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| Star Wars Trilogy (Widescreen Edition with Bonus Disc) | 
enlarge | Directors: Peter Mayhew, George Lucas Actors: Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, James Earl Jones Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
List Price: $69.98 Buy New: $28.96 You Save: $41.02 (59%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (2200 reviews) Sales Rank: 1668
Format: Anamorphic, Box Set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Thx, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD Running Time: 388 minutes Number Of Items: 4 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.5 x 2.5
MPN: FOXD2222341D UPC: 024543123415 EAN: 0024543123415 ASIN: B00003CXCT
Release Date: September 21, 2004 Theatrical Release Date: May 21, 1980 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  Don't Be Afraid of the CGI July 13, 2008 I've wanted to add this title to my DVD collection for a while, but hesitated when I saw the controversy about the changes. Still, at $25 for the set, I thought I'd take a chance.
Personally, I think the CGI is great. It looks crisp on an HD screen, and not grainy like all movies would be from this period. It breathes new life into a good, but old movie.
I even wish they would have taken it a step further and updated some of the lo-res computer graphics in the movie. They look like Pong.
The puppets seem kind of campy looking today, and maybe they could have done a little something with those too.
I guess there's no way to cover up some of the stupid dialogue between Han and Lea, but that's another matter.
I do agree with others that both versions should be available, but I'm guessing that would be expensive. The whole "Greedo shot first" thing is pretty bad, and completely changes Han's character, but whatever.
The changes make the two trilogies fit together better, and make modern viewing a little bit nicer.
"I find your lack of faith disturbing" -Darth Vader
  Star War Trilogy is Great Set July 12, 2008 I love Star War movies all of them. This is more than just great,it's outstanding. This set of Star War, will be watched over & over in my life time.The Best of The Best in my time & next world to come.
  When? June 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
When can I find a boxed set of Star Wars movies containing all six movies? Anyone know? P.S. Try the Adventures With Boys book series!
  Overrated, but overall, still great May 21, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The elements in the Star Wars films are not exactly original. Close to all the ideas are borrowed from different genres spanning from Japanese Samurai films, old Sci-Fi films/serials, Westerns, etc. Then there is the simplistic moral system of the Jedi. There really isn't much genius there. The genius comes from Lucas' knack for innovation of these cliche elements and innovation in general. The genius comes from even thinking of merging all these genres. Without Star Wars, I don't think there would be Shanghai Noon, Big Trouble in Little China, etc. Sure, the creativity is shallow, but it's fun.
I'll now go on to review the individual films.
"A New Hope" sets everything up. There's not much character development. It's basically a deliciously shallow popcorn film. It leaves you wanting more...
"Empire Strikes Back" is when the story really gets interesting. Luke's force powers are getting stronger and more inner conflict arises. Han is winning over Leia, Luke's future looks a little shaky, and he discover's an awful truth. There's much more swordfighting and it's the best of the series (many will agree).
"Return of the Jedi" shows Luke a full Jedi. You're still not quite sure which way he'll turn. He discovers something that makes him change his mind about Leia, but he's still conflicted. With all the power he's obtained, the weight of responsibility is tremendous. Emperor Palpatine doesn't help much either. There's a fun speedbike race that to this day still looks good. This one comes in close 2nd with Empire.
  All 9 Episodes In The Chronicles Have Now Been Released May 21, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
A lot of people are going to disagree with me on this, but here is the list for the complete Star Wars chronicles- all 9 episodes we've been promised for ages- all now available on dvd:
1. The Phantom Menace (1999)- Episode One
2. Attack Of The Clones (2002)- Episode Two
3. Revenge Of The Sith (2005)- Episode Three
4. A New Hope (1977)- Episode Four
5. The Star Wars Holiday Special (aka Life Day Celebration)- (Nov.1978) - Episode Five (Face it, it has the same real characters from Star Wars- Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Chewbacca, R2D2, C3PO, etc., and it has a plot (a silly one) and is not a cheap cartoon, therefore, it is considered part of the continuing saga.) 6. The Empire Strikes Back - (1980) - Episode Six
7. Return Of The Jedi (1983) - Episode Seven
8. Ewoks Adventure: Caravan of Courage (1984) - Episode Eight
9. Ewoks Adventure: The Battle For Endor (1985) - Episode Nine (These 2 Ewoks movies are available on a 2-on-1 dvd. If these Ewoks played such a huge part in the Return Of The Jedi movie, then why can't these 2 movies be considered episodes 8 and 9? They are the same Ewoks, not a cheap cartoon, and deserve to be part of the continuing saga.)
Since George Lucas has now declared there will not be anymore Star Wars episodes/movies (perhaps a tv series in the future), I have declared the above 9 episodes to now be the complete Star Wars chronicles- and it cannot and will not ever be changed.
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