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# Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I-VI) [Blu-ray]

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Experience the spectacular adventure of Star Wars The Complete Saga in a way only Blu-ray can deliver. This incredible collection unites all six movies in stunning high definition with the purest digital sound in the galaxy. With more than 40 hours of thrilling special features including three bonus discs, you can journey deep into the Star Wars universe. Feel the Force of Star Wars The Complete Saga on Blu-ray! The phantom menace(pg) a new hope(pg) attack of the clones(pg) the empire strikes back(pg) revenge of the sith(pg-13) return of the jedi(pg) Bonus Features: Audio Commentary for Each Movie with George Lucas and Crew Audio Commentary for Each Movie from Archival Interviews with Cast and Crew 45 Deleted/Extended Scenes Cast & Crew Interviews Props, Maquette and Costume Turn arounds Matte Paintings and Concept Art Documentaries and Features Plus More Than 90 Minutes of Star Wars Spoofs!

Review: To the Rabid, Fanatical Purists - The original theatrical editions of the classic Star Wars trilogy, particularly Episode IV-A New Hope, while they contain many amazing moments, do have their warts, that AREN'T THAT GREAT. I can see why, and am glad, that George Lucas changed some shots. I like some of the changes Lucas made. I don't like others. But, overall, I feel Mr. Lucas has impeccable taste, the tweaks are justified, and the stories and rich entertainment value of this galactic space epic are intact, which is what's important. Obviously, too many of you rabid, fanatical purists are holding on too tightly (rumble and creaking sound of clutched gloved-hand Vader stranglehold tightening around your own necks) to the original theatrical cuts of Star Wars IV-VI as one of your most cherished childhood memories (they were an important part of my childhood too). The painful fact is: YOU have changed. YOU are no longer children. You've lost that tender, innocent, idealistic core of youth, where the universe is all open and new, and have become jaded, nit-picking adult cynics. It happens. Get used to it. Deal with it. Some of you are truly an ungrateful, spoiled, "glass is half-empty" bunch of brats, who are too busy nit-picking what you feel are "faults" in these latest versions of the films, instead of enjoying the rich entertainment legacy that is right in front of you! If YOU have the talent, which I doubt, make your own films. YOU then will explore this creative process. YOU then will be in control. YOU then can make exactly the films YOU want to see. Meanwhile, you should be THANKING Mr. Lucas for offering his groundbreaking, legendary Star Wars saga AT ALL on blu-ray, especially in the stellar high-def transfers that he has offered! These look and sound gorgeous. These are the finest transfers, especially of Episode IV-A New Hope, that I've ever seen outside a cinema, and I saw New Hope, in particular, in A LOT of cinemas as a kid. Yes, it would be nice to own the classic, unaltered versions of Star Wars Episodes IV-VI on blu-ray in superb HD transfers from pristine film prints, IN ADDITION to these "tweaked" versions, just to see the evolution of ideas in Mr. Lucas' mind, to compare today's visual-effects technology with the more "quaint" visual-effects technology of the time they were made, as well as to enjoy the tighter, faster, more kinetic ride of the original theatrical versions (the original theatrical versions are shorter). With the recent acquisition of Star Wars by Disney, we may just get our wish! There may just be pristine prints of Episodes IV-VI somewhere, begging for Disney to archive and do a proper HD transfer and blu-ray release of. If that happens, I will proudly add the original cuts to these cuts. If that happens, hopefully that will finally put an end to this incessant bitching, by some of you, for the original versions. You will then have to find something new to bitch about. Meanwhile, try to relax, calm the clutter of your minds, hear the Meticlurians of the Force speaking to you, and, with time and training, Ani, you too will get back to that tender core of youth, that is still inside you. It's called suspension of disbelief. +++++ The special features are pretty comprehensive! We get a tour inside Skywalker Ranch, interviews with all the artists involved in the making of these films, documentaries, spoofs, 2 commentary tracks, as well as a "descriptive audio track", per film, and many, many other goodies. I