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Originally posted by: oojason
Dpends on what you mean by UltimateEdition:-
the Sept 21st Offical dvd release
a possible 30th Anniversary Edition due in 2007
a 6 disc-set due sometime after Lucas has finished collecting money off the singular Ep3 dvd sales
Or mabye do a Lord Of The Rings and after the 'Cinematic Edtion' set release an Extended Edition set?
I'm sure he has other ideas on releasing his stuff too... maybe a BlueRay DVD release where we start all over again...
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Originally posted by: jimbo
A 13 disc HD-DVD Ultimate Saga set is inevidible.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
A 13 disc HD-DVD Ultimate Saga set is inevidible.
I could buy a house with how much this is gonna cost.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
The result in 2007 for the 30th aniversery of the saga there will be Ultimate Editions. These versions will include added effects and scenes to give all six films connection. New scenes for the original trilogy have already been shot during the production of the prequels. We can only guess what he has planed at this point but Ultimate Editions are definutly coming.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
Dude HD-DVD discs use the same DVD manufactoring plants. So I doubt that it would cost more then a 13 disc SD-DVD set would in 2002. Probably around $120.
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The DVDs coming in 2004 are not exactly the same as they were in 1997. A few small modifications have been made. Of course Lucas is far to busy with Episode 3 to do as many changes as he would like. The result in 2007 for the 30th aniversery of the saga there will be Ultimate Editions. These versions will include added effects and scenes to give all six films connection. New scenes for the original trilogy have already been shot during the production of the prequels. We can only guess what he has planed at this point but Ultimate Editions are definutly coming.
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Says who?
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Originally posted by: Obi-Wan Spicoli
Show me some links to what has been said about these so called 'ultimate editions.'
What has been referred to in the past as the 'ultimate editions' has centered either around that rather long and superfluous fan-boy wish list that circulated last year or the actual official release planned for later this year. What you are thinking the 'ultimate editions' will be is nothing more than a fan-boy rumor that is being perpetuated by ignorant fans like yourself who believe anything they hear.
BTW, since you put so much stock in what the digital bits say, they have also reported that the Han/Greedo scene would be restored to its original glory. And we all know that's won't happen.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
Actually the bits pleaded for Lucas to restor Han and Greedo scene. They never actually reported he would. That was just a request.
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Among the other changes reportedly being made are the restoration of the original "Han shoots first" moment from Star Wars...
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Originally posted by: Luke Skywalker
jimbo the bits are the same people who backed out on us when during their episode 1 dvd petition they said that things like we're doing actually does make a difference...
and then when they heard that Lucas wasnt going to release the OT they said we told you all along... no petition or anything will get Lucas to change his mind...
what a bunch of dumbass's.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
Read it again it clearly says "Tell you what... if this pans out, I don't mind either of these changes. Better still, I'd eat a whole freakin' herd of Bantha if Lucas would just restore the Han/Greedo scene in A New Hope so that Han shoots first again. Anyone care to join me? Cross your fingers, folks... and fire up the barbecue pit"
It never says Lucas has restored the scene. Also Lucas has at least modified the scene to not look so technologically bad.
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Originally posted by: the digital bits on November 20, 2003
One other note today... we've heard from a number of interesting (and we believe reliable) inside sources that Lucsafilm is currently making major new changes to the original Star Wars films - the kind of changes he began a few years ago with the theatrical "Special Edition" releases. These changes include new special effects, revised and updated shots and scenes, and new footage shot with actors Hayden Christensen (Anakin) and Ian McDiarmid (the Emperor) that would flesh out moments with their characters in the original films. For example, an aged and scarred Hayden now appears as Anakin at the end of Return of the Jedi when Luke removes Vader's helmet. Among the other changes reportedly being made are the restoration of the original "Han shoots first" moment from Star Wars and a revamped lightsaber fight between Obi-Wan and Vader. What we've heard meshes with what we've been told before, which is that Lucas has always planned to release ultimate, "Archive" editions of these films that tie in better with the new prequels. The main question in our minds now is this: will these changes be completed in time to appear on the DVD releases planned for next September, or will we have to wait until after Episode III hits theaters to see them? And if we have to wait, what versions will appear on the DVDs? Time will tell.
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