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List Price: $49.98 | | Label: 20th Century Fox
Salesrank: 82
Released: November 4, 2008 |
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MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Disc 1: Star Wars: A New Hope WS Disc 1 Disc 2: Star Wars: A New Hope WS Disc 2 Disc 3: Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back WS Disc 1 Disc 4: Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back WS Disc 2 Disc 5: Star Wars: Return of the Jedi WS Disc 1 Disc 6: Star Wars: Return of the Jedi WS Disc 2
Star Wars Trilogy Reviews:
A classic, updated 
2009-11-07 - I'm not going to review the movie itself, because there are plenty of other sites for that. I want to comment specifically on the digitally remastered edition. If you are one of those that refuses to watch the new version because "that's not how it looked when it came out", you should still get this set, because it includes the original format as well. Personally, I was not born when these movies came out, so the raw, grainy version has no special place in my heart. I have seen the old version, and it's cool. But the remastered version, in my opinion, reflects what Lucas would have done had the technology been available. If you want proof, look at episodes 1, 2, and 3. If you don't own these movies already, buy this set. If you only have the original version, buy this set anyway.
Great movies! 
2009-11-03 - I bought these movies for my 6 year old. I think they are a little too old for him, but he loves them.
The greatest movies ever made! 
2009-10-31 - These are the first films I ever became obsessed over and still to this day they are on the top of my all favorite films list. I was incredibly happy to see both versions here. I love the originals more and I missed some of the parts that were cut out and replaced on the SE versions. The SE versions were still fun and I was glad they did them. Now I can enjoy both versions. Everything that is great about film making comes from these movies. The prequals were the biggest movie dissapointment of my entire life and are not worthy to be called Star Wars movies. These is the real Star Wars triolgy. These movies rock more than any other movies in the galaxy!
The un-altered Original Trilogy... it's about time guys! 
2009-10-30 - I know a lot of folks are deeply upset that Lucasfilm put out the 2004 Original Trilogy, which included even more changes than the Special Editions of the late 90's, and then later made a new boxset with the un-tampered-with films, knowing that Star Wars enthusiasts like myself would not be able to say no. True, but I just sold my 2004 boxset and my individual Prequel films, and opted for these two new sets, which take up much less space, and look fantastic in any DVD collection. It's nice to see the "correct" snow cave scene in TESB, and enjoy the "true" Jabba's dancer scene, not to mention the absolute superiority of the original Return of the Jedi ending. None of the SE or 2004 changes were necessary - the only possible exception being the hologram scene featuring Ian McDiarmid, which I do enjoy. But if you prefer the new revisions, those films are also included. You still get beautiful menu screens and nice covers, although more extras never hurt anyone!
Sweet Deal too 
2009-10-26 - Original Star Wars trilogy dvd's with extra content, all in an attractive set. Sweet deal. How can you go wrong?