Star Wars Original Trilogy Gets DVD Release Date 432
Angry Black Man writes "The Digital Bits is reporting that there is finally some official information from Lucasfilm regarding the release of the Star Wars OT (episodes IV, V, and VI) on DVD. The movies are coming to DVD in September of 2004. The animated series of Clone Wars shorts appearing soon on the Cartoon Network will also be released on DVD, possibly before the end of this year. The teaser campaign for Episode III will begin in January of 2005, leading up to the May theatrical release. Finally... Episode III will hit DVD in November of 2005."
hmmm (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:hmmm (Score:2, Interesting)
(* Still clinging to his THX Widescreen Dolby Digital 6.1 Special Edition Laserdiscs and strokes them gently *)
I have the original THX edition (non-special edition) laserdisc boxed set too....
I wonder WHICH will be on the DVDs? I do kinda like watching the original versions too.
Re:hmmm (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:hmmm (Score:4, Funny)
Re:hmmm (Score:2)
Finally. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Finally. (Score:2, Funny)
I wonder if this is how Luke felt when he wanted to go to Toshi Station and pick up some power converters...
Nifty. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Nifty. (Score:3, Informative)
Sucks don't it? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Sucks don't it? (Score:5, Funny)
gag.
Re:Sucks don't it? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Nifty. (Score:2, Insightful)
Meanwhile, in the real world, consumers continue to be willing to spend more than the cost of the "official" DVD to get the "good" DVD.
Sad, really.
Uh, incidentally. Anyone know where I can buy a DVD copy of something that's out there on laserdisc? Nothing particul
Re:Nifty. (Score:5, Insightful)
On another note, I'm glad to hear he finally buried the hatchet over that damned Laserdisc business.
Re:Nifty. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Nifty. (Score:2)
Re:Nifty. (Score:4, Interesting)
However, considering the massive fan base that the original trilogy has (screw special features, give us the movie)... many have speculated that he's dragging his feet because he was a big supporter of Laserdisc, and not DVD. Bitter? It's possibly hogwash, but I've grown tired of hearing the conspiracy, and I'm glad he's at least sort of answering the cries of the fans who want their high-quality DVDs.
Re:Nifty. (Score:5, Informative)
That is, until recently, when Stevie finally saw the writing on the wall and said "#(*$ it."
Which results in nifty new merchandise for you, the loyal consumer. Go forth! Buy shiny round things!
Re:Nifty. (Score:5, Insightful)
Setting aside the lameness of trying to look cool by calling Spielberg "Stevie" and referring to the Indiana Jones movies as "male-Lara (sic) Croft movies," there's still a big hole in this theory: the Indiana Jones movies were a joint project between Lucas and Spielberg, and were more Lucas's than they were Spielberg's.
All three films were written by Lucas (and others, but not Spielberg) and directed by Spielberg, with Lucas as executive producer and as an uncredited editor. If you consider the original Star Wars trilogy to be Lucas's, it's not that hard to consider the Indiana Jones series his too, since 2/3 of the original Star Wars trilogy had non-Lucas directors. As with the Star Wars movies, Lucas was the main creative force behind the Indiana Jones movies. He just used a director for the Indiana Jones movies who is more famous than Kershner and Marquand and, much as it pains me to say it, is a better director than Lucas (but is still highly overrated).
Maybe you noticed that Lucasfilm's logo appears at the beginning of the movies, but Amblin Entertainments's does not (nor does that of Dreamworks SKG). That's because the Indiana Jones movies were Lucasfilm productions and Spielberg was only involved as the director. That's why George Lucas had the rights to make The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (released on VHS as The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones) without Spielberg. It's also why Lucasfilm made a deal with Disney to develop the "Indiana Jones Adventure" attraction (and "Star Tours--" I believe it was a single deal for developing attractions based on both the Star Wars movies and the Indiana Jones movies) without Spielberg being involved.
Anyway, getting back to the point, it seems to me the decision about the release of the Indiana Jones movies would be at least as much Lucas's as Spielberg's, and probably a lot more. So that kinda blows away the theory that Spielberg was holding off the release of "his" Indiana Jones movies on DVD because of a large investment in a rival compact videodisc standard.
Did I just fall for a troll? I hope not.
--Mark
Re:Nifty. (Score:5, Interesting)
That's easy. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:That's easy. (Score:4, Insightful)
It's a shame he keeps trying to improve the original trilogy while completely screwing up on the new one.
Re:That's easy. (Score:3, Funny)
Aside from that, though, nice.
