, I hope Lucasarts don't tell us it's a limited edition. The task of this release is the carrying of the Episode II-trailer. The films are really good, but we don't need another release. The remastering isn't done quite good, listen to the surroundsound of TESB, it is clear but not good encoded (my personal opinion).

Lucasarts continues in their polticis of releasing products of minor quality (Episode 1 PC-Game, Many Stuff of the E-1 Merchandise). I think many fans will be able to pay higher prices for better quality.

To come to an end, this trilogy is only for kids and people that entered the starwarsuniverse through Episode 1 for the first time

Jovo (i'm not 12)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Star Wars forever
Review: Yeah ! I may be like 70 in the year 2050 but in that futuristic era I can predict that Star Wars will be there because is part of the american culture Star Wars will exist forever in the hearts and minds off all americans. ok let's get to the review before I get sentimental This trilogy box set is a re-issue of the special edition trilogy it has the same movies with no new enhancement but..... the only thing that is going to made me buy it is the 10 minute EP2 documentary

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Space Saga, that will endure the test of Video Time
Review: ALthough I havent bought this triloigy, I have to say that for somone who would be completley willing to spend 20 bucks each, for every one of the movies, 30 bucks for 3 of them is a very good deal. So a great deal and great movies = great chance. BUY if you are smart.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Star Wars Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi
Review: This is one of the great movies in the Star Wars trilogy. This movie is the last part of the Star Wars Trilogy. It begins off with showing the construction of the second Death Star, which lookes even better than the first one. The movie then continues on Tatooine, as Han Solo and Princess Leia have been imprisoned by Jabba the Hutt. During all of this a new scene has been inserted that wasn't in the original release of the movie, this scene show the Maxo Rebo band performing a song to Jabba the Hutts place. Luke Skywalker arrives but is also captured. Then Jabba the Hutt leads Luke Skywalker,Han Solo and Chewbacca to the (newly created) sarlacc at the Great Pitt of Carcoon. Then a great fight starts from Luke Skywalker to save Han Solo, Chewbacca,Princess Leia, R2-D2, and C-3PO. During the fight Boba Fett is killed by an accidental hit from Han Solo. Then Jabba the Hutt is strangled by Princess Leia. Luke Skywlaker was able to successful lead and save all his friends from Jabba the Hutt's clutches and death. Then Luke Skywalker goes to Dogobah to finish his Jedi training with Yoda, as his friends reunite with the Rebel Alliance. Meanwhile the Emperor lands at the second Death Star with plans to destroy the Rebel Alliance once and for all.Yoda tells Luke that he's father is truly Darth Vader, and his training will be complete when he confronts his father again for the last time. Then Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke another secret that Leia is his sister! Luke then leaves Dogobah and reunites with the Rebel Alliance and leaves to go with his friends on the forest moon of Endor to make an attack on the shield arround the second Death Star so Lando Callrician can lead the attack to destroy it and possibly defeat the Empire once and for all. As the plot thickens in third installement of the Star Wars Trilogy, Luke and his rebel friends go on Endor, where Luke and Leia go on a speeder bike chase with Imperial scout troopers and they also meet an Ewok tribe that will help them with the battle of Endor. Luke surrends to the Empire and is taken to the Emperor to be turned to the dark side of the force. Meanwhile The Rebellion battles against the powerful Imperial fleet, and Han Solo with his friends and the ewoks battle against Imperial scout and storm troopers and powerful AT-ST's. Luke battles Darth Vader and defeats him, but he doesn't kill him. At this point I would like to say that this movie shows that good is better than evil. This is mostly shown when Luke even with the power to kill the Emperor and Darth Vader and take control of the Empire, doesn't and prefers to stay with good even if it means to be killed by the Emperor himself. But at the end Darth Vader is turned to the good side of the force and becomes again Anakin Skywalker and dies in peace and the Empire falls and newly added celebrations happend all over the galaxy. I consider this movie to be the best movie of all the Star Wars movies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Honored Cinematic Saga Of Our Time.
Review: The Star Wars films are true, cinematic masterpieces. Their stories are terrifically entertaining. The trilogy contains some of the most memorable characters in movie history such as the Jedi Master Yoda and the evil Darth Vader. The Star Wars theme, masterfully written and composed by John Williams, is one of the most recognized pieces of film music. Each Star Wars film is different in mood and tone. A New Hope is light in tone for the most part and has the fairy tale "feel" that can be found in other classic films such as The Wizard Of Oz. The Empire Strikes Back is the darkest of the trilogy while Return Of The Jedi is the most action packed and ties everything together. These films are a must have for the movie fan in your household.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific Fun for Movie Fans
Review: The reason the "Star Wars" movies have held up for over 20 years is the way that George Lucas has created a brilliant world that a moviegoer can disappear into. Sure, sometimes the dialogue is a bit creaky, and the characterizations can turn into Saturday morning cartoon bits, but when you buy a soda and popcorn, and sit down.......the films take you away to another galaxy, and you sometimes forget you're just watching another "flick." As I get older, I still picture myself using a lightsaber and leaping straight off platforms, I still picture myself flying into the Death Star, and I sometimes wish I could use the Force to mind-control indifferent friends......


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