really enjoyed watching the vintage documentaries, particularly SP-FX: The Empire Strikes Back, a treatise on the evolution of special visual-FX in cinema, which Star Wars is certainly an important part of. I also enjoyed watching the various Star Wars spoofs, spin-offs and references! Obviously, Mr. Lucas isn't too precious with his creation; he doesn't mind having others poke a little fun at it (as long as they pay licensing fees to Lucasfilm, of course). One spoof that was ommitted, or perhaps wasn't available, and would've been nice to have, was Ernie Facilius' Hardware Wars, which the youngster helmed right after the original Star Wars was made in 1977. Hardware Wars shows ordinary household appliances, like irons and toasters, zapping lasers at each other in space. Thankfully, a few shots of this "opus" CAN be seen in SP-FX: The Empire Strikes Back! Also (scratching head) curiously omitted from the extras on this blu-ray set, and that would've been nice to have, is the excellent Empire of Dreams documentary, produced and directed by Kevin Burns, found on disc 4 of the Star Wars original Episodes IV-VI trilogy DVD set released in 2004. It chronicles the dismal state the world was in BEFORE the original Star Wars was released in 1977, how Hollywood movies were equally grim, and the rags-to-riches story of George Lucas and his struggle to get the original Star Wars on the screen, as well as his struggle to make the successful sequels, or, rather, parts of its continuing story. Also (scratching head) curiously missing from this blu-ray set are all the wonderful web documentaries, found on the previous DVDs of Episodes I-III, the prequels, chronicling each and every aspect of the making of these films. These short web documentaries were originally shown online, on Lucasfilm's website, as the prequels were in the process of being made, to generate excitement for their upcoming release. I and other tech-heads and artists found these quite fascinating. If you've already purchased the Star Wars movies on DVD, hold onto those DVD sets, as they are the only way to see and enjoy these great special features! Meanwhile, these are a generous offering, and a powerful ride. Fire up the HDTV and surround sound system, with subwoofer, and enjoy those massive, rumbling Star Destroyers!
Review: worth the money it is!!!!! - Well, my review will be a mix of my own thoughts and responses to this extremely detailed review at the top (the only one I have read so far). I must say there were some things said with which I strongly disagree. This guys obviously knows more techanical language in terms of picture quality and sound quality. One of the main reasons I spent the money on the complete saga was I knew if one wants some ultimate blu ray quality, Star Wars is obviously a place to look. ALL the movies look amazing!!! Star Wars will most likely be the best 1970s blu ray movie you will ever see. The only movie I hadn't seen before I got this collection was Attack of the Clones. This movie has the best scenery of any Star Wars movie!! That chase scene through the city after Obi jumps out of the window. The detail, and structure and lights AND everything about the imagery of that background is great. In terms of sound quality, I have no surround sound. But they all sound very similar and they are all great. I'm not real into romantice movies but I disagree with the remarks about the dialouge between Anakin and Padme. The story does a great job of showing the development of love between the two. Its a great story. Its dramatic. Drama is the key to any great film. The intensity of his love is part of what drives him to the darkside!!! Its an essential aspect of the prequels part in the saga. I'm sorry but....the two best movies in the whole saga are Revenge of the Sith and RETURN OF THE JEDI!!!!! The main reason for this being that they both represent the intense, climactic endings of their respective series!! First of all, lol.....how can u rush anything in a story divided into six long movies. How is that possible. The average dramatic movie is what, about 2 and a half hrs lol. I havnt added the total number of hrs of all the movies but I assume its longer then 2 hrs. The transformation of Anakin (who's anger actually appears to be somewhat angry towards the beginning when he said, "I'm not a slave, I'm a person, my names Anakin.") is documented throughout the first three movies. It isn't rushed in anyway (let alone only being present in Revenge of the Sith...). I can't believe I heard someone call Return of the Jedi the worst film....WHAT. If this is a common sentiment among hardcore Star Wars fans then I can just add this to the list of criticisms I have about their opinions and complaints. (Mainly referring to the some of the excessive complaints about insignificant changes in the original trilogy). 