Hong Kong is your friend... (Score:3, Informative)
Check eBay, look around the 'net. Maybe if "unofficial" sales of the original version outnumber sales of the special edition DVDs, Lucas will develop sense and release the proper, original films.
or Malaysia (Score:4, Informative)
Make That vcdmoviebox.com (Score:2)
Re:Make That vcdmoviebox.com (Score:2)
Re:or Malaysia (Score:5, Insightful)
Piracy isn't nice--but for people who want the un-fucked-around-with versions of classics, it can be a necessity. The *original* SW trilogy will probably never make it to official DVD. Politically incorrect films and cartoons that we remember from our youth (*Song of the South*, some WW2 era cartoons including some classic Bugs Bunny, even some "too violent" now-edited Tom & Jerry and others) will likely never make it to DVD. Many TV shows are also never making it to DVD in their full and original versions due to music licensing issues and RIAA greed.
It seems like the content industry promotes piracy by not just offering to sell us what we want, at equitable market rates.
Re:Hong Kong is your friend... (Score:2)
HAN SHOT FIRST!!! (Score:2)
Re:HAN SHOT FIRST!!! (Score:2, Informative)
In the Special (as in Olympics) Edition, Greedo shoots first, misses from 2 feet away, and THEN Han kills the sumbitch.
The problem with Greedo shooting first is that the original version put Han on the edge of good/bad. He changes in the movie to be a great ally to Luke and Leia, but only after some FUD (fear/uncertainty/d
Re:HAN SHOT FIRST!!! (Score:5, Insightful)
This is, of course, perfectly in character for a scoundrel and smuggler who has to get by in the criminal underworld -- if he didn't shoot Greedo, he'd have been killed (or worse).
During the "enhancements" that Lucas made to the movies a few years ago they added in a quick laser blast from Greedo so that he shoots first, because Han Solo is a "hero" who would never shoot someone except in self-defense.
Not only is it stupid for characterization reasons, it also looks stupid because Greedo has been holding a gun 6 inches away from Han's face for the past few minutes and then misses by about 3 feet when he pulls the trigger.
It was just a pointless change that represents in a fraction of a second of film everything stupid Lucas has done over the past 20 years to diminish the work that he was once so respected for.
Re:HAN SHOT FIRST!!! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Nifty. (Score:3, Informative)
I hope Lucas is paying attention to the upcoming Alien Quadrilogy box set. All four movies, original cuts and extended cuts, each on a separate DVD, plus a bonus disc-- 9 DVD box set for a retail of $99.95. I'll be buying that and if Lucas does Star Wars like that they will sell tons and tons. Although they probably will anyway.
Remastered? (Score:2, Interesting)
Official? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Official? (Score:2)
Re:Official? (Score:2)
Please, please please please . . . (Score:4, Insightful)
Wouldn't want send the wrong message (Score:5, Funny)
This is how he was meant to be portrayed all those years ago, but the technology just wasn't there. Han was never a greedy, violent outlaw. That simply wasn't the case. The audience just mis-interpreted the character. In fact, Han's original signature costume was a pink jumpsuit with bunny ears and gumdrops affixed across the chest to create a rainbow smile, a technology that didn't exist in the 70's. Now, with CG fairies buzzing around him, singing a merry tune throughout the entire film, George Lucas will finally be able to realize his perfect vision of the Han Solo character.
Re:Wouldn't want send the wrong message (Score:2)
I'd like the original versions, please.
Re:Please, please please please . . . (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Please, please please please . . . (Score:2)
However, there were two scenes that bothered me greatly: the aforementioned Guido scene (shudder) and the new musical number
Re:Please, please please please . . . (Score:5, Informative)
In the re-release in the late nineties, Greedo shoots first, misses by almost exactly one baseball stadium, and then Han shoots. Ergo, Han is a lucky fool with slow reactions.
Lucas completely changed the introduction we have to Han in order to make it more "kid friendly," a la the walkie-talkies for guns bit in E.T.
Re:Please, please please please . . . (Score:2)
Is that what sparked the Indiana Jones ep of South Park? Never heard that ET was edited that way.
Re:Please, please please please . . . (Score:2, Funny)
Is that what sparked the Indiana Jones ep of South Park? Never heard that ET was edited that way.
Yep.
DVD (Score:3, Insightful)
Having seen the original release in the theaters as a kid, I would love to have a copy of them on DVD, my VHS ones are starting to give up.
Heck, I wouldn't mind a six disc set with both. I think there's still a lot of people out there who like them in their original form.
Re:DVD (Score:2, Informative)
Supposedly he has even gone so far as to petition the Directors Guild for co-direction credits on Return of the Jedi based on the changes he has made to this film.
