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We would rather have even *slightly* better picture quality, thankyouverymuch.
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I'll change that Fullscreen/Widescreen error in the morning.
I couldn't find any good pictures to use for the back of the Supplemental Material covers. If you know where I can find some fairly high-res 'behind the scenes' pictures or something like that, let me know and I'll be sure to include them on the covers.
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I will be looking for pictures. Maybe someone can mak some screendumps from the DVD?
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Now go do it and leave us to discuss this is peace.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
I have an even better idea. Quit all this bootleging and buy the official DVDs.
I have an even better idea. Quit all this bootleging and buy the official DVDs.
Sure we will, the minute that the ORIGINAL TRILOGY Trilogy ir realesed on DVD - NOT the Special Editions I want them JUST like the Laserdiscs - NO special added scenes or any of the "this is how I see them now" crap.
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Originally posted by: seventiesfilmnut
I know the THX faces edition is (currently!) the best way to experience the non-SE trilogy, but even closer to the version we all would have seen at the cinema were the widescreen Fox LD releases in 1989. Fair enough there's loads of dirt and stuff on the print.. but in a way I kind of like that! This is how I remember it at the cinema - dust specs and all! Call me strange, but I'd rather have the dust and scratches but with a pin sharp picture, rather than the THX versions with so much digital dirt concealment that the image loses it's clarity, and you get that weird digital smearing effect on some fast moving objects - yuck!! Also the 1989 LD version has the original 70mm soundtracks (plus C3PO's line of dialogue which was missing from the THX versions). Star Wars on the faces edition LD's was totally remixed by Ben Burtt, with a few new sound effects added in that certainly weren't there when we all saw it in the cinema! The other two films were just cleaned up, but not remixed.
I know the THX faces edition is (currently!) the best way to experience the non-SE trilogy, but even closer to the version we all would have seen at the cinema were the widescreen Fox LD releases in 1989. Fair enough there's loads of dirt and stuff on the print.. but in a way I kind of like that! This is how I remember it at the cinema - dust specs and all! Call me strange, but I'd rather have the dust and scratches but with a pin sharp picture, rather than the THX versions with so much digital dirt concealment that the image loses it's clarity, and you get that weird digital smearing effect on some fast moving objects - yuck!! Also the 1989 LD version has the original 70mm soundtracks (plus C3PO's line of dialogue which was missing from the THX versions). Star Wars on the faces edition LD's was totally remixed by Ben Burtt, with a few new sound effects added in that certainly weren't there when we all saw it in the cinema! The other two films were just cleaned up, but not remixed.
Hey John,
I don't believe the 1989 LD has the 70mm sound mix. I think it's just the 35mm Dolby Stereo mix. I believe the original 70mm sound mix did not have C-3PO's line nor did it have "Close the blast doors." The original mono mix has both and I believe the Dolby Stereo mix has 3PO's line but not the blast door line. Tell me, do you have the '89 LD, and if so, does it have "Close the blast doors?"
Also, there are those who believe, and I'm leaning that way myself, that the so called fourth sound mix done for the THX version is really the original 70mm 6-track mixed down to Dolby 2.0. This would explain different sound effects and missing lines. And if true, this would be the first and only time this sound mix has been available in a home format.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
I have an even better idea. Quit all this bootleging and buy the official DVDs.
I have an even better idea. Quit all this bootleging and buy the official DVDs.
The more time I spend on this forum the more I question your involvement here. You seem to care little to nothing about these classic films or the preservation thereof. And after all, that's what this site was created for.
Scott
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http://starwars.com/episode-iv/news/2004/06/news20040624.html
Edit: It should be noted that the individual discs will feature the fantastic original poster art by Jung, Kastel, and Sano. Kudos on that, at least.
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Originally posted by: Obi-Wan Spicoli
The more time I spend on this forum the more I question your involvement here. You seem to care little to nothing about these classic films or the preservation thereof. And after all, that's what this site was created for.
Scott
Originally posted by: jimbo
I have an even better idea. Quit all this bootleging and buy the official DVDs.
I have an even better idea. Quit all this bootleging and buy the official DVDs.
The more time I spend on this forum the more I question your involvement here. You seem to care little to nothing about these classic films or the preservation thereof. And after all, that's what this site was created for.
Scott
Well said, Obi-Wan. When I first got here, I figured he was just trying to defend the prequels against everyone, and I had no problem with that. But lately, Jimbo has just started to get almost downright hostile toward everyone else's views. You know, there are tons of people that share his opinions on the official site and on TFN. I have no problem with him having different opinions, but he's just started really slamming other people's views lately.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
The thing is I am a huge Star Wars fan. I love A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back and I like Return of the Jedi. But lets face it the Special Editions are the same movie just with better effects. These are the way the movies always should have been. I don't agree with every little change. But how can anyone want to watch the movie with matte lines around the ships, lame dead slum cities, hidden creatures. Same story, same acting, same action, better effects. I am hear because someone hear needs to defend Lucas and his superior versions. Why even discuss something if everyones gonna agree with you. Its more better to have individuels with different views. This site needs more people like me.