1. I don't think it was rushed. Palpatine had more time to groom Anakin because he was trusted senator. In Jedi he's the Emperor of the Galactic Empire and figured he had a one shot deal. Sometimes you just have to make sense of it with your own ideas. Maybe the Emperor was over confident in his ablilities at that point. Maybe he figured Darth being Lukes father woule help influence. Maybe he thought a tendency towards the dark side existed in the Skywalker bloodline. 2. The Ewoks are a great contribution to the story. Who can imagin Star Wars without the lovable Ewoks??!! First off, they didn't bring down the Empire. They played a minor role. It was done for the most part by the killing of the Emperor and Han and the gang deactivating the shield. Second, he says a small, less advanced force can't overwhelm a more sophisticated army. Have you heard of the Viet Cong? Lastly, I think its a great ending to the saga. Part of the saga ends on a little, forest moon called Endor. Its magical and mystical. Isnt this part of what Star Wars is about??!?!? Return of the Jedi did come out when I was three or four. But my peference for this movie is not based on "child blinders." Basically, I had seen the ending about five years ago when I was 30 and it was at this point I developed a deeper appreciation for the ending. When the empire is killing Luke, its a great movie moment. If I had to pick a least fav, it would be between Phantom Menace and yes....A NEW HOPE. I know I will be shunned for that. I know its the film that started it all. But if you think about it, its the least exciting and has the least exciting plot points. The story just needed to be started somewhere and the Star Wars phenomonom set in motion. As far as the Phantom Menace, Liam Neeson.... and that's all ill say about that one haha. Now for my short review ( excluding stuff I've already said). I liked Star Wars but getting this collection made me a huge fan. I realized how great the story is and its so cool having all the movies together. The case the movies are in is great in and of itself. I refer to it as a book. I love the artwork. Each movie has specific artwork dedicated to it next to its sleeve (the best ones being REVENGE OF THE SITH AND RETURN IF THE JEDI. And one of the special feature discs with a drawing of Han Solo and the Ewoks!). I havnt watched the special features. I'm not just not much of a special feature guy. I just love movies. In conclusion, its worth the money!!!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | George Lucas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 17,890 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 13 hours and 25 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** George Lucas
- **Format:** Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Science Fiction & Fantasy
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 13 hours and 25 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ To the Rabid, Fanatical Purists
*by M***N on February 1, 2013*

The original theatrical editions of the classic Star Wars trilogy, particularly Episode IV-A New Hope, while they contain many amazing moments, do have their warts, that AREN'T THAT GREAT. I can see why, and am glad, that George Lucas changed some shots. I like some of the changes Lucas made. I don't like others. But, overall, I feel Mr. Lucas has impeccable taste, the tweaks are justified, and the stories and rich entertainment value of this galactic space epic are intact, which is what's important. Obviously, too many of you rabid, fanatical purists are holding on too tightly (rumble and creaking sound of clutched gloved-hand Vader stranglehold tightening around your own necks) to the original theatrical cuts of Star Wars IV-VI as one of your most cherished childhood memories (they were an important part of my childhood too). The painful fact is: YOU have changed. YOU are no longer children. You've lost that tender, innocent, idealistic core of youth, where the universe is all open and new, and have become jaded, nit-picking adult cynics. It happens. Get used to it. Deal with it. Some of you are truly an ungrateful, spoiled, "glass is half-empty" bunch of brats, who are too busy nit-picking what you feel are "faults" in these latest versions of the