Shoot, I guess starwars.com won't let me post them since it's member exclusive... let me see if other sites have posted them yet...
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The silver one is the widescreen release and the gold pan & scan, so remember to stay away from the gold set, even though it looks mighty fine!
The individual DVD cases will look similar to the Episode I and II DVDs so that they all look like they fit together when you stand them next to each other on a shelf.
Yeesh, why don't they just stop releasing the formatted versions of DVDs anyway? They should just stop doing it all together. The sorts of people who would prefer the formatted kind are the sorts who, if they couldn't find that, would still buy the wide screen format. They wouldn't really loose money at all if all the movie companies just released straight wide screen only would they?
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
Yes they do, but those people would buy wide screen if they couldn't find "full screen". What, are they going to boycott wide screen?
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
Well a lot of people hate subtitled movies and prefer to watch dubs, but if companies stopped offering dubbed movies customers would be annoyed but I doubt they would boycott subbed flicks.
The TV in my room with my DVD player is only 22.5 cm, so uh, I'll take Fullscreen whenever I can get it. It's getting harder and harder to find a new-release fullscreen DVD, though. Widescreen, meh. It isn't too bad. I don't see why so many people have a problem with a Fullscreen DVD, though.
Full screen cuts off parts of the image to make it fit. Widescreen shows the entire image. What's wrong with the black bars? I could understand when the show is never intended to be widescreen, for example a lot of games that make it widescreen for no reason other than to look "cinematic". However, this is just keeping it like the original.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
Well some games do that because of technical reasons (like some N64 racers), or because they also support 16:9 sets and you lose picture information when it's reduced to 4:3. BG&E is one such example where the image is widescreen but not anamorphic, so it was either a technical decision or to make it seem more cinematic as you said. However in the case of something like RE4 which does have 16:9 anamorphic support, you'd be losing picture information if it were displayed in fullscreen on a 4:3 tv. So it's got black bars on a regular tv, like a widescreen DVD.
This hasn't been officially confirmed yet, but it looks like the minor changes that everyone (myself included) hoped would be done to the OT DVDs are happening. That means Ian McDiarmid as the Emperor in ESB, Jabba in ANH looking more like The Phantom Menace Jabba, as well a a bunch of other minor f/x fixes/upgrades. The picture below is apparently from the DVD version of ESB, with a shot of the old granny Emperor from the original version below for comparison:
Quote:"...Besides, I can't wait for the full details of the set (including the films themselves) to start leaking out. Then the real sh*tstorm will begin. It's gonna be fun to watch.
You guys should try and conserve some of your bitterness until then. Seriously."
"I can say this much, though (and it has now been confirmed through multiple sources in different places)... the versions of the films on the discs will not be the same exact ones that were released in 1997. And they are far from the Classic versions, too. Take that for what you will."
Rex Hudler: "Carl, you've got to tell me more! Did they make any real changes to the movies themselves that a regular guy like me would notice? "
Carl: "Without saying too much (or being descriptive)... hell, yes.
I'm telling you, this DVD release is going to be the single most polarizing event in SW fandom since TPM.
Lucas is about the throw a ton of kerosene onto the fanboy fire."
Then people started begging him for some clue about what was changed, and he said this:
"Ok, you little whiners... this is ALL you are getting for a while:
Remember the rumors of a prequel actor filming footage during the EP3 shoot that would be put into the OT somewhere? Absolutely true... and you'll see for yourself when the DVDs are released. In fact, you just may have already "seen" it, though not quite. Also, John Williams is involved again... in a way.
And I might add a small riddle or two, of sorts.
"wamp was it that you like, again?"
"Oh, you like a fresh cup of Javva?"
How's that for cryptic? And that's all you're getting."
I can't wait! I'm so sick and tired of all the whining anti-SE people out there that I'm looking forward to Lucas making more changes to the OT so that these babies just get sick of Star Wars altogether and leave the rest of us alone. I didn't like all of the changes made to the SE's (Luke screaming in ESB, that song in RotJ), but I didn't hate them and enjoyed most of the other changes (even though they need some f/x cleanup). How can so many people harbor so much hatred for Lucas? Because he's "killing their childhood memories"?? Grow up, people! SW is Lucas's creation, and his legacy. He wants them to be as close to his original vision as possible before he dies. He's making these changes for himself. Even if we don't agree with all of the changes, why must everyone cry over them for so long? If you don't like it fine, don't watch them. They're just movies, for crying out loud.
Qui-gon didn't retain his physical identity after he died. Mace might, but I doubt it. And if those guys showed up at the end of RotJ, Luke would be like "What the--? Who the hell are those guys??". I wouldn't mind a scene with Qui-gon communicating with Obi-Wan in ANH though. Perhaps explain why Obi-wan and Yoda waited so long to train Luke.
This could be very good... some of the changes, like that Emperor pic, will be good of course. We'll just have to see how far he goes... I'm sure I'll eventually accept it but I don't want him to break continuity...
I dont like the part were Solo calls Jabba "a nice human being"! Originaly Jabba the hutt was a Human, but Lucas of course changed the original concept so the hole scene was deleted. In SE they added the scene revised with Jabba the Hutt by over imposing the Human with the fat CG Jabba , Everything was perfect except for Han solo's statement and the fact he steped over his tail without any reaction from Jabba's body gaurds.
I wish they would redo the Alderaan destruction scene, it looks to much like the death star destruction scene, Come to think of it that scene didnt have much metal parts flying around for such a huge ship, redo it too!
So you're still getting this even though those... archival thingies have been announced to eventually exist?
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
This is most likely the archival editions. And even if they aren't, the AE's wouldn't be out for at least another five or six years and there's no way I'm waiting that long to own SW on dvd. If these aren't the AEs then those won't be out until the next format, HD-DVD.
My copies of Star Wars on VHS are starting to get worn out, so I'm definitely getting them on DVD in September. And of course there's the obvious reason too.