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Old 01-17-2012
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Indeed a lot of people think it's the worst and I agree but I don't hate it. I like the Star Wars films and wouldn't mind paying £9 a year to see them in 3D
Agreed. Thing is some people also lump the whole second trilogy together and say they're all bad. I personally think that Revenge Of The Sith is close to Empire as being the best of the lot!

But now I dunno whether to buy the Current bluray collection or wait til the next version. Because undoubtedly they'll all be out on bluray 3D in about 5 years time.
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Old 01-17-2012
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First person I've heard of who didn't like the first Star Wars film. Seems to be a growing trend of re releasing films in 3-d. We've had Toy Story 1&2, The Lion King and now Beauty and the Beast too. I was thinking of going to see this as I've never seen Star Wars.
Really? You love action movies right? Do you like fairy tales?

You should at least see Episode IV and if you don't like it then don't bother with the rest. SW was an important movie, as it was the start of the Blockbuster.
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Old 01-18-2012
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Well I have not seen a non 3d movie in 3d yet (if you know what I mean), but I would just take it as a chance to watch star wars on a big theater screen again!
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Old 01-18-2012
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Certain movies will be great coming out in 3D but Star Wars Episode 1? Ehhhh... I could do without it.
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Old 01-20-2012
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why make them in 3d? why not dump this idea and make ep 7,8, and 9... at lest it would be something diffrent!
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Old 01-23-2012
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why make them in 3d? why not dump this idea and make ep 7,8, and 9... at lest it would be something different!
Because the big giant hamster is out of ideas and wants to continue to milk the same films over and over for as long a he can. Money is more important to him than his fans you see. That's why he has never released the originals on blu-ray or dvd. He needs to milk this current set of blu-rays first. Then maybe, if his kids ask him to, he'll consider adding the untouched, unedited originals (even though he claims it's impossible to do now) in a brand new set and make more money money money.
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Old 01-25-2012
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James Cameron is the worst having two films that are the highest grossing of all time. Now he NEEDS to release Titanic in 3-D as well. Now thats milking it.
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Once at the cinema was enough for me, not paying at a higher price to see Titanic again, eek.
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