films, instead of enjoying the rich entertainment legacy that is right in front of you! If YOU have the talent, which I doubt, make your own films. YOU then will explore this creative process. YOU then will be in control. YOU then can make exactly the films YOU want to see. Meanwhile, you should be THANKING Mr. Lucas for offering his groundbreaking, legendary Star Wars saga AT ALL on blu-ray, especially in the stellar high-def transfers that he has offered! These look and sound gorgeous. These are the finest transfers, especially of Episode IV-A New Hope, that I've ever seen outside a cinema, and I saw New Hope, in particular, in A LOT of cinemas as a kid. Yes, it would be nice to own the classic, unaltered versions of Star Wars Episodes IV-VI on blu-ray in superb HD transfers from pristine film prints, IN ADDITION to these "tweaked" versions, just to see the evolution of ideas in Mr. Lucas' mind, to compare today's visual-effects technology with the more "quaint" visual-effects technology of the time they were made, as well as to enjoy the tighter, faster, more kinetic ride of the original theatrical versions (the original theatrical versions are shorter). With the recent acquisition of Star Wars by Disney, we may just get our wish! There may just be pristine prints of Episodes IV-VI somewhere, begging for Disney to archive and do a proper HD transfer and blu-ray release of. If that happens, I will proudly add the original cuts to these cuts. If that happens, hopefully that will finally put an end to this incessant bitching, by some of you, for the original versions. You will then have to find something new to bitch about. Meanwhile, try to relax, calm the clutter of your minds, hear the Meticlurians of the Force speaking to you, and, with time and training, Ani, you too will get back to that tender core of youth, that is still inside you. It's called suspension of disbelief. +++++ The special features are pretty comprehensive! We get a tour inside Skywalker Ranch, interviews with all the artists involved in the making of these films, documentaries, spoofs, 2 commentary tracks, as well as a "descriptive audio track", per film, and many, many other goodies. I really enjoyed watching the vintage documentaries, particularly SP-FX: The Empire Strikes Back, a treatise on the evolution of special visual-FX in cinema, which Star Wars is certainly an important part of. I also enjoyed watching the various Star Wars spoofs, spin-offs and references! Obviously, Mr. Lucas isn't too precious with his creation; he doesn't mind having others poke a little fun at it (as long as they pay licensing fees to Lucasfilm, of course). One spoof that was ommitted, or perhaps wasn't available, and would've been nice to have, was Ernie Facilius' Hardware Wars, which the youngster helmed right after the original Star Wars was made in 1977. Hardware Wars shows ordinary household appliances, like irons and toasters, zapping lasers at each other in space. Thankfully, a few shots of this "opus" CAN be seen in SP-FX: The Empire Strikes Back! Also (scratching head) curiously omitted from the extras on this blu-ray set, and that would've been nice to have, is the excellent Empire of Dreams documentary, produced and directed by Kevin Burns, found on disc 4 of the Star Wars original Episodes IV-VI trilogy DVD set released in 2004. It chronicles the dismal state the world was in BEFORE the original Star Wars was released in 1977, how Hollywood movies were equally grim, and the rags-to-riches story of George Lucas and his struggle to get the original Star Wars on the screen, as well as his struggle to make the successful sequels, or, rather, parts of its continuing story. Also (scratching head) curiously missing from this blu-ray set are all the wonderful web documentaries, found on the previous DVDs of Episodes I-III, the prequels, chronicling each and every aspect of the making of these films. These short web documentaries were originally shown online, on Lucasfilm's website, as the prequels were in the process of being made, to generate excitement for their upcoming release. I and other tech-heads and artists found these quite fascinating. If you've already purchased the Star Wars movies on DVD, hold onto those DVD sets, as they are the only way to see and enjoy these great special features! Meanwhile, these are a generous offering, and a powerful ride. Fire up the HDTV and surround sound system, with subwoofer, and enjoy those massive, rumbling Star Destroyers!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ worth the money it is!!!!!
