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What do you want to see if George Lucas cared?

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Here's what I'd like to see:

            Individual Releases:
        Disc 1: ANH Theatrical Cut
    Video:
1080p 8K Separation Master Scan
    Audio:
4.1 '77 Six-Track LPCM
2.0 '77 Stereo LPCM
1.0 '77 Mono LPCM
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 2: ANH Final Vision Cut
    Video:
1080p HD Master
    Audio:
x.1 Surround Sound LPCM
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 1: ESB Theatrical Cut
    Video:
1080p 8K Separation Master Scan
    Audio:
4.1 '80 Six-Track LPCM (Triggers 70mm Edit)
2.0 '80 Stereo LPCM
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 2: ESB Final Vision Cut
    Video:
1080p HD Master
    Audio:
x.1 Surround Sound LPCM
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 1: ROTJ Theatrical Cut
    Video:
1080p 8K Separation Master Scan
    Audio:
4.1 '83 Six-Track LPCM
2.0 '83 Stereo LPCM
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 2: ROTJ Final Vision Cut
    Video:
1080p HD Master
    Audio:
x.1 Surround Sound LPCM
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM
















            Collector's Edition Box Set:
        Disc 1: ANH Theatrical Cut
    Video:
1080p 8K Separation Master Scan
    Audio:
4.1 '77 Six-Track LPCM
2.0 '77 Stereo LPCM
1.0 '77 Mono LPCM
2.0 '85 Stereo LPCM (Triggers '81 Opening Crawl)
2.0 '93 Stereo LPCM (Triggers '81 Opening Crawl)
2.0 '77 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 '81 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM (Triggers '81 Opening Crawl)
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 2: ESB Theatrical Cut
    Video:
1080p 8K Separation Master Scan

    Audio:
4.1 '80 Six-Track LPCM (Triggers 70mm Edit)
2.0 '80 Stereo LPCM
2.0 '85 Stereo LPCM
2.0 '93 Stereo LPCM
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 3: ROTJ Theatrical Cut
    Video:
1080p 8K Separation Master Scan
    Audio:
4.1 '83 Six-Track LPCM
2.0 '83 Stereo LPCM
2.0 '85 Stereo LPCM
2.0 '93 Stereo LPCM
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 4: ANH Special Edition Cuts
    Video:
1080p HD Master
    Audio:
5.1 '97 Surround Sound LPCM (Triggers '97 Special Edition)
5.1 '04 Surround Sound LPCM (Triggers '04 Special Edition)
6.1 '11 Surround Sound LPCM (Triggers '11 Special Edition)
x.1 Surround Sound LPCM (Final Vision)
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 5: ESB Special Edition Cuts
    Video:
1080p HD Master
    Audio:
5.1 '97 Surround Sound LPCM (Triggers '97 Special Edition)
5.1 '04 Surround Sound LPCM (Triggers '04 Special Edition)
6.1 '11 Surround Sound LPCM (Triggers '11 Special Edition)
x.1 Surround Sound LPCM (Final Vision)
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

        Disc 6: ROTJ Special Edition Cuts
    Video:
1080p HD Master
    Audio:
5.1 '97 Surround Sound LPCM (Triggers '97 Special Edition)
5.1 '04 Surround Sound LPCM (Triggers '04 Special Edition)
6.1 '11 Surround Sound LPCM (Triggers '11 Special Edition)
x.1 Surround Sound LPCM (Final Vision)
2.0 Stereo Alternate Languages LPCM
2.0 Isolated Score LPCM

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If it's anything less than the individual release specs, I'll turn to the fan preservations.

So what would you like to see, at the very minimum?  How about ideally?

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Agreed - "cared" gets the point across without going all "nutjob" on the issue.

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I'd like to see a fitting tribute to a visionary artist and humanitarian.

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Puggo - Jar Jar's Yoda said:

I'd like to see the word "died" removed from the title of the thread.

FIXED

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TheBoost said:

I'd like to see a fitting tribute to a visionary artist and humanitarian.

You'll probably have to be satisfied with this.

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My wishes are very humble.

