Originally posted by: ADigitalMan
It's all about alphebetizing on the storeroom shelves.
Unfortunately, the site I used to frequent for Indy news, The Raider, has recently renovated so I lost the original article. However, the last time I looked on the site they had news that the Young Indy chronicles are in DVD process. They're dedicating a lot of time to these as they want them to be "correct". Now, that word coming from LFL (if it did) should send a chill down our backs, but, take it with a grain of salt. I have heard 2nd or 3rd quarter 07.
Edit: Oh, and to actually answer your question, I think the release is stellar. Lowry did a much better job on IJ than on SW. The only bone of contention with some fans that I'm aware of is the digital removal of the cobra's reflection. It doesn't bother me in the slightest. Greedo shooting first, it ain't.
It's all about alphebetizing on the storeroom shelves.
Meanwhile, I keep looking both under "I" and under "Y" for "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" but nothing. Lucas is sitting on 22 more Indy films (or 45 TV episodes for the purists) and I for one want to see them for the first time. The way I see it, the IJ boxed set is FAR from complete.
Unfortunately, the site I used to frequent for Indy news, The Raider, has recently renovated so I lost the original article. However, the last time I looked on the site they had news that the Young Indy chronicles are in DVD process. They're dedicating a lot of time to these as they want them to be "correct". Now, that word coming from LFL (if it did) should send a chill down our backs, but, take it with a grain of salt. I have heard 2nd or 3rd quarter 07.
Edit: Oh, and to actually answer your question, I think the release is stellar. Lowry did a much better job on IJ than on SW. The only bone of contention with some fans that I'm aware of is the digital removal of the cobra's reflection. It doesn't bother me in the slightest. Greedo shooting first, it ain't.
When the set was first released, I did hear that they made a change during the rolling boulder scene in the beginning of Raiders to eliminate some equipment that was visible during the theatrical cuts. Not sure if it's true, but as you say it ain't Greedo.