Star Wars - Episode VI, Return of the Jedi | Kenny Baker, Michael Carter | I like it
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Star Wars - Episode VI, Return of the Jedi
Kenny Baker
,
Michael Carter
20th Century Fox, 1995
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highly recommended
Great job on a classic film!
Great deal including both versions in one release. While the extended version ties the saga together better, it's still nice to have the original. I remember really anticipating the theatrical release that would "wrap up" the trilogy. Highly recommended!
I like it
I like it at all, I love to have both ends, with the new and the old Anakin and be able to see either one of both. Maybe the old movie don't look good, but I like it anyway, it is nostalgic. For better quality, you can choose the other disc. I like this pack and the other two for the previous movies, because you can have it all in one package. Personally, I love it.
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The Best Of The First Trilogy
If you have not seen this movie yet, please stop reading this review and go get this picture and see it. This review will spoil some surprises, and this movie is too good to miss.
This movie is my favorite of the first trilogy (
Episode
s 4-6; I have yet to see Episodes 1-3). This borrows some of the elements of Episode 4 (Tatooine, the Death
Star
) and some of Episode 5 (Yoda for example), and mixes it in with some unique characteristics such as Jabba The Hut, the Emporer, and the Ewoks.
This is a continuation from Episode 5, and some may be lost seeing this first. However, the introduction and C-3PO's recounting of the story will catch you up. Some of the movie is answering questions asked by Episode 5 such as: Is Darth Vader really Luke's father? Who is "the other" mentioned by Yoda to Obiwan Kenobi? Who will Princess Leia choose between Luke and Han Solo? And most importantly, who does Chewbacca's hair? Okay, that last question is left unanswered.
I love the ending of this movie. I thought John Williams outdid himself with the slow, pizzacato strings playing the Darth Vader theme.
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Star Wars VI
All of the reviews for
Star
Wars
- the original trilogy say that this one was loopy because of the Ewoks. I enjoyed it however, it had it's moments. The enhanced version helps to show more of the City in the Sky and makes it more realistic than the original. Overall - a good movie and a good ending. I like the way the enhanced version updates for the new characters in the
Episode
s 1-3.
Fine, but should have been the THX Edition
This is fine, but it should have been the remastered THX edition of the Classic Original that was released on VHS tape years ago before the Special Editions come out. I am not saying a VHS to DVD transfer but the restored masters that they created the VHS tapes with should have been used.
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