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Star Wars - Second Half FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY!
I own this series on tape, I wanted it in top quality DVD. I must have seen these scores of times, but every time I discover new genius of the creators.

Change isn't always terrible FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! empty skull, sniff. empty skull, sniff.
like many of you, i also abhorred the changes lucas made to our canonized original; i only consider myself lucky to have bought the "last original versions" on vhs in the mid-90s. i won't rehash the changes, nor will i express further consternation at this bastardization. i will, however, say that these dvd changes bring with them "a new hope," so to speak. with such openness to change/edit/modify/"improve," perhaps george lucas will not object to completely rewriting (the idiotic romantic dialogue in II), recasting (anakin with a kid who can act, though a point could be made about mark hamill's initial acting skills), reanimating (jar jar OUT of the picture along with that stupid pod race), rereleasing new versions of episodes I and II (save for the darth maul/quai gon/obi-wan scene that almost made me cry in I and that badbutt yoda scene in II).

apologies for that rather run-on diatribe. i do, however, adamantly assert that episode III was absolute redemption for mr. lucas. which is why i'm (sorta) defending you now.

Star Wars Final Frontier FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! FULL SKULL BABY! empty skull, sniff.
Was blown away when I first saw Star Wars. The dvd has 'enhanced' special effects. Some don't like them but
they don't bother me much. It is interesting to see how the chars relate, especially after the 'last' episodes were made
before the sometimes cluttered, later 'prequels'.
The trilogy holds up well, with some minor flaws. One being the lack of resemblance between the actor who played Darth Vader
(when Luke took his mask off as he was dying), and the young
Actor, Hayden C. But it was also a great touch, to see the
'dead' Jedi all gathered at the end. A great surprise.
I also enjoy the behinds the scenes looks and technical
details.

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