For those who haven't heard. Here's a pic off the cover.
Star Wars 3(11-01-05)
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Bootleg sucks. My pop bought me the DVD from somewhere, and I hate the way it looks and sound. This is why I can not own bootlegs cause the quality O-fends me!
But I'll wait for Christmas to receive the special edition box set.B&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720- Bottom
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Originally posted by audioquesoBootleg sucks.
Hopefully, this will have the same lavish attention paid to the audio and video of its predecessors. . . ..
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Hopefully, this will have the same lavish attention paid to the audio and video of its predecessors. . . .
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I was one of the fortunate people who watched this movie at a digital movie theater, and the PQ at the theater just completely blew me away. It seemed better than some of the HD programing I get on my Dish Net on my TV screen. Before the movie, I saw DLP Cinema logo (I don't know if that just meant they were using DLP projectors instead of old film projectors) and was told that movie theater was one of 13 theaters in the US that could display digital movies (so far Episode 3 is the only movie released that is even available in digital form).
I just can't forget the astounding pictures I experienced at the theater, and I hope this DVD looks as good as what I saw at the theater.Victory Shall Be Mine!!! :heh:- Bottom
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so far Episode 3 is the only movie released that is even available in digital form).- Bottom
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Well, this is the week. Coming out Tuesday (1 Nov) and I'm searching through the newspaper inserts today to figure out the best place to buy. The best price I can find is Best Buy, for $14.99. Same thing if you use DVD Price Search online, except now you're paying shipping, too.
As far as "bonuses" packaged with the DVD from certain stores, it looks like Best Buy is giving away lithographs with the DVD for Reward Zone participants. Target is giving away a EpIII collectible coin, (with the actual DVD price not listed) and Wal-Mart is giving away an exclusive bonus DVD, "The Story of Star Wars". For Wal-Mart, the DVD cost isn't listed either, although it's selling on Wal-Mart online for $15.87. The bonus DVD in the ad looks authentic, in the same packaging style as EpI and EpII. (and the pic at the top of this thread)
For me, assuming that the Wal-Mart in-store price is also $15.87, looks like I'll be headed there to get the extra DVD for only the extra $.88.
In general, I hate how you can only get certain special DVD packages from certain stores.CHRIS
Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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This will be strictly for demo purposes for me. The movie has too many plot holes. The whole transformation to the dark side was craptacular and really juvenile.- Bottom
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Originally posted by theMaximusI was one of the fortunate people who watched this movie at a digital movie theater, and the PQ at the theater just completely blew me away.
It seemed better than some of the HD programming I get on my Dish Net on my TV screen. Before the movie, I saw DLP Cinema logo (I don't know if that just meant they were using DLP projectors instead of old film projectors) and was told that movie theater was one of 13 theaters in the US that could display digital movies
(so far Episode 3 is the only movie released that is even available in digital form).
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I'm just gonna wait for Christmas for the special edition complete movie pack to come out. Great gift to suggest someone to get me. lolB&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720- Bottom
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B, you're thinking of 20th Century Fox.
Went by Wal-Mart today, and the good news is that is was on sale for $14.87--the best price around. :banana: The bad news is, they tried to charge me $19.99 for the movie packaged with the "Bonus DVD", so I took just the movie without the bonus.
But like audioqueso said, I figure that an "uber-pack" set will be coming out sooner or later with all 6 movies in high-def and a bunch of extras. So I can wait on extras until then, and the movie will just tide me over until that uber-set.CHRIS
Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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No, they were the releasing the movies, but the little animation studio that actually made them was who's name I forgot. . . .runs off to Google, returns with:
Blue Sky Studios is their name. Don't know if 20thC owns them outright or if it is similar to the Disney/Pixar deal.
Goes back to page . . .
Academy Award® winning Blue Sky Studios became a wholly owned unit of Fox Filmed Entertainment in 1997 (a subsidiary of News Corporation). The studio was founded ten years earlier with a mission to pioneer creatively superior photo-realistic, high-resolution, computer-generated character animation for the feature film, television and entertainment industries.
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