Each film, including the PT

  • Restored Theatrical Version
  • Newest Special Edition

 

I think isolated score tracks would be the icing on the cake.

 

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Original Theatrical Cut

Fully restored(including audio and vfx glitches and all) but a cleaned up negative.

 

Enhanced Cut

(Audio and vfx fixes like lightsabers and continuity fixes and removal of matte lines.

 

'97 Special Edition Cut

 

No FX Cut(with seamless branching to both '97, and Archival cuts)

 

Definitive Cut

The final vision from Lucas.

 

The Symphonic Cut  Music Only utilizing alternative takes and cuts to tell the entire saga with no dialogue. Like a silent film.

 

 

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I'd like to see lucasfilm let Criterion Collection do for Star Wars what they did for Seven Samurai (or any other film they've done such an incredible job restoring).

Really, I'd like all six films' original theatrical releases restored & preserved by someone who will really do a proper job (Robert A. Harris or someone like him) & then released on bluray with all the original theatrical audio tracks as options.  Plus the '97 SE's (also restored) & whatever George wants to call his "final" version (but really let it be final this time!).

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I would want him to declare the prequels non-cannon.

 

That and preserving OOT, of course :)

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As many have already said, I'd like to see:

1.  The original theatrical versions of all six films, preserved exactly as they were when they premiered. I'd expect the picture to be cleaned up, of course (by an outfit that actually cares about what they're doing), and the original audio preserved, and presented in anamorphic widescreen.

2.  Whatever "special edition" versions of all six films he'd care to present. I really don't care, because fan editors (such as Adywan) will undoubtedly take great pains to adjust any mistakes and/or stupid decisions.

3.  Whatever extras he'd like to include, but on one or more discs completely separate from the films. Each film on its own disc, taking as much "bandwidth" as possible to maximize picture quality, and the extras on the side (including Easter Eggs).

4.  DVD and Blu-ray releases. Despite the opinion of many people, DVD ain't dead, not by a long shot. :-)

Something like that would satisfy most people, I think, plus it would also allow him to present his Grand Vision as he sees it. I'd be happy with that.

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I would like to see this in a Original Theatrical Saga box set:

 

Disc 1: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1999 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Isolated Music Track
-Original 1999 Behind-The Scenes Featurette
-Duel Of The Fates Music Video

Disc 2: Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 2002 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Isolated Music Track
-R2-D2: Beneath The Dome
-Original Making Of Featurette
-Across The Stars Music Video

Disc 3: Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 2005 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Isolated Music Track
-The Return Of The Darh Vader
-A Hero Falls Music Video

Disc 4: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Surround (1993 Laserdisc Mix)
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo (1985 Home Video Mix)
-English 2.0 Original Mono
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1977 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Original Laserdisc Commentary
-Option to watch the film with the 1981 Opening Crawl
-Isolated Music Track

Disc 5: Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Surround (1993 Laserdisc Mix)
-English 2.0 Original Stereo
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1980 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Original Laserdisc Commentary
-Isolated Music Track

Disc 6: Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Surround (1993 Laserdisc Mix)
-English 2.0 Original Stereo
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1983 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Original Laserdisc Commentary
-Isolated Music Track

Disc 7: Prequel Trilogy Bonus Material
-The Beginning
-From Puppets To Pixels
-Within A Minute
-Web Documentaries
-Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes
-Deleted Scenes (with optional intros)
-Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots
-Photo and Still Galleries

Disc 8: Original Trilogy Bonus Material
-Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy
-From Star Wars To Jedi
-The Characters of Star Wars
-The Birth of the Lightsaber
-The Force is with Them: The Legacy of Star Wars
-Theatrical Trailers, TV Spots, and Radio Spots
-Photo and Still Galleries
-Original Screen Tests
-Laserdisc Archives


Disc 9: Bonus Disc
-"The Original Is Forever: Restoring The Original Saga": All New 25 minute documentary on restoring the original theatrical versions of the Star Wars Saga
-The Star Wars Holiday Special
-Star Wars: The Force Is Back
-The Mythology Of Star Wars
-Return Of The Ewok short
-1995 Interview with George Lucas by Leonard Maltin
-TV Appearences
-Toy and Tie-In Commericals
-That 70s Show Episode: A New Hope