*by D***E on January 25, 2015*

Well, my review will be a mix of my own thoughts and responses to this extremely detailed review at the top (the only one I have read so far). I must say there were some things said with which I strongly disagree. This guys obviously knows more techanical language in terms of picture quality and sound quality. One of the main reasons I spent the money on the complete saga was I knew if one wants some ultimate blu ray quality, Star Wars is obviously a place to look. ALL the movies look amazing!!! Star Wars will most likely be the best 1970s blu ray movie you will ever see. The only movie I hadn't seen before I got this collection was Attack of the Clones. This movie has the best scenery of any Star Wars movie!! That chase scene through the city after Obi jumps out of the window. The detail, and structure and lights AND everything about the imagery of that background is great. In terms of sound quality, I have no surround sound. But they all sound very similar and they are all great. I'm not real into romantice movies but I disagree with the remarks about the dialouge between Anakin and Padme. The story does a great job of showing the development of love between the two. Its a great story. Its dramatic. Drama is the key to any great film. The intensity of his love is part of what drives him to the darkside!!! Its an essential aspect of the prequels part in the saga. I'm sorry but....the two best movies in the whole saga are Revenge of the Sith and RETURN OF THE JEDI!!!!! The main reason for this being that they both represent the intense, climactic endings of their respective series!! First of all, lol.....how can u rush anything in a story divided into six long movies. How is that possible. The average dramatic movie is what, about 2 and a half hrs lol. I havnt added the total number of hrs of all the movies but I assume its longer then 2 hrs. The transformation of Anakin (who's anger actually appears to be somewhat angry towards the beginning when he said, "I'm not a slave, I'm a person, my names Anakin.") is documented throughout the first three movies. It isn't rushed in anyway (let alone only being present in Revenge of the Sith...). I can't believe I heard someone call Return of the Jedi the worst film....WHAT. If this is a common sentiment among hardcore Star Wars fans then I can just add this to the list of criticisms I have about their opinions and complaints. (Mainly referring to the some of the excessive complaints about insignificant changes in the original trilogy). 1. I don't think it was rushed. Palpatine had more time to groom Anakin because he was trusted senator. In Jedi he's the Emperor of the Galactic Empire and figured he had a one shot deal. Sometimes you just have to make sense of it with your own ideas. Maybe the Emperor was over confident in his ablilities at that point. Maybe he figured Darth being Lukes father woule help influence. Maybe he thought a tendency towards the dark side existed in the Skywalker bloodline. 2. The Ewoks are a great contribution to the story. Who can imagin Star Wars without the lovable Ewoks??!! First off, they didn't bring down the Empire. They played a minor role. It was done for the most part by the killing of the Emperor and Han and the gang deactivating the shield. Second, he says a small, less advanced force can't overwhelm a more sophisticated army. Have you heard of the Viet Cong? Lastly, I think its a great ending to the saga. Part of the saga ends on a little, forest moon called Endor. Its magical and mystical. Isnt this part of what Star Wars is about??!?!? Return of the Jedi did come out when I was three or four. But my peference for this movie is not based on "child blinders." Basically, I had seen the ending about five years ago when I was 30 and it was at this point I developed a deeper appreciation for the ending. When the empire is killing Luke, its a great movie moment. If I had to pick a least fav, it would be between Phantom Menace and yes....A NEW HOPE. I know I will be shunned for that. I know its the film that started it all. But if you think about it, its the least exciting and has the least exciting plot points. The story just needed to be started somewhere and the Star Wars phenomonom set in motion. As far as the Phantom Menace, Liam Neeson.... and that's all ill say about that one haha. Now for my short review ( excluding stuff I've already said). I liked Star Wars but getting this collection made me a huge fan. I realized how great the story is and its so cool having all the movies together. The case the movies are in is great in and of itself. I refer to it as a book. I love the artwork. Each movie has specific artwork dedicated to it next to its sleeve (the best ones being REVENGE OF THE SITH AND RETURN IF THE JEDI. And one of the special feature discs with a drawing of Han Solo and the Ewoks!). I havnt watched the special features. I'm not just not much of a special feature guy. I just love movies. In conclusion, its worth the money!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Parent of 4 Young Kids
