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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2004 9:32 pm Post subject:
i thought that lucas said that he would NEVER put them out on dvd as long as he is alive? He seemed pretty adament on against that, so i wonder how did this happen...
on a side note, i was around that age when 'empire...' came out, so i'm no rook either way, sempai! _________________
i thought that lucas said that he would NEVER put them out on dvd as long as he is alive? He seemed pretty adament on against that, so i wonder how did this happen...
I read that Lucas wouldn't even start working on it until after Episode 3 was done... But I ain't complaining... Where can I preorder??
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2004 11:16 pm Post subject: The Last Samurai
From DVDfile.com:
He came. He saw. He stabbed a lot of people. He's Tom Cruise, and he's The Last Samurai! On May 4th, Warner Home Video will release this Ed Zwick epic as a souped-up two-disc set, available in separate anamorphic widescreen and full screen editions. Each includes a Dolby Digital 5.1 surround track and a plethora of goodies: audio commentary by Zwick, the History Channel documentary "History vs. Hollywood: The Last Samurai" plus the featurettes "Tom Cruise: A Warrior's Journey," "Edward Zwick: Director's Video Journal," "A World of Detail: Production Design with Lilly Kilvert," "Silk and Armor: Costume Design with Ngila Dickson" and "Imperial Army Basic Training: From Soldier to Samurai: The Weapons," the "Making an Epic: A Conversation with Edward Zwick" one-on-one interview, deleted scenes, premiere footage, trailers and ROM extras to be announced. Retail will be $29.95.
Joined: 04 Feb 2004 Posts: 286 Location: sbu Country:
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2004 11:45 pm Post subject:
Good Tree wrote:
If u like that movie maybe you should catch iL Mare. Think it is the same korean female lead actor. Also a number must watch if you are into romantic movies.
il mare wasn't too touching as my sassy girl. il mare was really weird... ;p _________________
I was born around the time of Return of the Jedi. I didn't actually see the Star Wars trilogy until I was like 10 or 11 years old, by then it was the mid 90s so I wasn't old enough to actually see the films when they first came out. But I love Star Wars.
Well, the original trilogy that is. Episode I and II aren't nearly as good.
Heh. No ya don't. They're a pain. Especially when you have to change out discs just for one movie... Bleah. But it was the only game in town at the time...
Hey, there's nothing wrong with laser disc!!!!! A ton of FUJI-TV stuff from the early 1990's can only be found on VHS and laser disc (UTSR and Imouto Yo being two of them).
As for Star Wars, it really depends on which set you have... If you have the limited release with the AC3 audio and wide-screen video, then you have something veeeeeeeeeery special!
Hey, there's nothing wrong with laser disc!!!!! A ton of FUJI-TV stuff from the early 1990's can only be found on VHS and laser disc (UTSR and Imouto Yo being two of them).
As for Star Wars, it really depends on which set you have... If you have the limited release with the AC3 audio and wide-screen video, then you have something veeeeeeeeeery special!
--- groink
Nope. I've got the nine-disc THX-certified Dolby 2.0 CAV widescreen trilogy. I think the AC-3/DD version came out a couple of years later.
Joined: 03 Oct 2002 Posts: 539 Location: Australia Country:
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 6:05 am Post subject:
Lucus just realised that if he waits too much longer then HDDVD will arrive and he'll miss the chance to sell it to us twice (or 4 times with super special editions)
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