I still love the films, although many of the changes i find annoying. But Lucas is not going to change his views now, he has proven time and again th
Phantom editors? (Score:2)
Re:Phantom editors? (Score:2)
Re:DVD (Score:2)
I'd like a blend in between. I'd like the cleaned up matte lines, the windows at the Bespin city, and the celebration after Death Star 2 exploded. All this and Han Solo shoots first.
Itried to RTFA, but its on AICN (Score:2, Redundant)
Because, as far as I'm concerned, Han shot first, and I'm not paying to be told otherwise.
ANTICIPATION (Score:2, Insightful)
Time to start checking Amazon for pre-orders!
Re:ANTICIPATION (Score:5, Insightful)
Yeah, i know this is star wars and this is the first time it is gracing this new playback medium and everyone is throwing flowers. Dancing in the streets. But look, its just a dvd. I mean, better quality sure. But the still same-old same-old.
I'm just so burnt out on marketing speak these days. Anticipated DVDs. Box office smashers. Its all just talk to push product. And at the end of the day, it's all pointless.
Yes - I'm having server problems today.
Re:ANTICIPATION (Score:2)
I second your blase attitude - my laserdiscs still play, better than DVD quality (sans film restoration) and it's the real version of the movie.
Re:ANTICIPATION (Score:2)
I know now how the people in the former soviet union felt when they stood in front of the empty shelves. What again was the reason they didn't release it earlier? According to the laws of free market, there must have been no demand for it... Otherwise somebody would have delivered. But on the other hand, if somebody had a monopoly... a monopoly granted by the state... then
What's wrong Ben? (Score:5, Funny)
Ahhh.
Now if only Lucas would truly take advantage of the DVD format and include both the original and "Special Editions" on the discs. But I'm not idealistic enough to actually hope for that.
Let's just hope... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Let's just hope... (Score:2)
I just had this image of Greedo putting a walkie talkie to his ear and dying of cell phone radiation poisoning.
Note to Mr. Lucas (Score:5, Funny)
Why, you ask? For one simple reason, and I'm going to type this very, very slowly to make sure you don't mess this up:
Han shoots Guido first.
Ah! No, I don't want to hear how Han isn't a bad man. Shut it, George - you made some good movies, but I don't want to hear it.
"Yes, I bet you have." BLAM! That's it - one shot. Deal with it.
And if you plan on including any new scenes, I will pound you. I don't want to see this:
Jar-Jar: No, it'sa not true! Messa is you father!
Chewbacca: Aaaarrrghhhghg!
Don't make us get the South Park kids to protect your own movies from yourself.
Re:Note to Mr. Lucas (Score:5, Funny)
I didn't know Greedo was Italian. And dude, Italian -American please. "Guido" is not the preferred nomenclature.
Re:Note to Mr. Lucas (Score:3, Funny)
Walter, I'm not talking about the guys who build the railroads here....
Bonus disk & outtakes (Score:5, Interesting)
Also, Lucasfilm has said in the past that there aren't a lot of behind-the-scenes materials available for the original films, so having a single bonus disc of extras (as opposed to three) would make life easier for them.
I thought I remembered quite a bit of info on various "making-of" shows that showed the original models, how they did cutting-edge special effects on a shoestring budget, and the occasional flaws that made it through (like a TIE fighter shadow where the fighter itself had been removed).
Of course, nowadays I guess we expect someone to be filming the entire filmaking process for the express purpose of creating the ultimate making-of special. When even a film like Monsters, Inc., where every frame requires painstaking design and hours of rendering time, has "outtakes", "deleted scenes", and "goofs". Soon, we'll have cameramen following the cameramen, so we can see "The Making Of 'The Making Of "Star Wars VII: Attack Of The Menacing Phantom Jedi Clone Empire"'"
You know... maybe, just maybe, Lucas & co. should spend more time telling a coherent story with believable characters, and less time worrying about how he'll look in the outtakes?
Holiday Special? (Score:3, Funny)
Excuse me. I think i need to trow up now.
Re:Bonus disk & outtakes (Score:5, Funny)
Uh, this is George Lucas you're talking about. We'll all be playing Duke Nukem Forever while we are driven to work by robotic hover car before he puts time into creating believable characters.
SW misquotes (Score:4, Funny)
George Solo: Coherent story and believable character are no match for a good Bonus DVD at your side, kid.
New Fan: How did the original trilogy die?
Oldi-Fan: An old director, who was a pupil of mine until he turned to evil, helped the Empire edit and destroy the original trilogy. He betrayed and murdered your trilogy.
