Will You Buy Star Wars on Blu-Ray?

YawningAngel

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I feel a fool. Give us a minute and I'll produce a full-colour 3D Blu-Ray release of Gone With The Wind then.
 

Timmaaaah

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If they released the COMPLETELY original UNALTERED trilogy on blu ray I would consider it, but I've hated every blu ray movie experience I've had. The super high frame rate just makes everything look stupid. Super high resolution is awesome, but I don't want to be watching a movie that looks like it was filmed on a handy-cam. If you could lower the frame rate to regular 24 fps then hell yea I would get it. I'm sick of them enhancing Star Wars. They're just trying to link it more into the prequels with extra things chucked in there willy nilly and it's STUPID. It's like trying to link a perfect roast dish to a rotten headcrab on a stick.
 

badgersprite

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Original Trilogy? Definitely. I had them on VHS as a kid, but that was years ago. I love those movies. Even the stupider parts of Jedi (but I'm biased because I'm related to one of the guys who worked on the speeder chase on Endor).

As for the prequels, LOL NO. Sorry to fans of those movies because I know they get bashed a lot, but I'm one of those people who can't stand the prequels. I thought the Phantom Menace was boring, nonsensical and disappointing when I was nine and I feel the same way now. Same goes for Attack Of The Clones, except I was twelve. ROTS I haven't seen properly so I can't comment.
 

Sarah Kerrigan

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Hell yeah. I just started watching them (yeah i know a little bit late to the party) and I'm not addicted.
 

Ghadente

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After i saw the originals (IV, V, VI) i was waiting to buy them all together on dvd, but i waited too long and I-III were just coming out. So i decided to wait until all 6 were together in one package. Then i changed and decided to wait for blu ray... now its here and i am going to buy it, changes or not.
 

Heronblade

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No, but only because bluray was outdated technology long before it hit the store shelves. Physical data storage can never be as efficient as digital, regardless of how many hoops it jumps through to increase capacity.