Gunslinger
Member
Yeah the music during that scene was amazing. I think one of John Williams best work.Agreed. More than anything else, the music makes the scene.
Yeah the music during that scene was amazing. I think one of John Williams best work.Agreed. More than anything else, the music makes the scene.
Which cover matches the current US SteelBook ver? Also, I wished it had episode VII somewhere on the cover(or spine)
I'm using that case for all 9 films as the come out as there are nine spots in the case. It works out perfect.I fucking loved this artwork, such a shame that it's not comprehensive anymore.
None of them. Studios don't give a shit about visual continuity apparently.
- Darkest moment ✓
- Most emotional moment ✓
- Best visual moment ✓
- Best music cue ✓
- Best choreography ✓
- Best performance by Mark Hamill ✓
- Best moment ✓
If there's going to be commentary they might as well wait for the "complete trilogy" version comes out along with the retrospective (as if they're not going to have X, XI and XII). A cast one and then the one with directors, writers, SFX guys, ect.
God, the emotional rollercoaster that will be the Complete Saga edition with all nine films and Annie, Luke, and Rey on the cover.
HOW YOU HAVE THESE GIFS
HOW YOU HAVE THESE GIFS
Good stuff. Although I did think, in the theater, that the original teaser footage of the X-wings skimming the surface looked better than what they chose for the final cut.
I'm using that case for all 9 films as the come out as there are nine spots in the case. It works out perfect.
When you say Empire has the best sound, does this refer to the score, sound editing, effects etc specifically or all of em together?
Was hoping that the IMAX poster would make one of the designs somehow
Ah well, maybe save it for the 9 film collection
It'll be real. Someone will mock it up and make it downloadable/printable.
Which cover matches the current US SteelBook ver? Also, I wished it had episode VII somewhere on the cover(or spine)
This might be the first movie I ever buy, digitally. I'm looking at PSN to get it but should I turn elsewhere? Maybe Amazon movies?
Damn you for putting the idea in my head
Now I want it to be real
God, the emotional rollercoaster that will be the Complete Saga edition with all nine films and Annie, Luke, and Rey on the cover.
God, the emotional rollercoaster that will be the Complete Saga edition with all nine films and Annie, Luke, and Rey on the cover.
Worth noting that if you buy it on PSN, you only have it on PSN. If you buy it on Amazon or iTunes, you can link it to your Disney Movies Anywhere account and it will also unlock it for iTunes, Amazon, VUDU, Google Play and Microsoft if you have accounts for those services.
And considering the Blu-ray comes with the digital code and is going for the same price as the digital only version at $19.99, it frankly makes the most since to just get the Blu-ray. That way you'll have the Blu-ray, the DVD, the bonus features, AND the digital version on 5 services plus Disney's website for streaming.
On the downside, I would have no idea how to pull off a group marathon to newcomers anymore.
I might have missed it as I skipped a few pages, but do we have the cover for the standard blu-ray yet? as in the actual case and not the slip cover?
From Amazon's product page:
Man I wish I could get the Target exclusives with the Amazon case. In steelbook.
On the downside, I would have no idea how to pull off a group marathon to newcomers anymore.
Man I wish I could get the Target exclusives with the Amazon case. In steelbook.
Proper watch order is sequential.
Airlines often get movie releases before the dvd/Bluray.
Not necessarily an issue of order, but rather endurance, especially with 8 and 9 coming but...Release order is still the proper order, but it does seem like 7 be viewed right after 6 don't it?
4567
The prequels will only become more irrelevant as time goes on I think.
If someone were new to Star Wars I would show them 7 tbh. It's a good sequel to ROTJ, but an even better jumping-on point for newcomers. Everything about it was designed with accessibility in mind. The protagonist herself is an outsider to Star Wars. Old characters are straight up mythological. The movie requires zero background knowledge besides only the vaguest awareness of pop culture in the last forty years. "Oh yeah, Luke Skywalker, I've heard of him. That Darth Vader fella, he's really scary, right?" That's all you need.
Not necessarily an issue of order, but rather endurance, especially with 8 and 9 coming but...