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  Summary: DVD?
 Review: This is a great collection of the Star Wars Trilogy. The original, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of The Jedi. The second two movies feature my favorite characters Yoda and Jabba the Hut. The storylines to these movies were thin but you didn't care because of the special effects but on VHS these movies seem really poor. I say add it to DVD and then I will buy it.
 
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  Summary: that isn't a moon it's Darth Yopas review!
 Review: These are the best movies of all time they are pure genis and there is much to be commended and george lucas and the other directors did a stunning job with the technology they had!.
 This special edition Does bring balance to the force So I will be so delighted when it comes out on D.V.D! I love SCI-FI infact these movies are what got me into liking SCI-FI! So these movies will get a yopa rating of two thumbs up!
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  Summary: A New Hope ... For Science Fiction
 Review: Stop and think for a minute - 1977 - What were you doing in 1977? Petting your pet rock? Getting down with Tony Orlando & Dawn? Star Wars hit the world like a bolt from the blue. We were not prepared. Little did we know that 25 years later, the saga still continues.
 What an original idea. To start a saga with episode IV. At the time, we didn't even question why - we were too blown away by the film. Even in the opening scene, we seem to be walking into the middle of a movie. Slowly, questions arose. Through the decades, questions were answered, and more questions asked. But one answer stands certain - The continuing Star Wars story is the saga of our lives. May we all continue to rebel against the evil empire. And may the force be with you...
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  Summary: A long time ago, in a trilogy far away....
 Review: STAR WARS
  EPISODE IV, V, & VI: TIMELESS CLASSICS It was history in the making in the world of Hollywood, before  George Lucas went over to the Dark Side with the prequels. In  1977, Lucas created Star Wars Episode IV-A New Hope, little  expecting that this movie would go to box-office light-speed and  gain him a name in cinema history. This was the saga of an  idealistic farmboy named Luke Skywalker, son of a fallen Jedi  Knight, and his quest to seek out not only a princess but his  own destiny. Luke, Obi-Wan Kenobi, two droids, the squat but  very versatile R2-D2 and the cowardly Tin Man, C-3PO, Corellian  space pirate Han Solo and the Wookiee Chewbacca immortalized  themselves in the psyches of Boomer and Generation-X'ers. The  Mos Eisley Cantina, with its plethora of exotic creatures, the  desert world of Tatooine, the moon-sized planet-destroying Death  Star of Grand Moff Tarkin, the rickety saucer-shaped Millennium  Falcon, and dogfights between X-Wings and Tie Fighters set the  standard for science fiction films thereafter. Viewers would  also meet Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith, who would  symbolize the evil that was the Galactic Empire. Menacing in  his skull-like helmet, armour, black cloak, and his ominous  breathing apparatus, Darth Vader became my favorite Star Wars  character. Indeed, he gained prominence in The Empire Strikes Back, the  best of the trilogy, featuring Snow Walkers, asteroid fields,  some hot-shot flying by Han Solo, cities in the clouds, and  wizened Jedi Masters from whom we learned that "luminous beings  are we, not this crude matter." Yoda demonstrated the triumph  of the human will when he levitated Luke's X-wing from the  swamps of Dagobah. Luke's harrowing adventure in the cave was a  clue to what he would learn later. Empire featured the proper  debut of the bounty hunter Boba Fett, whose armoured array of  weaponry, cunning, and guile served the Empire well. A pity the  other bounty hunters were seen all too briefly. The trilogy wrapped up in Return Of The Jedi, where Luke, Lando,  Princess Leia went to rescue Han Solo from Jabba the Hutt, then  prepare in time for the climactic battle against the Empire and  Death Star Mark II, and a shot at getting Emperor Palpatine  himself. Luke learned the truth about his father and readied  himself for the confrontation with Vader and the Emperor. The  monsters at Jabba's palace exceeded the cantina scenes, with  Jabba representing the ultimate in Phil Tippett's creations.  However, I do prefer the original Max Rebo music number. And as  for the Ewoks, yes, "short help is better than none," and at  least the revamped edition did away with their cutesy dance  number. And the space battle was the perfect special effects  triumph with just the right excitement, not the numbing digital  blast of sound and noise that permeates today's movies. All three of these movies played a formative role in my  childhood. These three videos are the revamped editions, and  most of the new scenes add to the original cuts of the movies  without ruining them. It is the triumphant dialogue and  appealing characters that make the original trilogy classics in  their time. Who can forget such memorable lines as "I felt as  if millions of voices had cried out, and were suddenly  silenced," "Don't you call me a mindless philospher, you  overweight blob of grease!", "Garbage! What a really wonderful  idea! What an incredible smell you've discovered!", "Look at  the size of that thing!" and "He's got to follow his own path,  no one can choose it for him." So remember, a Jedi's strength flows in embracing the Good  Trilogy, A New Hope, Empire, and Jedi. But beware the Dark  Trilogy--Menace, Clones, and the one yet to come. Once you  start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your  destiny. So trust your feelings, and may the Force be with you.
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  Summary: George Lucas, GENIUS
 Review: This is The best Star Wars Movie out of all 4 that are out!
 It is action packed with excitement and clever unique entertainment for the whole family to enjoy!
 If you like episode IV then you should get the trilogy!
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  Summary: Better than the prequel
 Review: I'll keep it short. This may not have amazing GCi but the acting is better, the dialoge is better, and it just kicks prequel butt. Buy this Trilogy
 
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  Summary: Excellent movie! Put this on a DVD!
 Review: Star Wars Episode IV is an excellent movie! Only problem is, the movie isn't on a DVD yet. They should make one right away! Also, 12 people hate this movie! Don't listen to them! Thank you.
 
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  Summary: spiffy!
 Review: All right, he gilded the lily. This classic movie always looked great, and didn't need millions of dollars of new special effects added. It certainly didn't need to have its very best moment completly emasculated. But don't think I don't love the glorious new spiffiness of it, or that I wouldn't buy a copy the very first day it came out on dvd.
 
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  Summary: The only Star Wars movies you need
 Review: With George Lucas becoming an overrated, bloated egomaniac and completely sucking the life and adventure out of the once promising series, the classic "original" trilogy is the only Lucas road worth traveling. Watch these movies and compare them with the two recent prequels, and you will see many differences in quality. Sure, the new ones are amped up on SFX steroids, but are missing the heart that the semi-low budget "A New Hope" had. My favorite movie out of the trilogy would probably be The Empire Strikes back, which completely destroys "A New Hope" in my opinion. I recently bought this trilogy and enjoyed watching it because it reminded me of when I was really small and I used to own all 3 movies in their original packaging (Too bad they got sold at a lawn sale 8 years ago). Oh yeah, George, if you're watching, bring back Chewbacca.
 
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  Summary: Greatet Movies Ever
 Review: this is the best series of movies ever made, hands down. buy one today
 
 
 
 
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