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Star Wars Trilogy (Full Screen Edition Without Bonus Disc) DVD
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - If you don't like it don't buy it
I agree with the reviewer who said that maybe this will be an opportunity for people who couldn't get last year's set to buy the trilogy on DVD. Most of the people who complain about it are the ones who are first in line to buy everything Star Wars.
By the way, don't say that the changes that were made were unannounced. If you looked at several websites the changes were described in full.
As the title of my review says If you don't like it don't buy it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - But what about...
Well my question to everyone is: What about the COMPLETE triology? Christmas is coming up and all the movies have been released so instead of making a copy of the triology that was released last year, why not make the complete triology of all the movies? Sure it'd be expensive, but that's what i've been waiting for! Does anyone have any news on whether Lucas is thinking of doing this anytime soon? Or is he just going to try to make more money on releasing things that have already been done?



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Who Cares?
The only reason I'm wasting fifteen minutes writing this is that Matthew DeLuca's rant made me laugh. He goes on and on about how upset he is that George is double-dipping, then finishes by saying he'll probably end up buying it anyway. Spare me.

And to those of you commenting on the double-dip, so what? The only reason Lucas can get away with this, is because you people keep buying them. Exactly how many copies of the same film do you need?

If I were Lucas I'd be doing the same exact thing, because I know, apparently like he does, that the idiots will complain, but they will also buy it.

They're movies people. They're fun to watch. They're fantasy. Nothing more. Han Solo isn't real. There is no force. Darth Vader is not really Luke's father.

Go complain about something that actually matters, or better yet, actually do something that matters. Debating the good and bad of the new versions versus the old, or that Lucas is repackaging again - are you kidding? You don't like it - quit buying it.

Alright, this only took eight minutes. I have seven more minutes to waste before returning to the real world.

Well I'm off to make fun of the Matrix geeks. . .



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Lower Price Point For People Who Didn't Purchase the Original Release
It always amazes me how people who collect Star Wars memorabilia always get upset when a product they previously purchased is re-released in a fashion that doesn't give them something "more". Some of the early negative reviews point strongly to the fact that these collectors or fans think that the Star Wars product world is geared solely towards their needs as a collector without thinking about a consumer who doesn't sleep in his 25 year old pair of Boba Fett Underoos every night. I am a huge Star Wars Collector and fan myself and I would ask the original critics of this DVD release who think that Lucasfilm is "CASHING IN" need to explore another possible motivation for this release.

Come on folks, this set sold at a lower price point, now with an SRP of $49.98 versus the $69.98 original release SRP, so that more people who maybe couldn't afford the first set or were perhaps on the fence as to spending that much money can now purchase this one.

Does that scenario maybe make a little sense over the conspiracy theory that LFL LTD is only trying to make money off of collectors?

Hey you can always wait for the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray versions.

Oh, I almost forgot, no one is forcing, no pun intended, you to purchase it either.

I don't know, this is only my opinion and I could be wrong.





Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - George Lucas has no soul
First he deliberately keeps quiet about the changes to last years set, now he's trying to outright trick us- these are the very same 2004 destroyed editions from last year, but with the original theatrical poster art. a lot more unknowing people will be dupped.

Being a Christian, there are somethings about Lucas I can't say here.


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