Darth Lucas: The ability to write SW-OT is insignificant next to the suckiness of the New Trilogy
Fan: What a piece of junk!
George Solo: She'll make point five past a gazillion dollars. She may not look like much but she's got it where it counts, kid. I've made a lot of special CG modifications myself.
SWFAN-3PO: We seem to be made to suffer. It's our lot in life.
Fan: Never. I'll never like the new trilogy. You've failed, your highness. I am a true fan, like my father before me.
Emperor Lucastine: So be it... fan.
I love SW... I just hate the terrible scripts of Epi1 and Epi2.
The Making Of... (Score:4, Interesting)
I thought I remembered quite a bit of info on various "making-of" shows that showed the original models, how they did cutting-edge special effects on a shoestring budget, and the occasional flaws that made it through (like a TIE fighter shadow where the fighter itself had been removed).
I remember watching those when I was a kid. The one on The Empire Strikes Back clearly sticks out in my mind. I was about 11 or 12 then and this was the first time I had ever gotten a chance to see movie magic in the making. I remember being stunned at the painstaking process of stop-motion animation that was used to animate the AT-ATs. The fact that they actually built a full-scale X-wing fighter that was lifted by a crane to simulate Yoda lifting the fighter out of the Degoba swamp. The Degoba sound stage, incidently, was the largest indoor stage in the world at that time. The rebel fighters who formed the ground forces on Hoth were actually Norwegian (or Scandanavian) people who didn't understand a lot of the english instructions being called out by the director.
I also remember fondly The Making of Return of the Jedi. They showed how some poor linguist sap had to don a giant Admiral Ackbar arm puppet and control his lips to match the sounds without being able to see Ackbar's mouth! I could go on and on. Those shows were great!
Does anyone have any idea how I can get copies of these? If there was any legal way of obtaining them, I'd gladly pay for them. However, as with so many things these days, they have disappeared into the ether because of the neglect of the copyright owners so I assume that I will have to rely on bootlegs. Please, any help would be appreciated.
And, oh yeah, what the fuck is wrong with you Lucas? What are you trying to pull with this "there aren't a lot of behind-the-scenes materials available for the original films" bullshit? Christ, at least you could have said that whatever stuff you did have all rotted because of failure to preserve it. To say there weren't a lot of behind-the-scenes materials shot is an obvious lie.
GMD
2005!? (Score:2, Funny)
Wow... Only 2 years away! Thanks for the heads up.
great! (Score:2, Funny)
Fuck the MPAA!
Re:great! (Score:2)
Sounds bogus to me (Score:2)
Then again, this is George Luca$ we're talking about.
Re:Sounds bogus to me (Score:2)
It's too late (Score:2)
The irony of the whole situation is that, had Lucas released the original trilogy on DVD a few years ago, they would certainly have been part of my collection. Thanks Mr. Lucas. You've kil
Not quite accurate... (Score:2)
IMO Old Star Wars sucked (Score:2, Funny)
The best things to come out of Star Wars are the Star Wars kid, and the Star Wars rap.
Mmmmm that's a mighty fine Gin 'n To
Hey... (Score:2)
But.... (Score:2)
*Original* or Original? (Score:2)
i don't know that i want the stupid redited 20 years later versions. it's probably stupid but i want to watch the movies the way i remember them, not the way they were remade.
Re:*Original* or Original? Extra Crispy! (Score:2)
Episode III (Score:2)
Re:Episode III (Score:2)
Matrix fanatics are right up there on the list with anime freaks on the 'hopelessly homo scale'
Re:Episode III (Score:3)
Lucas bends us over and f*cks us again (Score:2, Funny)
the final battle takes place on a lava planet, and at one point the two are hoping back and forth on hovercrafts floating over the lava.
Coming soon to a theater near you, STAR WARS: EPISODE III "LETHAL LAVA LAND"
This is rumor, and should be treated as such. (Score:3, Insightful)
Aint-It-Cool-News is the source of such things as the Grando Calrissian rumors... entertaining, and surely a contribution to Star Wars fandom, but hardly a source of definitive reporting.
I would suggest that the editors do not place such things on the front page until they are confirmed from such places at the Official Site [starwars.com].
I am taking this story with a grain of salt.
Please.... (Score:2)
OT? Hmm...What means OT? (Score:2)
I hope they leave out (Score:2)
I saw the revised editions and I was not at all impressed or pleased with them.
Leave things alone. I want the original, unedited, as released to the theatre in 1977.
I do *NOT* like digital effects. They look crappy and they detract from the original work and concept.
LEAVE IT ALONE!
