Original Theatrical Versions der Star Wars Trilogy auf DVD

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http://www.homemediaretailing.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?article_id=9067 schrieb:
The original theatrical versions of the three earliest “Star Wars” films are finally coming to DVD Sept. 12, two years after diehard fans blasted Lucasfilm Ltd. for releasing only the digitally modified “Special Edition” versions of the celebrated trilogy in a boxed collection.

This time, the three films will be available individually and appear on DVD exactly as they did in their initial theatrical runs — Star Wars in 1977, The Empire Strikes Back in 1980 and Return of the Jedi in 1983.

Each release, distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, will be a two-disc set that also includes the digitally tweaked 2004 edition. The DVDs will only be available through Dec. 31.

Lucasfilm said the decision to revisit the trilogy came about “in response to overwhelming demand.”

“See the title crawl to Star Wars before it was known as Episode IV — A New Hope; see the pioneering, if dated, motion-control model work on the attack on the Death Star; groove to Lapti Nek or the Ewok Celebration song like you did when you were a kid; and, yes, see Han Solo shoot first,” according to Lucasfilm.

The most publicized change is the notorious cantina shootout between Han Solo and Greedo in 1977’s Star Wars.

In the new DVD, Han Solo will be shown shooting first, just as he did in the original theatrical edit. He quietly unholsters his gun under the table while Greedo threatens him, shooting him dead.

When George Lucas tweaked the film for a new theatrical run in 1997, marking its 20th anniversary, he extended the scene to show Greedo firing first and missing.

Fans objected, so for the film’s 2004 DVD debut Lucas tinkered with the scene yet again, this time making it appear Solo and Greedo fired simultaneously.

Jim Ward, president of LucasArts and SVP of Lucasfilm, said over the years, “a truly countless number of fans have told us that they would love to see and own the original version that they remember experiencing in theaters. We turned to the Lucasfilm Archives to search exhaustively for source material that could be presented on DVD.”

Sources said the transfers won’t be as clean or vivid as the digitally modified versions.

Geoff Kleinman, editor in chief of the Web zine DVDtalk.com, expects strong sales from fans who have been waiting for years for the original theatrical versions to come out on DVD.

Lucas, he said, “seems to be able to put his fans through pain and misery and have them come out the other end buying more product. There’s only one Star Wars, and anytime that appears on a shiny disc there will be people who will buy it.”


http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2006/05/04/original_star_wars_trilogy_coming_to_dvd/ schrieb:
The original Star Wars Trilogy is coming to DVD later on this year.

George Lucas had previously suggested that the original versions of the films might no longer exist, but now it transpires that they will be released before the year is out, on September 12.

What's all the fuss about? Well, the only versions of the films you can get now are variations on the 1997 Special Editions, where various parts of the trilogy got re-edited and re-mastered. The biggest issue that many fans had was that in A New Hope, the original version, Han shoots Greedo in the Cantina. In the Special Edition, Greedo shot first - a major alteration to Han's storyline. Fans have campaigned for years to have the original versions re-instated!

The films will come in two disc packs rather than as a box set, with original versions and re-mastered versions bundled together. The original versions will be totally unedited and will sport the original Dolby 2.0 Surround soundtrack.

There is still no word on a HD-DVD or Blu-Ray release of the films, although, to quote The Emperor, It Is Inevitable.

Lego Star Wars 2, the game based on the original trilogy, will be out on the same day.


Sorry auf English, aber woohooooo!!! :D
 
Naja, was nen Aufstand für kleine Änderungen. Ich werde mir die neue Box bestimmt nicht holen.
 
Ich auch nicht, reine Geldmacherei!

Ich wäre ja für eine Edition die beide Versionen enthält, in der man die zusätzlichen und veränderten Szenen ein- und ausschalten kann.

Da könnte ich mich vielleicht noch zu bewegen lassen aber so nicht. :rolleyes:
 
Ein Neukauf steht höchstens wieder an, wenn sich mal HD/Blueray etabliert hat und die entsprechende Star Wars Mega HD Box rauskommt. :daumen:
 
uboot schrieb:
Ein Neukauf steht höchstens wieder an, wenn sich mal HD/Blueray etabliert hat und die entsprechende Star Wars Mega HD Box rauskommt. :daumen:

Kommt 2007 zum 30. Jubiläum von Star Wars auf Blu-Ray raus.
Wurde schon von Lucas bestätigt. Das soll dann wie du schon sagtest die ultimative finale Box werden.
 
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