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Well, it looks like that fuck Lucas isn't going to be releasing the originals ever again. From the reviews I've seen, the special edition crap is in, as is the horrible "Greedo shoots first" scene in the cantina. IMO, the special edition effects look like shit when pasted over the older generation effects.

I just want the original movies, untouched. Apparently that's too much to ask. :evil:

I hope George Lucas gets ascending bowel cancer, and dies screaming for his mommy.
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What can I say, I suck at teh Intarweb.

Anyway, is there anywhere we can get DVD quality rips of the original originals?
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masteen wrote:What can I say, I suck at teh Intarweb.

Anyway, is there anywhere we can get DVD quality rips of the original originals?
The best you're likely to get is a VHS copied to DVD.

Were the originals ever released on laser disc? That would be one way I suppose, if you could find a laser disc player..

At the time, the movies were great, and they'd still be good for a viewing but anytime I think of Star Wars now I think of Episode 1 & 2 and lose any desire to watch any of them at all. Not having them on DVD therefore isn't that important.
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There are laser disc copies out there. And I agree...fuck Mr. Lucas ><
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Luke, Chewbacca, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, Jabba, the Old Obi Wan, Old Yoda > Any characters in Episode 1, 2.

The first three movies had much more memorable characters and better acting than the boring actors in episodes 1 and 2.
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Oooohhh laserdisc! The memories..
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Yeah, the old movies were way better.

but dont forget that now come episode 3.

Remember Return of the Jedi? All the cute wookies. Episode 3 need the same to attract the audience.
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Kelshara wrote:Oooohhh laserdisc! The memories..
I agree. I bought a player when I was in Japan back in 85'. Nice big 12" disks that you had to flip halfway through the movie but it was beautiful.
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Bubba Grizz wrote:
Kelshara wrote:Oooohhh laserdisc! The memories..
I agree. I bought a player when I was in Japan back in 85'. Nice big 12" disks that you had to flip halfway through the movie but it was beautiful.
I still have my Laserdiscs and player! I may even have Star Wars. I know I have Jurassic Park and Terminator and The Best of Tweety Bird Cartoons.
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Winnow wrote:The Best of Tweety Bird Cartoons.
Tweety pr0n?

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Sold my laserdisc along with a pretty kick-ass entertainment system when I moved to the US to fund first year of classes (stupid scholarship system doesn't cover the first year!). I wish I still had it!
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Funny thing, I was just over at my parents last night and my dad had hooked up the laserdisc again. We pulled out that huge Star Wars Laserdisc set and started watching :)

I just ordered some DVD's of the originals that were taken from the Laserdisc masters, its a 4 disc DVD set, looks like a pretty professional set as well, good covers / cases / disc images. When I get them I'll post about the quality here.
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Bumbaz wrote:I just ordered some DVD's of the originals that were taken from the Laserdisc masters, its a 4 disc DVD set, looks like a pretty professional set as well, good covers / cases / disc images. When I get them I'll post about the quality here.
Please do, and if they're good, ordering infoz might be nice, too!
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I don't think Lucas gets it. When you think of a song from your past that you liked and want to hear it again, you want the exact song and not a remix. The same holds true for movies. When I think of Star Wars I remember what I saw and when I saw it. I don't want a modified version.
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I may have copies on DVD of the laserdisc burns from japan, and they may all be in 5.1 surround sound, and they may all have menus, blah blah blah that you find on normal dvds etc.

I may be saying that they are of excellent quality...are they maybe the same quality as the ones coming out in a few weeks. No. But then again, I only maybe own them...so...

Han shoots first, that is all I can say...oh, and I'm also saying that I only maybe own these...
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heh guess I am the only person who didn't really mind the remakes!
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Kluden wrote:I may have copies on DVD of the laserdisc burns from japan, and they may all be in 5.1 surround sound, and they may all have menus, blah blah blah that you find on normal dvds etc.

I may be saying that they are of excellent quality...are they maybe the same quality as the ones coming out in a few weeks. No. But then again, I only maybe own them...so...

Han shoots first, that is all I can say...oh, and I'm also saying that I only maybe own these...
I'm thinking that maybe you should find an FTP server and maybe accidentally post about it..

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Ok...for the folks who *may* be wondering.

I only maybe own these, and I definitely don't know how to use ftp sites/servers whatever. I also definitely don't have a DVD burner to burn a copy of the dvd set that I *may* own...

I'm very sorry :( Honestly, I am :(

Edit: These are it, basicly, I got mine (maybe) from a good ole dvd ripper street vendor.
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There are torrents around that are laserdisc rips of the 1977 versions compressed. Ive got em compressed onto a single DVD each and they're very decent quality though the sound is only Prologic.

But I don't mind the 90s versions myself. Apart from Han shooting first and the shonky Jabba tail screen (which I can somewhat forgive anyway because it was really pushing the CG effects envelope at the time and is no worse than the heinously visible rotoscoping of the original trilogy) I think they're improvements over the original. Nostalgia ain't what it used to be and for my money the polished up and repopulated set piece CG battles are teh win. And I'm a sucker for that supershiny colour correction and THX repolish stuff that they do.

