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Nerds Rejoice: Original Star Wars Coming to DVD

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'Star Wars' Goes Back to Basics
By Mike Snider, USA TODAY

Thu May 4, 6:53 AM ET

Die-hard Star Wars fans soon can see the original theatrical versions of the first three Star Wars films on DVD.

Even though George Lucas adamantly declared 2004's digitally restored Star Wars Trilogy DVDs the definitive versions of his movies, fans have held out hope for DVDs of the originals.

Their wishes will be granted Sept. 12 when Fox releases new two-disc DVDs ($30 each) of Star Wars (since retitled as Episode IV: A New Hope), The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi that include the films as they first appeared in theaters, along with the new, restored versions (now available in the four-disc $70 Star Wars Trilogy).

The individual DVDs will be taken off the market on Dec. 31, a strategy that Disney uses on many of its classic releases.

Lucas re-released his original three Star Wars films in theaters in 1997 with inserted scenes and improved special effects. Those "special editions" were further enhanced for the four-disc DVD set. With the original versions coming to DVD, here's what you'll see again:

• In Star Wars, Han Solo shoots a bounty hunter named Greedo. Lucas changed the scene later so it seemed that Greedo draws first, and changed it again for the DVD so that they appear to shoot simultaneously.

• In Empire Strikes Back, the ice creature that captures Luke Skywalker gets less screen time.

• In Jedi, Sebastian Shaw returns as Anakin in the movie's final scene. Lucas substituted Hayden Christiansen, who plays Anakin in the more recent films, for the 2004 DVD.

Back in 2004, Lucas told the New York Post, "The special edition is the one I wanted out there." This new set of DVDs does not constitute "George changing his mind," says Lucasfilm's Jim Ward. "What we've always said is George viewed the revised versions of the films as the definitive versions."

Fan attachment to the originals is strong. The movies topped entertainment website IGN.com's recent chart of Top 25 Most Wanted DVDs. "People want the option of having the movies that they remember and people are opposed to George Lucas' revisionist tendencies," says the site's Chris Carle.

The original films' video quality will not match up to that of the restored versions. "It is state of the art, as of 1993, and that's not as good as state of the art 2006," Ward says.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/usatoday/20060504/en_usatoday/starwarsgoesbacktobasics
 
About fucking time. We all knew he would release them eventually, since he couldn't pass up the opportunity to make gobbs of money.
 
my god. for real man.
i am sure thousands of rabid fans are going crazy over the total forty seconds (just a guess) of changes... but really what a greedy fuckwad.
 
At least he's listening to what people want. It works out for me who held off buying the DVDs with the changes as I'm sure it will for others. I don't really see how releasing a product people want makes him a "greedy fuckwad." Should he just hoard the original films in a vault somewhere?
 
how many times have they been released between original vhs, remastered vhs, dvds, remasered dvds, again changed dvds and all?
i have the last set of the trilogy dvds that he release with all the nifty better effects, less jabba interference and all of that... and the (i think) remasterd vhs box set too, and the original vhs tapes too. granted i inherited some of them through someone else... but really where will it end?
the third disc addition of hayden i can see as something worth re-releasing for but not much else.
and you know that somewhere in the future will be another box set of all six movies re-edited and revved up. where do you draw the line?
 
I might buy them when they come out in 3D.

The supposed "definitive" edition still had those dodgy frames around the ships during the space battles.
 
if I understand correctly, these will be in 2.0 stereo sound and none of the weird frames will be fixed. the last VHS release of the original trilogy (i think) had the frames fixed, so maybe Lucas is going back even further for a print as a big FU to the fans. honestly, this just seems like a last chance to cash in on DVD before the inevitable HDDVD or Blu Ray releases of the trilogy. i've already paid Lucas enough money and i don't think he's going to get me this time. sorry george.
 
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