Star Wars - Episode VI, Return of the Jedi | Kenny Baker, Michael Carter | The worst of the Best - And still worth 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
the good version
I was disappointed in the special edition of
jedi
as Lucas made the puzzling decision to cut out , as I always called it, the Ewok victory song but this also included the ORIGINAL, ie: good, version of the film. so YAY!! I didn't think I'ld ever get to see it again.
The worst of the Best - And still worth it
Yes this is the worst of the 6 movies - The one with the Ewoks.
But its a must own and it does end the 6 chapter story. Plus even being the worst of the 6 films it's still better than half the junk out there.
It is digitally remasterd and I just watched it on a new HDTV with HDMI connection and was completely surprised at how great it looked.
You know that if you are reading this then
'these are the droids you are looking for' so buy it.
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Completely satisfied!
THIS ITEM WAS GIVEN AS A GIFT AND WAS WELL RECEIVED AND ENJOYED.
Almost there, Lucas
I really loved this disc. I hated the SPED versions of the original trilogy and I only bought this for the original cut which is now just a bonus feature. The transfer was very squashed and not put into true letterbox format however I will take anything I can to replace my poor, abused VHS versions! The SPED version was no different, or at least marginally different, than the set that came out before. Overall, you are paying for the bonus features which, if you hate the CGI add-ins like me, is a great investment.
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Finally the Original Release!
Like many other
Star
Wars
fans, I've been waiting on pins and needles for the release of the original theatrical release of
Return
of the
Jedi
, the version we fell in love with so many years ago on the screen. That being said, i wish that Lucas would of at least treated the original version with the respect it deserves instead of throwing onto a second disc, without any commentary at all. Lets be frank, most Star Wars fans already own copies of the movies, and would be purchasing this disk expressly for the orginal edition, and after years of waiting, it just would have been nice to have a commentary attached to it, not because there was really anything new Lucas could say about the movies, (except maybe why he tortured the fans so long with only special edition releases), but because the inclusion of a commentary would at least help us fans feel like Lucas ackowledged the original versions importance to us.
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