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22-May-2004
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22-May-2014
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#130680
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The official Codester 'Ewoks' - animated tv series - release board (* unfinished project *)
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Are you absolutely dead-set on converting them to letterbox? Changing the original aspect ratio (OAR) of a TV show or movie is the #1 cardinal sin for A/V purists (such as people who demand the Original Original Trilogy of Star Wars for example). If you are indeed dead-set on it, though, please at least consider making a second release that keeps the original 4:3 ratio of the show for those who disdain these kinds of changes...
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#129354
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Star Wars DVD Covers
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I wish someone would do one from the 1992 Laserdiscs with the 1985 ANH audio mix... here's a blurb on it from DavisDVD.com

This release is a little-known milestone in the history of Star Wars. When Fox decided to digitally remaster the audio track for this re-release, sound designer Ben Burtt asked to be involved. What Burtt actually ended up doing was that he created an entirely new sound mix for the film. So in reality, the audio for this video release is the fourth official Star Wars audio mix (following the three original theatrical mixes - see the first entry at the top of this page). Among the clean up and digital repairs, some interesting new changes were added. These include sweetened sound effects, new stereo'd effects (Jawa voices after Artoo's capture) and, most noticeably, the addition of C-3PO's line in the Death Star ("The tractor beam is coupled to the main reactor in seven locations. A power loss at one of the terminals will allow the ship to leave"). This new sound mix was used for every subsequent video release until the 1993 THX "Definitive Collection" remastering.
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#124394
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Wanted: Need help RE: OTC Collection figure packaging
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I was wondering if anyone could scan the “Original Trilogy Collection” logo off of the packaging of one of the action figures. I’ve looked everywhere for a high-res scan, to no avail. 300 dpi would be nice, but 600+ dpi would be great.

Here’s an example of the logo I speak of:

Thanks for the help,
svenguttensen@hotmail.com