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This thread should be sent to colleges and used in Economics 101.
"How to be a successful businessman selling the same thing over and over."
:)
This thread should be sent to colleges and used in Economics 101.
"How to be a successful businessman selling the same thing over and over."
:)
I have lost track really. I don't have the super8mm from Ken Films, or super8mm full prints or 16mm reductions. But pretty much have every usa NTSC Vhs release. Every DVD release , all the domestic lasers exept for the 1989 widescreen. Japan initial defninitive release, and special collections. Even phantom menace on laser with burnt in subs cause it was the only decent theatrical release, the vhs was crap.
Star Wars was just my kind of story growing up, i love the original movies more than any film ever made, except for Lord of the rings. i have so many copies of that on DVD but not so close to star wars. I have bought star trek films in very many formats too, as well as indiana jones and back to the future.
Actually i loved the films in my childhood but never had a vcr then. Only sometimes saw then on HBO over at my dad's house who had cable.
It was not until many years after that i became a superfan which i blame on the Zahn Trilogy which totally hooked me in. Which i read the first two volumes of in eighth grade.
It was High School really when i became a fanatic fan of Lucas and StarWars basically the age of the internet, and also the Jedi Bendu starkiller page shares a lot of blame for rekindling my passion for the hobby.
“Always loved Vader’s wordless self sacrifice. Another shitty, clueless, revision like Greedo and young Anakin’s ghost. What a fucking shame.” -Simon Pegg.
I'll have to explain a little for my collection...
I have only bought 2004 trilogy from retail and the only reason I'm keeping it is the extra disc. THX and SEs were bought to me as a gift. THX was the first one I ever owned so I had to get it. And at that time I thought the SEs were "cool" so wanted them, too.
All others were bought second handed. Other SE trilogy I bought for 50 cents. I don't remember how much the third one cost but it wasn't much. 2006 DVD tin box was 30 euros, second handed. Cheapest and the only one I've ever seen on sale here. Executor box was the most expensive but I'm keeping it for the cool extras. And all the rental versions are just because I'm a collector, they're the first ones and they are a piece of SW history.
And in the time of greatest despair, there shall come a savior, and he shall be known as the Son of the Suns.
Oh yeah i have the executor box and no way to play it because it is pal,lol.
Just like i have the pre thx french laserdiscs and the first issue UK lasers. All in pal. I also have the trilogy in CED without a player.
“Always loved Vader’s wordless self sacrifice. Another shitty, clueless, revision like Greedo and young Anakin’s ghost. What a fucking shame.” -Simon Pegg.
There are PAL/NTSC duel format players (mine is a JVC player intended for use in a car) and I think most modern flatscreens will convert any signal, my last CRT telly played NTSC tapes via a duel format player perfectly well.
Three times: The Faces VHS set back in 97 (or my parents did)
Then I received the 04 DVDs for Christmas of that year
Then I bought the GOUT reissue in 2009.
The correct answer is: "Never again."
Just a couple months ago I bought this
at a Thrift store. Don't know why.
I already owned the "faces" VHS set. And I have "Star Wars SE" and "Jedi SE" on VHS.
Shortly after it became clear Lucas wasn't lying when he said the OOT wouldn't be on VHS, I bought a bootleg DVD of the laserdisc rips from eBay.
After discovering fan-edits, I bought the GOUT DVD sets to 'legalize' it.
TheBoost said:
...it became clear Lucas wasn't lying when he said the OOT wouldn't be on VHS, I bought a bootleg DVD of the laserdisc rips from eBay.
Does this mean that the Original version isn't on any of the VHS releases?....or does it mean you made typographical boo-boo?
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Original Trilogy:
'95 VHS "Faces" Box set (FS)
'97 VHS SE Box set (FS)
'06 DVD SW SE/GOUT (WS/LB)
'06 DVD ESB SE/GOUT (WS/LB)
'06 DVD ROTJ SE/GOUT (WS/LB)
Prequel Trilogy:
'00 VHS Episode I - Collector's Edition Box set (WS)
'01 DVD Episode I (WS)
'02 DVD Episode II (WS)
'05 DVD Episode III (WS)
At the same time I got the fullscreen formatted '97 VHS SE Box set, my parents got widescreen format. I was only slightly wanting the widescreen one for myself, lessened greatly by their being SE.
chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.
Davnes007 said:
TheBoost said:
...it became clear Lucas wasn't lying when he said the OOT wouldn't be on VHS, I bought a bootleg DVD of the laserdisc rips from eBay.
Does this mean that the Original version isn't on any of the VHS releases?....or does it mean you made typographical boo-boo?
It was a typo, which from now on I will always refer to a typographical boo-boos, or TBBs.
Well, for the Original Trilogy, I've bought...
My family (mostly my wife) has given me all the VHS and DVD releases of the Prequel Trilogy.
I'm also counting the old 8 and 16 mm reels as well.