The thing is I am a huge Star Wars fan. I love A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back and I like Return of the Jedi. But lets face it the Special Editions are the same movie just with better effects. These are the way the movies always should have been. I don't agree with every little change. But how can anyone want to watch the movie with matte lines around the ships, lame dead slum cities, hidden creatures. Same story, same acting, same action, better effects. I am hear because someone hear needs to defend Lucas and his superior versions. Why even discuss something if everyones gonna agree with you. Its more better to have individuels with different views. This site needs more people like me.
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Originally posted by: Obi-Wan Spicoli
I don't believe the 1989 LD has the 70mm sound mix. I think it's just the 35mm Dolby Stereo mix. I believe the original 70mm sound mix did not have C-3PO's line nor did it have "Close the blast doors." The original mono mix has both and I believe the Dolby Stereo mix has 3PO's line but not the blast door line. Tell me, do you have the '89 LD, and if so, does it have "Close the blast doors?" Scott
I don't believe the 1989 LD has the 70mm sound mix. I think it's just the 35mm Dolby Stereo mix. I believe the original 70mm sound mix did not have C-3PO's line nor did it have "Close the blast doors." The original mono mix has both and I believe the Dolby Stereo mix has 3PO's line but not the blast door line. Tell me, do you have the '89 LD, and if so, does it have "Close the blast doors?" Scott
Where is the "close the blast door line supposed to be?"
Is it when the troopers are chasing Han and Chewie and the doors close and thats why they shout to open them up?
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Originally posted by: jimbo
The thing is I am a huge Star Wars fan. I love A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back and I like Return of the Jedi. But lets face it the Special Editions are the same movie just with better effects. These are the way the movies always should have been. I don't agree with every little change. But how can anyone want to watch the movie with matte lines around the ships, lame dead slum cities, hidden creatures. Same story, same acting, same action, better effects. I am hear because someone hear needs to defend Lucas and his superior versions. Why even discuss something if everyones gonna agree with you. Its more better to have individuels with different views. This site needs more people like me.
The thing is I am a huge Star Wars fan. I love A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back and I like Return of the Jedi. But lets face it the Special Editions are the same movie just with better effects. These are the way the movies always should have been. I don't agree with every little change. But how can anyone want to watch the movie with matte lines around the ships, lame dead slum cities, hidden creatures. Same story, same acting, same action, better effects. I am hear because someone hear needs to defend Lucas and his superior versions. Why even discuss something if everyones gonna agree with you. Its more better to have individuels with different views. This site needs more people like me.
Hey, jimbo. You have every right to be on this website forum to discuss your views on Lucas' so-called "superior versions." I actually like the special effects improvements (only) myself, but this particular THREAD is mainly about the Definitive Collection DVD Covers which are from the original theatrical trilogy. Just be fair and express your views in the proper thread and quit baiting people.
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Originally posted by: Galahad_Skywalker
For anyone who's interested, I'm going to be starting work on the chapter inserts this weekend. I'll start by sitting down with the movies with the chapter display on and a pad of paper for writing down what seems to be a good title. Then, once I've done that, I may attempt the design element myself, unless is interested in helping. Right now, I'm planning on a format that will print off on one side of a page but will fold over to have a front-and-back design. If anyone has any ideas, I'm definitely open to them; just PM me or let me know in the forums themselves. We're really seeing a lot of really nice cover designs, and I feel that chapter inserts would enhance the overall appearance of our Star Wars Trilogy sets. Also, for the bonus disc, I was thinking of having a sort of menu map instead of a chapter listing (for obvious reasons). The menus aren't really complex, but it would be interesting to have.
For anyone who's interested, I'm going to be starting work on the chapter inserts this weekend. I'll start by sitting down with the movies with the chapter display on and a pad of paper for writing down what seems to be a good title. Then, once I've done that, I may attempt the design element myself, unless is interested in helping. Right now, I'm planning on a format that will print off on one side of a page but will fold over to have a front-and-back design. If anyone has any ideas, I'm definitely open to them; just PM me or let me know in the forums themselves. We're really seeing a lot of really nice cover designs, and I feel that chapter inserts would enhance the overall appearance of our Star Wars Trilogy sets. Also, for the bonus disc, I was thinking of having a sort of menu map instead of a chapter listing (for obvious reasons). The menus aren't really complex, but it would be interesting to have.
dude!!!
awesome idea... i was gonna make some up myself cause you cant find any with the orginal trilogy stops... its all SE out there...
plus i want all the stops which have been taken off the LD...
but i cant wait to see your work... keep us posted!