Raveers wrote:By the way most of my DVD's say 2.35:1 for the original thearatical aspect ratio. I think I only have two or three DVD's that says "enhanced for 16:9 TV's". Most of your DVD's today don't have that enhancement. So I still don't understand why people are complaining about this.
Edit: By the way most of my DVD's say 2.35:1 for the original thearatical aspect ratio. I think I only have two or three DVD's that says "enhanced for 16:9 TV's". Most of your DVD's today don't have that enhancement. So I still don't understand why people are complaining about this.
obi-ben wrote:For those of us with 16X9 monitors, this is about the worst news that could have possibly come with this release.
There are pros and cons on both fronts depending on what your viewing display is capable of.
Raveers wrote:Well if you're not happy by it then don't buy it and quit complaining about it. There's no point in continuing to complain about this.
Well if you're not happy by it then don't buy it and quit complaining about it. There's no point in continuing to complain about this.
obi-ben wrote:The whole point of people wanting an OT release on DVD was to see the originals in great quality utilizing the technology that DVD offers. Not putting them in anamorphic format negates the entire point of this release.
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:And yet everyone reading this thread is going to line up on the day of release to buy them anyway.
We're just being given something that LFL had on the shelves, for no more cost to them than it requires to press the discs.
obi-ben wrote:The reason why people wanted an OT release on DVD was to see the OT in great DVD quality utilizing all the improvements that DVD can offer. Anamorphic transfer included.
DarthFirst wrote:Interesting news and certainly not what my contact has told me.
The_Somnambulist wrote:OCD unchecked.
thecolorsblend wrote:I think the complainers have a legitimate point on this. Anamorphic widescreen is pretty much the accepted standard on most DVDs these days (and has been for at least the past three or so years). All LFL has to do to make them anamorphic is push a button during the DVD mastering process. It's pretty much that simple.
That being said, I don't believe this rumor. It doesn't make sense compared to LFL's DVD track record.
Biggs wrote:I wonder if they'll tinker with the other disk as well [The 'Special Edition' Disks ala the previous release ones]
Goddammit, all I want is Yoda in Episode I fixed up and a PT Box set and I'm done!
ETAndElliot4Ever
How would AOTC look better? The DVD is created directly from the digital source.
Raveers wrote:Well as it stands I still am going to pass this on as a rumor.
Raveers wrote:Anyone on the net these days can say they've "confirmed" something with some big company.
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:
Bill Hunt's track record proves that he's trustworthy. You, on the other hand, apparently didn't even know what "anamorphic" meant before today, so pardon me if I don't subscribe to your opinion of the validity of the complaints.
Raveers wrote:So don't jump all over my back for not knowing the term for "anamorphic" really well.
So they'll be standard letterbox. Umm that's how they were originally presented weren't they?? Geez, you people are getting exactly what you've wanted over these years, the unaltered original Star Wars Trilogy (even the unaltered video and audio aspects) and all you can continue to do is bitch and complain.
Edit: By the way most of my DVD's say 2.35:1 for the original thearatical aspect ratio. I think I only have two or three DVD's that says "enhanced for 16:9 TV's". Most of your DVD's today don't have that enhancement. So I still don't understand why people are complaining about this.
I am going to wait until we get closer to the release date to get more concreat information.
Lord Caldid wrote:Funny how Bill Hunt claims that he "started a firestorm" when he didn't do anything but just report the cover art in the recent days.
darthpsychotic wrote:So perhaps First's source wasn't all that wrong. Hopefully DarthFirst will be "first" again with the OUT DVDs just like he was before with the 2004 Editions Set and the Episode III DVD.
My view is, you can always download them.
royalguard96 wrote:Being a Star Wars fan would be so much better without the Internet.
royalguard96 wrote:Shut the fuck up, already. The true O-OT came out when the term "anamorphic" didn't exist and the best sound we could get was a 2.0 transfer. So if you truly want to duplicate the experience of the movies that came out in 1977, 1980 and 1983, then this is what you have not only asked for, but are getting. Fucking hypocrites....beg and beg for years for something, then they get it and all they can do is cry like a little kid.
Lord Caldid wrote:My VHS releases has been the CBS/FOX releases, and the FACES THX releases.
My only SW DVD purchase has been the 2004 box set. Even I know better not to buy stripped versions of the 04 DVDs. That shows that I have more brainpower than some areas of the SW community. You know why? because why would I want to buy every reissue that Lucas wants to do?
CoGro wrote:What did I tell all you fools.....
you're going to get the same crap that you bought on LD or on video in 1995.
Counterpoint: Lucasfilm is not a giant studio that has endless resources at its disposal.
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:
True as this is, there's arguably a valid marketing reason to re-release this now 11-year-old material, especially since it'll be on a format that didn't exist then. Even if LFL does just crap it out, there are probably quite a few people whose home video collections began in the DVD era and who have never had a chance at this stuff. I certainly wouldn't recommend to any of these people that they should instead invest in a laserdisc player and then attempt to hunt down the Definitive Collection. It's just too bad that it has to be presented in such a manner that it will once again have us saying "maybe next time they'll get it right"...
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:LFL isn't going to go broke on Star Wars, and even if there were a chance of losing money on this release, I'm sure they could make Fox eat the cost.
CoGro wrote:Sure. You can say this, it isn't your money.
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:LFL was somehow able to handle the costs to do the SEs back in the mid 90's when the only Star Wars products generating money for them were VHS, laserdiscs and EU books, so I doubt they're sweating this release.
I can say this because their marketing promo for this release brags about the $16 billion+ that Star Wars has generated.
As it is, they're releasing these new sets with an SRP of $29.95; the "bonus" disc is hardly that. We're paying for it. And if that money's not going toward a remaster of the OUT (probably not) or a remaster of the 2004 discs (definitely not), then where is it going? To the guy who did the new photo collages?
CoGro wrote:Again, a company cannot invest on a project in which no market is specifically defined. You don't know, and neither does LFL, how much revenue this release will generate
CoGro wrote:The money generated from this release would barely, if at all, cover the cost of a lengthy and costly restoration process
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