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This review is from: Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I-VI) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
This is the reason many people bought a blu-ray player, especially myself. There are a number of bonus features that fans have been waiting for, most importantly deleted scenes from the Original Trilogy. These deleted scenes have never been released before, and for the die-hard Star Wars fans, these are what we’ve been waiting for, and three discs of bonus features promises a great deal of content that make this box-set a must by for any Star Wars fan.
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Eh, it’s not really *that* bad… is it?, January 7, 2011
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This review is from: Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I-VI) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
As much as I respect everyone’s opinions and try to tolerate all of the quibbling reviews on here, this is just one ongoing debate/arguement that never ceases to end or stop annoying me. Do I think the originals should be included just to appease the die-hard & [really] old-schools fans? Yes. Do I care if they’re not included? No. No I don’t love every little thing that’s been added, however I do appreciate him cleaning up some of the special effects – so I don’t let those things bother me. I don’t agree that every change he made was for the better, but it’s a great saga – deal with it. Once he’s made up his mind he’s likely not going to change it over a bunch of negative amazon reviews.
To add onto what another reviewer wrote, if you prefer the originals in their ‘original’ state then you prefer their ‘original and poorer’ quality. And if that’s the case, why do you need these on bluray? They already exist on dvd, so just get those *and* save yourself some cash.
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Anonymous
March 17, 2011 at 5:15 am
Impressive, most impressive,
This is the reason many people bought a blu-ray player, especially myself. There are a number of bonus features that fans have been waiting for, most importantly deleted scenes from the Original Trilogy. These deleted scenes have never been released before, and for the die-hard Star Wars fans, these are what we’ve been waiting for, and three discs of bonus features promises a great deal of content that make this box-set a must by for any Star Wars fan.
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Bob Smith
March 17, 2011 at 5:09 am
Eh, it’s not really *that* bad… is it?,
As much as I respect everyone’s opinions and try to tolerate all of the quibbling reviews on here, this is just one ongoing debate/arguement that never ceases to end or stop annoying me. Do I think the originals should be included just to appease the die-hard & [really] old-schools fans? Yes. Do I care if they’re not included? No. No I don’t love every little thing that’s been added, however I do appreciate him cleaning up some of the special effects – so I don’t let those things bother me. I don’t agree that every change he made was for the better, but it’s a great saga – deal with it. Once he’s made up his mind he’s likely not going to change it over a bunch of negative amazon reviews.
To add onto what another reviewer wrote, if you prefer the originals in their ‘original’ state then you prefer their ‘original and poorer’ quality. And if that’s the case, why do you need these on bluray? They already exist on dvd, so just get those *and* save yourself some cash.
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