Originally posted by: 20th Century Mark
A 16-disc set doesn't make much sense. 2-discs per movie times 6 movies = 12 discs. OOT + SE + PT + bonus disc for each = 18 discs. OOT + SE + PT + PTSE = 12 ...and so on... It doesn't add up. I will have to agree with Zombie on this one.
A 16-disc set doesn't make much sense. 2-discs per movie times 6 movies = 12 discs. OOT + SE + PT + bonus disc for each = 18 discs. OOT + SE + PT + PTSE = 12 ...and so on... It doesn't add up. I will have to agree with Zombie on this one.
Somehow I don't think LFL would count the DVD releases of the PT as PTSE. So it'd more likely be 2-discs per movie for the OT (OOT + SE)=6 discs + 1 disc each for the PT = 9 discs + 1 bonus disc for each movie (6 discs total)=15 discs. And even if they wanted to include theatrical and "special" versions of the PT, they could do that on a single disc using seamless branching. There just aren't enough changes between the theatrical release of the PT and the DVD release, imo, to warrant a completely separate disc. I'm sure there's enough material for 1 more disc as well.
I don't believe this is going to be a Star Wars box set either, but it could be done with that number of discs.