If it's without the added scenes, I'll buy it.
If the digital scenes are added in, I will *NOT* buy it..
Already have mine (Score:2)
Almost 2 years away? (Score:2)
Absolutely pathetic.
Possible DVD features? (Score:5, Informative)
Got this off of a site that talks about movies, 411mania.com. I kept in the post the actual site they got their info from. Sounds good...and bad......the endings of Return of the Jedi I'm sure you'll hate now. Anyways, here it is:
CREDIT: AICN news
Episode IV: A New Hope
01. The Imperial March has been added to Darth Vader's first appearance on Princess Leia's ship.
02. When Obi-Wan is talking to Luke about his father Anakin's Theme plays in the background and then it turns into the Imperial March as he talks about Vader.
03. The lightsaber effects have been redone and the frame jumps of lightsabers being turned on has been removed.
04. There's a new scene which has been shot during the filming of Episode III in which the Emperor dissolves the Senate.
05. In the Cantina, the Duros(green aliens guys) have been replaced with Neimoidians and some aliens from the prequels have been added.
06. The bleeding arm on the floor in the Cantina has been replaced with a non-bleeding arm because it's now canon that lightsabers cauterize wounds.
07. The original shooting scene between Han and Greedo has been restored.
08. Jabba the Hutt has been given a makeover and Han no longer steps on his tale.
09. In place of R2 wobbling down the stairs to the Falcon's hangar, a CG R2 navigating the stairs like he does in Attack of the Clones was added.
10. The white boxes around space ships have been removed and new CG shots have been added.
11. The scene of the Falcon being chased by the two Star Destroyers was modified. The Falcon now does spinning moves, avoiding the Star Destroyers' fire.
12. When the Death Star destroys Alderaan there's a new scene of Yoda's reaction to the disturbance in the Force that is created by all those deaths and then it cuts to Obi-Wan reacting to it as well.
13. The Dianoga has gotten a CG makeover and were are now able to see more of the creature.
14. The Death Star's paneling and computers have been slightly altered to show similar displays to those in the prequels.
15. The words "Tractor Beam" with Aurebesh lettering.
16. More stormtroopers have been added to the Death Star.
17. Temuera Morrison's voice is being recorded for use with all the stormtroopers.
18. The Obi-Wan/Vader duel has been spruced up. It is much more epic and there is much more movement. A modified version of Duel of the Fates is being considered for the scene.
19. The Death Star plans that are taken from R2 have been updated. When the Rebels are reviewing the Death Star plans they look similar to the plans we see in Attack of the Clones.
20. The Death Star battle is much more epic with more Tie Fighters and more Rebels being blown to bits. We get to see old Naboo starfighters being used by the Rebels.
21. There's a new scene(shot during Episode III) where Darth Vader goes to Coruscant and lands his ship in the same building Count Dooku does at the end of Attack of the Clones. Except now the building is all fixed up and it is now Palpatine's palace. He meets with Palpatine to ask for forgiveness for his failure and inform him of a new potential who is strong in the Force.
22. Chewbacca now gets a medal.
Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
01. The taun-tauns are now CG.
02. The battle of Hoth is much more epic. We see the Imperial ships land on Hoth and release AT-ATs. The AT-ATs have been sped up a bit. There's a ground battle between the Rebel soldiers and stormtroopers featuring new ships and vehicles.
03. Temuera Morrison's voice is being recorded for the older Boba Fett and all the stormtroopers.
04. The white boxes around space ships have been removed.
05. The slug monster is CG.
06. Ian McDiarmid has refilmed scenes as the Emperor. The conversations between Vader and Palpatine is now longer and features a few connections to the prequels.
07. Yoda's face is
Thank you! (Score:3, Funny)
And don't for a minute think I'm joking.
Now I can show my kids... (Score:4, Funny)
Petition Online For Original Trilogy (Score:4, Interesting)
George Lucas..... (Score:3, Insightful)
I know that there was a laser-disc edition released a while-back. Was he waiting for the DVD standard to die??
George Lucas has really made me a sad geek with his last two Starwars episodes. I think for a lot of people when I say that they should never have been made.
Yes, George Lucas is a cock.
Re:Please please please let it be the original!! (Score:2)
Re:Please please please let it be the original!! (Score:5, Funny)
How I wish for the days when I could say the same...
Re:Please please please let it be the original!! (Score:2)
A very good explanation as to why that won't work. (Score:3, Insightful)
Lucas is so arrogant and egotistical that he will never admit that there are Star Wars fans who pre
Re:Here we go again! (Score:2)
Sad. Just sad.
Re:Price? (Score:2)