PS: (Edit) Does everyone bitch about the Indy Trilogy DVDs as well? THey were polished up here and there too. Where is the snobbish purist ranting? Did I miss it? :P
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I think it is more a difference of polish up vs. overhaul. I have the Indian Jones dvds and I can't really tell what was "polished up". Give me the Star Wars dvds, and you can see every peice of the movie was overhauled. Some of it great, some of it down right "why? why, why, why?!?!"
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The Indy DVD's didn't have anything that you would consider a change. They unstretched some frames that were stretched for widescreen -> tv format. Cleaned up some shitty color decay on film. There weren't any additions though.
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What Jabba tail scene?
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Winnow wrote:Luke, Chewbacca, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, Jabba, the Old Obi Wan, Old Yoda > Any characters in Episode 1, 2.The first three movies had much more memorable characters and better acting than the boring actors in episodes 1 and 2.
Very true, although I have to admit the only redeeming scene in EPll was "new Yoda" unleashing a can of whup ass. Threwout the entire 4-5-6 series I saw that little dude and thought to myself...no way in hell could he do any physical damage, lightsabre style, so i wonder how the hell a 2 foot tall goblin dude with a cain could be so powerfull...episode 2 answered that question for me!
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Yoda was more agile than what we were led to believe in Episode 5! :D

Yoda - "Oh, back in me younger days, i kicked teh booty!"

Luke - "Yeah right, oldie!"

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masteen wrote:What Jabba tail scene?
I think he means the scene outside the Millenium Falcon where Jabba is slithering along side Han as they discuss something.
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Ep.1's redeeming feature was Qui-Gon. He and Obi-Wan fighting the droidekas and carving the door open at the beginning and the 3-way kickarse saber fight at the end are the only watchable parts of the whole thing. And jar jar isn't the biggest travesty IMO. Wtf was Brian Blessed thinking. . .
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Ok I got the DVDs, they are rips of the laserdisc so the video isn't quite as good as DVD of course. They have about a 3.5 bitrate, most movies now are using like 5-10. They don't have the audio commentary tracks that I have found, and the sound is in just prologic. They removed all indication of where the disc changes were and the 4th disc does include some interviews and documentaries along with a few galleries. I seem to remember an hour long documentary though on the laserdisc that I don't see here. But then I haven't gone all the way through the 4th disc yet (spending most of my time building my new computers). Unfortunately it looks like Ebay caught wind of what he was doing as they pulled all his auctions a day after I got mine. I noticed a few new ones up though that have some new wording in the auction so it should keep them up.

I think these may be the same kind that I got

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 29504&rd=1
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The laser discs I had were identical to the original VHS tapes. A second edition of VHS tapes were released that showed a few changes (like the Jabba tail scene), but nothing story-changing, as I recall.

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Bumbaz, you got screwed! Mine have dolby Digital 5.1 surround....maybe of course. There is definitely a bit rate issue though in some scenes, but the video quality is the same as dvds...its the sound that doesn't always keep up.
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Changes to the DVD version of Star Wars:

http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Movies/ ... index.html
Five major changes in the 'Star Wars' DVD
By Douglas Hyde
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Monday, September 20, 2004 Posted: 2:57 PM EDT (1857 GMT)




LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- George Lucas made several changes in "Star Wars" when the film was re-released in 1997. With the "Star Wars" trilogy on DVD, he's tinkered a little more. Here are five changes Lucas made:

5. Jedis don't scream

The 1997 special edition version of "The Empire Strikes Back" was changed so Luke wails as he jumps off the platform in Cloud City. In the only instance of Lucas undoing a later alteration (sadly, Greedo still shoots first on the DVD of "A New Hope"), he's taken it off the DVD edition. Maybe he realized Jedis (even ones in training) don't scream.

4. Boba Fett has a new voice

Since Boba Fett is a clone of Jango Fett, and Jango Fett is played by Temura Morrison, doesn't it make sense that he should sound like him, too? That's exactly what George Lucas thought, so Morrison was brought in to revoice the four lines of dialogue (yes, believe it or not there are only four!) Boba spoke in the original trilogy.

3. A new and improved Jabba

Remember that dodgy-looking computer-generated Jabba they inserted into the 1997 re-release of "A New Hope"? Well, he looks a little less dodgy this time around thanks to some improved CGI.

2. The emperor's new clothes

In the original version of "The Empire Strikes Back," the emperor Darth Vader speaks to via hologram was played by a woman in a mask (!) and voiced by Clive Revill. Again, in the interests of consistency, Ian McDiarmid -- who portrays the emperor in "Return of the Jedi" and the prequel trilogy -- now appears in that scene with an added line or two of dialogue.

1. The big finale

The 1997 special edition of "Return of the Jedi" added a few "Star Wars" worlds joining the celebration of the Empire's demise at the end of the film. For the DVD, they've added Naboo, a planet that figures prominently in the prequel trilogy. Also, Anakin Skywalker is noticeably different this time around. When he removes his Darth Vader helmet, he now has no eyebrows! It's probably safe to assume he singes them off in his battle with Obi-Wan Kenobi in next summer's "Return of the Sith" and a change had to be made.

