If you are searching around for something else and stumble upon a full copy of any Star Wars movie (like the ones posted above) drop a link into this thread.
A short while ago I stumbled upon Attack of the Clones on youtube which was uploaded in 2005, and wondered how it lived so long. So thought it might be an interesting exercise to see how long other versions last. But to determine that you need to keep track of full versions and upload dates, then check back periodically to see which ones survive.
Found another youtube user with all 6 movies:
The Phantom Menace - uploaded 2010.07.02 - Official StarWars10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ml2Y5KZDmt4
Attack of the Clones - uploaded 2010.07.08 - Official StarWars10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWhENmV_22U
Revenge of the Sith - uploaded 2010.07.22 - Official StarWars10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IOUYNd2_g4
Star Wars A New Hope - uploaded 2010.08.03 - Official StarWars10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=999lXvHwkgk
Empire Strikes Back - uploaded 2010.09.22 - Official StarWars10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgYQ1oSTdYM
Return of the Jedi - uploaded 2010.12.07 - Official StarWars10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZcp_UQwRsU
I'm curious about who does this and what becomes of them. and other questions might spring up like: Why are there more AotC's then any of the other movies? Will these all blink out of existence as the latest release arrives? Is this a sign that current policies assumptions might be incorrect?
Understand this is an extremely irrelevant topic which might only appeal to me, and maybe I should start a blog with it. So you can save your 'wut' and 'huh's for something better.