Baronlando said:The Fox Planet of the Apes Blu-ray set is going to cost more than 150, and it's only 5 discs. A Saga Star Wars set with 6-10 discs is going to cost...a lot. Sadly, if it had the original versions I'd pay it, even if there were no extras and nothing new at all.
Yes, but to be fair they're also throwing in a big book. I would think any release of Star Wars on video would be streamlined enough to keep the price low enough for them to mass produce it like back in '04.
Anyway's, here's how I'd do it:
Disc 1: '99 version of TPM
Disc 2: Attack of the Clones (the cut that's on the dvd, which I believe is identical to the DLP version which, while it isn't the version I got around to seeing on the big screen, is one I'm perfectly willing to settle for)
Disc 3: Revenge of the Sith, whichever cut (I think in the case of both AOTC and ROTS the differences in the various cuts are so incredibly subtle that it honestly doesn't matter to me)
Disc 4: '77 version of Star Wars mastered from the interpositive
Disc 5: '80 version of Empire mastered from the interpositive
Disc 6: '83 version of Jedi mastered from the interpositive