-When Star Wars Ruled The World special

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Ideally, one would want all the versions of the film presented in the best possible way. If I were doing it, I'd make each OT film a 7-disc set; the first four discs would be the six+ versions of the films, with relevant audio commentaries. The fifth disc would be as much vintage/archival material for each film as you can fit on a Blu-ray. The sixth disc would be all-new documentary and featurette material, and deleted scenes. As this would all be for one film, you would pretty much be able to fit all the material necessary. A seventh disc would be devoted to presenting a workprint version of the film from the very first rough cut. In the case of the prequels, it would be neat to also do a bluescreen-only version available in a PIP with the workprint (but perhaps only in SD for space issues). Anyway, it would be like this for the OT at least:

Disc 1: Restored theatrical cut of each film, with audio options for all original mixes. (1981 version of ANH offered via seemless branching) Isolated score and commentary made of archival interviews, plus new commentary by scholars/critics and a text commentary.

Disc 2: 1997 Special Edition of each film. No commentaries, but include some featurettes from 1997. Text commentary on changes and new material.

Disc 3: 2004/2011/Final Versions, split via branching since they all use the same 2004 master. "Official" commentaries already existing, plus text commentary on changes, plus a second text commentary on behind-the-scenes trivia and EU/in-movie trivia.

Disc 4: 3D Version. Commentary by 3D conversion supervisors, plus new featurettes on 3D process for each film (could be 10-30 minutes).

Disc 5: Vintage docs, vintage TV appearances, vintage interviews, trailers, commercials, art and archives, plus reproductions of vintage text/media.

Disc 6: New docs and featurettes, plus deleted material.

Disc 7: Workprint of each film, with commentary by editors, Lucas, and producers. Extra space can be used for documentary on editing processes.

I'd include a bonus disc in the box set which includes extra documentaries on the saga and trilogies as a whole, and all those "Science of SW", "Mythology of SW" type things, plus "Empire of Dreams." The box set would come cased with a hardcover coffee table book which has large reproductions of various photographs from the shoots, plus some text and maybe an intro by George Lucas or something, maybe a couple of small essays like Criterion does. I'd include reproductions of the 1977 programs and lobby cards or something like that too.

The PT films would forgo a 1997 disc and have all the non-3D versions branched on the same disc. Disc 5--which now would be disc 3--would be the original DVD bonus disc plus additional vintage material. The fourth disc would probably be a lot of the stuff that's now on the BD set. The workprint might be in SD if the 35mm versions don't exist, which might mean being able to include the blue-screen version of the movie in HD.

The problem right now is that Lucasfilm has only been giving the OT one bonus disc for the whole trilogy, or 1.5 BDs for the whole trilogy right now. This is pretty laughable, as like most classic films, each OT movie needs at least a dedicated second disc, and more appropriately two or three. Giving 1/3 of a DVD for each film or 3/4 of a BD for each film is a bit of an injustice. It's the reason why everyone always wants more from the special features--no OT film has ever gotten so much as it's own supplementary disc, let alone the two or three adequetly required.

I'd price each film at $50 or $250 for the deluxe set with the book, cards and extra disc.

I'd also make a single-disc limited-time version of the restored theatrical version of Star Wars available, with a short feature on it's restoration included, for whatever is fashionable for a regular BD (about $25 I guess). I wouldn't do this for the other two, in order to highlight the importance of the original, as well as cost-saving as well as creating incentive to buy the higher-priced boxset (just trying to include some business thinking in there).

Ah, we can dream, can't we? The sad part is that this is completely doable, not a budget-breaker, and would reap in huge, huge, huge profits along with the respect and praise of both historians, fans and critics. So you know this won't happen. The thread's original title is morbid but entirely reasonable in this respect. When Lucas dies, you will see something like what I have outlined before too much time has gone by. Until that happens, this is just a classic film enthusiasts pipe dream.

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Would be pretty sweet to have the prequels with optional drunken Lucas commentary mocking the flaws of the films.

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I would combine both Zombie and ThiefCobbler's versions into one megaversion and rule the Star Wars galaxy.