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I'm sure I've answered this before in another thread so I have no idea why I'm doing this:
SW VHS (orig. CBS/Fox release in drawer-type box) around 1984-ish (gift from Mom)
ESB VHS (orig. CBS/Fox release) around 1985-ish (gift from Mom)
ROTJ VHS (orig. CBS/Fox release) around 1986-ish (bought used for $30 at mall video store)
"FACES" Trilogy VHS boxed set P&S 1995
"FACES" Trilogy VHS boxed set letterbox 1995
"Hologram" VHS letterbox set 1995
"FACES" LD Trilogy (set one) titles purchased individually from Columbia House - 1997
"FACES" LD Trilogy (set 2-backup set) titles purchased individually from Columbia House - 1997
Special Edition LD trilogy boxed set (bought new from Columbia House) 1999-ish
Definitive Collection Trilogy LD set (bought used from eBay)
SW - 8mm color/sound reel (bought used from eBay)
DVD 4-disc Trilogy SE set 2004
DVD 6-disc Trilogy SE/OOT set in Best Buy Tin 2006
DVD 6-disc Trilogy SE/OOT backup set (titles purchased individually from Amazon) 2006
I've sold everything except the hologram VHS set, the 8mm, all the LDs and the DVDs (and I still have the original SW CBS/Fox VHS box, but the tape isn't original). I've never bought any of the Prequels on video, but my Aunt gave me TPM on letterboxed VHS in a deluxe box with a film cel, but I returned it to Best Buy unopened.
Add the BD Saga to my list, bought it second hand though.
And in the time of greatest despair, there shall come a savior, and he shall be known as the Son of the Suns.
Nonsense, just release a "Special Edition" of your post that poorly corrects the typo and deny that the original post we all read ever existed... even though we can still read it any time we want.TheBoost said:
It was a typo, which from now on I will always refer to a typographical boo-boos, or TBBs.
All I really want is each film as it was originally seen and heard in theaters; no fixes, corrections, "improvements" or modifications necessary.
The "Faces" boxed set on VHS
The Special Edition boxed set on VHS
The Phantom Menace on VHS
I don't own any of the films - OOT or otherwise - on DVD, unfortunately.
Original Trilogy
SW 400' super 8mm
SW FOX Rental Library VHS 1982
SW VHS 1985
SW VHS (Widescreen) 1991
SW Remastered VHS (Widescreen) 1994
SW THX VHS (Widescreen) 1995
SW GOUT 2006
ESB 400' super 8mm (1)
ESB 400' super 8mm (2)
ESB VHS 1984
ESB VHS (Widescreen) 1991
ESB Remastered VHS (Widescreen) 1994
ESB THX VHS (Widescreen) 1995
ESB GOUT 2006
ROTJ VHS 1986
ROTJ VHS (Widescreen) 1991
ROTJ Remastered VHS (Widescreen) 1994
ROTJ THX VHS (Widescreen) 1995
ROTJ GOUT 2006
SW VHS Executor tin box set 1995
SW Special Edition Box Set 1997
SW Special Edition Box set 2000
SW Trilogy DVD Box Set 2004
Prequel Trilogy
PM VHS (Widescreen) 2000
PM DVD 2001
AOTC DVD 2002
ROTS DVD 2005
VHS (Pan and Scan)
DVD (Widescreen with the obvious exception of GOUT in which is non-anamorphic widescreen)
VHS
SW(I don't have it anymore but the cover was blue? with a red logo? It was PAL & P&S)
ESB & ROTJ '97 (gold label)
TPM (can't remember anything about this other than it just being the film)
DVD
Star Wars Trilogy set, 4 discs, silver label.
I have been lucky I guess, as I held onto the original theatrical version VHS tapes for a long, long time. I bought the 1997 SE VHS when that came out too, but always preferred to watch my old VHS tapes as they were the ones I grew up with the most. Then later, I bought the 2004 DVD box set and wasn't happy with that, and thus began the laserdisc collecting.
1. Was given the "Faces" VHS set as a kid as a gift.
2. Was given the DVD set for my birthday in 2004.
3. Was given TPM and AOTC for Christmas later that year.
4. Bought ROTS from CVS/Pharmacy the day it came out using my employee discount.
5. Bought 2006 ANH DVD when it came out.
6. Bought 2006 ESB DVD used from my comic shop later.
7. Bought 2006 ROTJ DVD from Best Buy later.
8. Bought the Gold Case Special Edition VHS set from a flee market just to have it.
9. Pre-Ordered the Blu-ray set from Wal-Mart.
"George, we hate you for making more Star Wars movies. Please make more Star Wars movies."
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Nice thread! I just did a whole video detailing my complete Star Wars home video collection: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akNXMEsAXt0
In short, this is what I have:
• 1992 P&S VHS Box Set (my first)
• 1992 Letterbox Collector's Edition VHS Box Set
• 1995 THX Widescreen Edition VHS Box Set (my favorite)
• 1997 P&S Special Edition VHS Box Set
• 2000 Widescreen Special Edition VHS Box Set Re-Release
• 2004 Widescreen DVD Set
• 2006 Limited Edition Widescreen DVDs
That's not the order in which I bought them. I got the THX Widescreen set two years ago, and just got the 1992 letterbox edition set last week. I also have the 1995 "From Star Wars to Jedi" re-release with the FACES box art. I also have all of the prequels on DVD in addition to The Phantom Menace widescreen VHS collector's set.
-NJM
I bought the 2004 SE release (WS) once on both VHS and DVD formats. I still have the VHS set, but I had to sell the DVD set when I was unemployed for a little spare cash. I wish I hadn't, now that I see how much it costs on Amazon. I really wish I could find a DVD copy of the OT without all the extra CGI garbage and the crap from the prequels added in. Promus has told me that such a thing does not exist, so I guess I'm out of luck.
8 times in order of acquisition.
Number 8 is the original LD release of Star Wars and is still sealed, I never intend to open it.
Owning the Special Edition Trilogy on LaserDisc was an accident. I made a list of things I wanted for X-Mas and my father bid on the wrong set, he was supposed to get the Definitive Collection.
I have since sold the Fox Video Widescreen VHS and Faces VHS.