But the most noticeable change -- and perhaps one some "Star Wars" diehards will have a tough time stomaching -- is Hayden Christensen (who plays young Anakin in the prequel trilogy) now appearing in the scene where the "force ghosts" of Anakin, Obi Wan, and Yoda smile at Luke. One thing's for sure, there's plenty for fans to debate -- that is, until the trilogy comes out yet again on another format in the future and Mr. Lucas makes his inevitable changes ...
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Screw. Lucas.
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Yeah...I will never buy these.
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The whole Hayden Christenfucker thing just bothers me. I think that's what I resent the most.
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Yeah, that really bothers me too. I'm very disappointed with his "improvements." *sigh*
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I was sorta looking forward to the DVD set.. But now that they tainted the 'originals' with the new ones.. Eww. Run away!

I can see his logic in some of the changes.. But just leave it like it is, warts (inconsistencies) and all. That's what people want.
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That motherfucker tinkered with Boba? I'll make him eat his own kidneys, the motherless pig fucker.
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Marbus wrote:View it and WEEP...

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That's just so very wrong.

*cry*

*edit* a follow up to the other article I posted above: http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Movies/ ... index.html
Q: Why not release both the originals and special editions on DVD?

LUCAS: The special edition, that's the one I wanted out there. The other movie, it's on VHS, if anybody wants it. ...

I'm not going to spend the, we're talking millions of dollars here, the money and the time to refurbish that, because to me, it doesn't really exist anymore. It's like this is the movie I wanted it to be, and I'm sorry you saw half a completed film and fell in love with it. But I want it to be the way I want it to be.

I'm the one who has to take responsibility for it. I'm the one who has to have everybody throw rocks at me all the time, so at least if they're going to throw rocks at me, they're going to throw rocks at me for something I love rather than something I think is not very good, or at least something I think is not finished.
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And a link with the changes from the movies (screenshots): http://www.thedigitalbits.com/reviews3/ ... anges.html
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Which is why he won't get another dollar from me and I'll gladly download it instead.

Another question that I'm curious about.. the actors that got removed from the updates, are they also no longer compensated with royalties because they aren't in the movies any longers? And if so, wouldn't there be some kind of lawsuit they could do?

Until people actually start boycotting Lucas buy not buying his shit, he's not going to care what they think. And since everyone rushes out to buy it in droves..
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The Best Buy in my town had sold 2 pallets worth of the new Star Wars dvd in under 12 hours. The few with the conviction to actually boycott the new dvds are like grains of sand on a beach.

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While I really don't care for Hayden Christensen and think that his "acting" has been pretty shitty in the prequels, who really cares if they replaced some guy that you don't know with him in a 10 second long, non-speaking part. That really seems like a pretty minor change to be worrying about. As long as they didn't remove James Earl Jones' voice and replace it with Christensen, I don't think it's too big an issue.
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Total screen time of significant changes to the original material: 10mins
Total running time of trilogy: 388min.

I think i'll survive. And I have the laserdisc rips of the originals if I'm feeling nostalgic. Which I'm generally not when faced with the choice between old rips and shiney new remasters with 5.1 surround.
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Lucas changed Boba Fett and Anakin to fit with his newer movies? Bah. Just say no to revisionist history!

Well, I have the DVDs of the "special edition" (thanks Hong Kong DVD vendors!) and I guess I'll be getting the DVDs of the new and improved editions.

I recall seeing someone selling VCD rips or DVD-Rs of the original non-SE trilogy from laserdiscs on eBay or somewhere? Need to investigate...
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Marbus wrote:View it and WEEP...

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Why didn't Obi-Wan become younger too...it doesn't make sense to have a young Anakin.
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Lynks wrote:
Marbus wrote:View it and WEEP...

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Why didn't Obi-Wan become younger too...it doesn't make sense to have a young Anakin.
I'm surprised they didn't throw an Ewok into this scene for marketing purposes.
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Jar Jar can fit right behind Yoda
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Lynks wrote:Why didn't Obi-Wan become younger too...it doesn't make sense to have a young Anakin.
Because Hayden sucks a mean cock. And Lucas is all about teh cock.. or being a cock.. or something like that.
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Sylvus wrote:As long as they didn't remove James Earl Jones' voice and replace it with Christensen, I don't think it's too big an issue.
BRILLIANT! I can not believe I had not thought of that earlier! Thank you Sylvus, you will be digitally added to my next round of enhancements. :D I bet you look adorable with fur and leather!


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Post by masteen »

So anyone got a link for the originals? Or a way to get them? Throw me a frickin bone here.
"There is at least as much need to curb the cruel greed and arrogance of part of the world of capital, to curb the cruel greed and violence of part of the world of labor, as to check a cruel and unhealthy militarism in international relationships." -Theodore Roosevelt
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