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All versions as they originally appeared but with 5.1 Dolby Digital Master Audio with all continuity fixed and special effects cleaned up.

The space battles can be redone digitally as ships and such aren't as obvious, digitally, as living things.

 

 

 

Battle droids the robotic incarnations of Jar Jar Binks.

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canofhumdingers said:

I'd like to see lucasfilm let Criterion Collection do for Star Wars what they did for Seven Samurai (or any other film they've done such an incredible job restoring).

Really, I'd like all six films' original theatrical releases restored & preserved by someone who will really do a proper job (Robert A. Harris or someone like him) & then released on bluray with all the original theatrical audio tracks as options.  Plus the '97 SE's (also restored) & whatever George wants to call his "final" version (but really let it be final this time!).

^ This.

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I want pretty much what the initial post listed, except that for the original theatrical versions I want one extra soundtrack and for ANH, I want the option of paying any soundtrack with the 77 opening crawl or the 81 opening crawl. The extra soundtrack would by the last mix done before the special edition... the one the 97 special edition was based on.

My ultimate ideal would be to have 1 disc for each film and have it programed to play it any way you want, including a version with the deleted scenes and alternate scenes. For ANH, that would include all 3 jabba scenes (human, cg 1 and cg 2). But unfortunately, cramming all that on one disc might degrade the picture quality too much.

And as a note on sources, the best source for the original trilogy original theatrical version would be the separation masters. As I understand it, they are color specific b&w negatives that preserve what the film looked like when it was new. Using them will produce a properly color timed original image which is far closer to what we want to see than the restored image from the color negative. For ANH, I don't know how many people have noticed this, but all the bright white colors have turned pink. This isn't just a 2004 DVD transfer issue, it is on my 97 SE LD's as well. Going back to the separation masters would eliminate this and give us the best possible version of what these films looked like when they were new.

Also, while TPM was filmed on 35mm film, all the shots were scanned to create the movie digitally. So the best source of the prequel trilogy is not from film, but from the digital masters. I have no information on how TPM was scanned, but AOTC and ROTS were shot and edited at 1080p. They are 100% digital from start to finish. So what we are getting on Blu-Ray is about as good as these two films are every going to look.

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1. Release any theatrical version of the Star Wars trilogy that existed from 77-83.

2. Put an honest effort into it.

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Wexter said:

I would want him to declare the prequels non-cannon.

 

That and preserving OOT, of course :)

 

Hmm... Prequels: The "Just Kidding" edition, eh?

I like it.

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

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Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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Wexter said:

I would want him to declare the prequels non-cannon.

No one thinks the prequels are cannons.

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Ye gods! Frakenhooker!? Whoever named the distributor must have been a Laserdisc fan as well.

What's next? A Blu Ray of "Meet the Feebles" with a Peter Jackson commentary track? ;)

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ThiefCobbler4ever said:

I would like to see this in a Original Theatrical Saga box set:

 

Disc 1: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1999 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Isolated Music Track
-Original 1999 Behind-The Scenes Featurette
-Duel Of The Fates Music Video

Disc 2: Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 2002 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Isolated Music Track
-R2-D2: Beneath The Dome
-Original Making Of Featurette
-Across The Stars Music Video

Disc 3: Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 2005 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Isolated Music Track
-The Return Of The Darh Vader
-A Hero Falls Music Video

Disc 4: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Surround (1993 Laserdisc Mix)
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo (1985 Home Video Mix)
-English 2.0 Original Mono
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1977 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Original Laserdisc Commentary
-Option to watch the film with the 1981 Opening Crawl
-Isolated Music Track

Disc 5: Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Surround (1993 Laserdisc Mix)
-English 2.0 Original Stereo
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1980 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Original Laserdisc Commentary
-Isolated Music Track

Disc 6: Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Surround (1993 Laserdisc Mix)
-English 2.0 Original Stereo
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1983 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Original Laserdisc Commentary
-Isolated Music Track

Disc 7: Prequel Trilogy Bonus Material
-The Beginning
-From Puppets To Pixels
-Within A Minute
-Web Documentaries
-Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes
-Deleted Scenes (with optional intros)
-Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots
-Photo and Still Galleries