*by M***Y on December 3, 2013*

My review hopefully will be helpful for all the parents out there. I have four kids ranging in ages from 3-9. Below is the reaction of each of my kids for each episode. I will update this review as they watch each movie. We started with Episode IV just like i did when i was a kid. I hope this review will help you if you are trying to decide if your child will be interested based on their age. Episode IV : A New Hope 1 (Gender - Girl Age - 3) : Fell Asleep after 30 minutes. She seemed interested in it, but at that age it seems like 30 minutes is the max attention you can get. 2 (Gender - Boy Age - 5) : Watched the entire thing. At some moments he seemed to get a little scared but it would only last about 2 seconds and he was fine. 3 (Gender - Girl Age - 7) : Watched the whole thing and had questions the whole time. Seemed to be very interested in the characters more than the battle and plot. 4 (Gender - Girl Age - 9) : The most interested of all the kids. Didn't say anything the whole time. After the movie was finished wanted to start Episode V Overall as a dad there was only a few parts i felt like maybe the kids should not see. My kids mostly watch the disney channel so this really was there first PG movie that they have seen. The part where obi wan kenobi gets killed was a part that i looked over at the kids to see their reaction. They all seemed fine. Episode V : The Empire Strikes Back 1 (Gender - Girl Age - 3) : Only lasted about 10 minutes and then was off to go play with her toys. 2 (Gender - Boy Age - 5) : Only lasted about 1 hour and asked me if we could start it over another day. 3 (Gender - Girl Age - 7) : Stopped watching after about 1 hour also, and said she was not into all the 'spaceship battles'. She really liked the character portions of the movie and not so much the ship scenes. 4 (Gender - Girl Age - 9) : Once again was the most interested of all the kids. Never got up once to leave, and didn't say anything during the movie. Overall this one was the least interesting for the kids between episode IV and V. My oldest said that she liked the movie but liked episode IV better. This had a few scenes that made me cringe for the kids. When the Wampa caught Luke and held him in the cave. The Wampa is sitting in the cave eating the Tauntaun. Also, after Luke frees himself, he slices off the Wampa's arm. Also, when Han rescues Luke in the snow, he slices open the Tauntaun's belly to place Luke inside. All of these parts where a little uncomfortable for me as a dad with young kids. Add in the part where Luke loses his arm to Vader and this movie between the two was a little worse in that way. Episode VI : Return of the Jedi 1 (Gender - Girl Age - 3) : Only lasted about 30 before she fell asleep. 2 (Gender - Boy Age - 5) : Watched the whole thing and was extremely interested. 3 (Gender - Girl Age - 7) : Loved the ewoks. She was really into this movie. 4 (Gender - Girl Age - 9) : Understood the relationship between the different characters. Really like the ewoks as well. Seemed to be sad about Darth Vader's end. The kids loved this one. The ewoks really captured the kids attention. I think this movie helped peek their interest for the other three movies to come. Episode 1 : The Phantom Menace 1 (Gender - Girl Age - 3) : Was in and out of the room during the whole movie, but seemed to be more interested in this movie than any of the other three. 2 (Gender - Boy Age - 5) : Watched the whole thing and actually understood that Anakin was Darth Vader when he was younger. 3 (Gender - Girl Age - 7) : Loved the movie, especially the queen and when she revealed her true self before the battle it seemed to be a real nice surprise for her. 4 (Gender - Girl Age - 9) : Loved this movie as well. The relationship between Anakin and The Queen really seemed to be of interest for both of my older girls. Whereas my son seemed more interested in the battle scenes. I know the die-hard Star Wars people out there hate jar jar binks, but all four of my kids loved him. They actually had a lego character of him and never new who he was. Now after seeing him in the movie they were super excited to know who he was. They laughed at him every time he did something dumb and kind of made the movie for them. Of course the girls loved the queen also. All the kids constantly want to know who is good and who is bad. Part of me wants to tell them right away but I kept it secret like when I was younger. They quickly seemed to understand who was good and who was bad. Episode 2 : Attack of the Clones *will review once we have watched it together.

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