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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2011

Continued from Part 1. Here I explore the Special Editions on VHS and LaserDisc. Also I go into Episode 1 on Collector's Edition VHS and... LaserDisc?! Watch the video to learn more!

Here's the site I mention in the video: Star Wars Home Video Retrospective:
http://www.starwars.com/hyperspace/member/kessel/f20051017/index.html

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  • ok you also have the same film cel for the special edition box too do they have any different ones?! oh and also all your stuff is supposed to be under the medalion and special edition vhs layer thing i think check my videos and ill show you mine stuff

  • @bestkiller102 Since I got mine second-hand it could be that things moved around. I have no idea what cels they did offer. But I'm sure they weren't all the same. Unless... they were!

  • powerbook86 Those Star Wars Laserdisc Boxsets you have are really cool.

    A friend of mine owned both the Definitive Collection and The Special Edition, he lent them to me a few times.

    Are you planning on buying The Star Wars Blu-Ray Sets? Are you going to buy all three sets or just the complete saga?

  • @Riddler95 Thank you!! :) I pre-ordered the Saga Blu-Ray box set because I want all of the bonus discs of course! :) (If you buy each trilogy separately the bonus discs are not included)

  • @powerbook86 I think that the Individual Trilogies have better artwork, but the Complete Saga is the one to get for the bonus discs.

    However I'll be keeping my 2004 DVD Boxset of the Original Trilogy for the fourth disc with all of the Special Features, apparently none of the special features from the 2004 Boxset will be on the Blu-Ray.

  • @Riddler95 Yeah I don't like the artwork of the Saga set either, but it's just the cover. I'll keep my 2006 DVDs, 2004 DVDs, and my bundles of laserdiscs and VHS tapes. Including my DVD conversion of 'From Star Wars to Jedi' which they didn't include on the Blu-Ray sadly. But at least I'll always have my little personal archive of Star Wars media. I have a feeling we may see some of the special features from the DVDs on the set, but maybe not, you never know until it's out :)

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  • at 9:19 its a Threat from george lucas foreshadowing what was gonna happen

  • Even the 2006 DVDs are worth keeping because they have the Original Versions on DVD, even though they are presented in a Non-Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer.

    I assume that there will be multiple re-releases of The Star Wars Films on Blu-Ray.

  • Cool laser disc how many discs do they come with

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