Disc 8: Original Trilogy Bonus Material
-Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy
-From Star Wars To Jedi
-The Characters of Star Wars
-The Birth of the Lightsaber
-The Force is with Them: The Legacy of Star Wars
-Theatrical Trailers, TV Spots, and Radio Spots
-Photo and Still Galleries
-Original Screen Tests
-Laserdisc Archives

 
Disc 9: Bonus Disc
-"The Original Is Forever: Restoring The Original Saga": All New 25 minute documentary on restoring the original theatrical versions of the Star Wars Saga
-The Star Wars Holiday Special
-Star Wars: The Force Is Back
-The Mythology Of Star Wars
-Return Of The Ewok short
-1995 Interview with George Lucas by Leonard Maltin
-TV Appearences
-Toy and Tie-In Commericals
-That 70s Show Episode: A New Hope

-When Star Wars Ruled The World special

Gotta know. Did you TYPE this... of do you just keep a handy word file with your DVD wishes on them all the time?

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You never know when a thread like this will pop up, right?

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TheBoost said:

ThiefCobbler4ever said:

I would like to see this in a Original Theatrical Saga box set:

 

Disc 1: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1999 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Isolated Music Track
-Original 1999 Behind-The Scenes Featurette
-Duel Of The Fates Music Video

Disc 2: Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 2002 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Isolated Music Track
-R2-D2: Beneath The Dome
-Original Making Of Featurette
-Across The Stars Music Video

Disc 3: Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 2005 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Isolated Music Track
-The Return Of The Darh Vader
-A Hero Falls Music Video

Disc 4: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Surround (1993 Laserdisc Mix)
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo (1985 Home Video Mix)
-English 2.0 Original Mono
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1977 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Original Laserdisc Commentary
-Option to watch the film with the 1981 Opening Crawl
-Isolated Music Track

Disc 5: Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Surround (1993 Laserdisc Mix)
-English 2.0 Original Stereo
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1980 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Original Laserdisc Commentary
-Isolated Music Track

Disc 6: Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi
Tech Specifications:
-All New High Definition Transfer from the Original Theatrical Negative
-1080p Resolution
-Anamorphic 2.35:1 Widescreen
-English 6.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
-English 5.1 Dolby Digital
-French 5.1 Dolby Digital
-Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
-English 2.0 Dolby Digital Surround (1993 Laserdisc Mix)
-English 2.0 Original Stereo
-Optional English, French, and Spanish Subtitles
-Restored and Remastered in THX
-THX Certified and Optimizer
Special Features:
-The Original 1983 Theatrical Version (UNALTERED!)
-Audio Commentary with George Lucas, Cast, and Crew
-Original Laserdisc Commentary
-Isolated Music Track

Disc 7: Prequel Trilogy Bonus Material
-The Beginning
-From Puppets To Pixels
-Within A Minute
-Web Documentaries
-Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes
-Deleted Scenes (with optional intros)
-Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots
-Photo and Still Galleries

Disc 8: Original Trilogy Bonus Material
-Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy
-From Star Wars To Jedi
-The Characters of Star Wars
-The Birth of the Lightsaber
-The Force is with Them: The Legacy of Star Wars
-Theatrical Trailers, TV Spots, and Radio Spots
-Photo and Still Galleries
-Original Screen Tests
-Laserdisc Archives

 
Disc 9: Bonus Disc
-"The Original Is Forever: Restoring The Original Saga": All New 25 minute documentary on restoring the original theatrical versions of the Star Wars Saga
-The Star Wars Holiday Special
-Star Wars: The Force Is Back
-The Mythology Of Star Wars
-Return Of The Ewok short
-1995 Interview with George Lucas by Leonard Maltin
-TV Appearences
-Toy and Tie-In Commericals
-That 70s Show Episode: A New Hope

-When Star Wars Ruled The World special

Gotta know. Did you TYPE this... of do you just keep a handy word file with your DVD wishes on them all the time?

I did for mine. ;)

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The franchises I get nerdy about are so obscure that not even most nerds know about them.