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BrandFox
MPNNOT SPECIFIED
UPC0024543387275
eBay Product ID (ePID)1900045605

Product Key Features

Region CodeDVD: 1 (US, Canada...), Blu-ray: A (Americas, Southeast Asia...)
ActorHarrison Ford, Billy Dee Williams, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher
DirectorGeorge Lucas
Cinematic MovementCult
Case TypeTall/DVD Case
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
RatingPG
Studio20th Century Fox
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish, American English
FeaturesWidescreen
Movie/TV TitleStar Wars Trilogy
Sub-GenreSpace Opera, Shooting, Cyborgs
FranchiseStar Wars
TypeMovie
GenreAction, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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  • It’s totally worth collecting.

    The special features to the films aren’t actually included as only the demos to Lego Star Wars II the original trilogy on Xbox are there in their place. But the second discs of these dvds actually contain the original unaltered versions of the films, as their first discs were still remastered. You’ll find that the actual original theatrics versions of these films are the most satisfying ones, but sadly the deleted scenes and special features to them aren’t here, although these dvds are harder to find than the 2004 ones as they are limited editions. But I’ve always been a Star Wars fan since I started out with the prequels, although I wasn’t aware of how many changes the series went through since 1997, the actual theatrical versions are pretty satisfying to me, as somethings are better off the way they were, although it is clear that the Jabba the hutt scene from 1977 wasn’t in the final original cut, and that jabba was a human. But these three films also remind me a lot of tokusatsu, the Japanese company behind power rangers/super sentai, ultra man, kamen rider, and their version of Spider-Man probably due to the aesthetics and the way it was filmed, although not many of the canon things could be put on films as they were left alone to comic and novel books. Nor do I like the sequels unlike the prequels, as George Lucas was no longer involved in the making and he refused to make them to avoid criticism, but nor do I blame him, because it turns out that Disney is no better than the way he did as being the original owner.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • A great long lost original.

    A great long lost original.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

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