Modérateurs : RNO, Compte Special Jeu, MatiouzTone, Les Modérateurs
RNO a écrit :d'apres les dernieres rumeurs ....
EXIT Alec Guinness ! l'original et tellement inspire Obi-Wan Kenobi serait remplace par le nom moins excellent Ewan McGregor, mais qui est dans ce role aussi inspire qu'une boite de quenelles "Petit Jean" (mangez en !)
EXIT David Prowse ! meme si son apparition ultime dans le dernier episode ne sera ps une lourde perte, c'est quand meme lui le vrai Darth Vader ! On devrait donc retrouver cette nouille de Hayden Christensen a sa place, gageons que cela va etre un franc moment de rigolade !
Sur DVDFile, Peter M. Bracke a écrit :The Force is Back - 12:01am
After years of waiting, hype and hope, the rumors can at last be laid to rest: the holy grail of DVD will finally be released this September. Yes, it is the original Star Wars trilogy: Episodes IV: A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (which many regard as the best in the series) and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
While a full press release has yet to be issued, both Lucasfilm and Fox Home Entertainment confirmed today that the trilogy will touch down on September 21st as a four-disc set, available in both anamorphic widescreen and full screen versions, containing the three films plus a bonus fourth disc with extras, a la the top-selling Adventures of Indiana Jones set released late last year. The films will not be sold separately, at least initially, according to Fox representatives.
While the long-held rumor was that George Lucas would wait until the completion of Star Wars Episode III, due in theaters in May 2005, to release the original trilogy on DVD, Lucasfilm VP of Market Jim Ward revealed today that Lucas "found some time" in his schedule and "was willing and eager to make it happen."
Today's announcement came early and without finalized specs due in part to the intense anticipation amongst consumers for the titles. "We are currently in the process of restoring and remastering all three titles for the DVD release, so we're still working on details of the marketing strategy," revealed Ward, not before adding with knowing understatement, "but I believe that it is safe to say that it will receive tremendous exposure across all media."
According to Fox Home Entertainment president Mike Dunn, both the studio and Lucasfilm arrived at the September 21st date to gain maximum exposure during the holiday season: "We sold about 17 million VHS 'Star Wars' units during two fall release periods in '95 and '97," he explained. "With that in mind, we designed our release strategy to pick the best release date that had the most gentle sales curve decline on home video."
While the full details on what extras will be included in the set are still pending, Ward promises that Lucasfilm "are creating added-value material that gets inside the creation of the 'Star Wars' films in a fresh and fun way. We want watching this DVD collection to be as memorable as seeing the movies for the first time." He also confirmed that rumors that Lucas would not contribute new audio commentaries to the set are false, although there are as of yet no exact details on which films will receive commentary tracks, and who will be among the participants.
Of course, the big question mark amongst fans has always been whether Lucas would allow the original, unaltered original editions of the trilogy to also be released on DVD. Not possible, said Ward, who confirmed that the upcoming set will feature only the 1997 Special Edition versions of each film. "What George did in 1997," Ward explains, "was [to] make the movie he originally wanted to make."
So what are the faithful to do if they don't want to watch the altered 1997 editions of the trilogy? Either give in, or don't buy. "We realize there's a lot of debate out there," says Ward. "But this is not a democracy. We love our fans, but this is about art and filmmaking. [George] has decided that the sole version he wants available is this one."
With no press release due for at least several weeks, watch this space for further updates as September 21st approaches. We'll keep you posted, and as always.... May the Force Be With You.
BangoO a écrit :Tu crois que ca va bien se vendre ?
Voilà, tout arrive, et les rumeurs sur les sorties de Star Wars sont enfin confirmées par LucasFilm et la 20thCentury Fox!! C'est donc le 21 septembre 2004 (soit dans 7 mois et 11 jours ^_^) que la célèbre trilogie "originale" sortira en dvd (tout du moins en zone 1, plus d'infos pour nous prochainement).
Les 3 films sortiront dans une version restaurée et remasterisée (comprenant donc les changements opérés pour la resortie en salle en 1997).
Le coffret comprendra les 3 dvd des films et un dvd de bonus, avec documentaire sur la franchise Star Wars, des making of des 3 films et des suppléments inédits. Il y aura également un commentaire audio de Georges Lucas himself et d'autres membres de l'équipe.
Il n'y aura pas d'option pour voir les films tels qu'ils étaient sortis au cinéma la 1ere fois ET ils ne seront pas vendus à l'unité!!
Voilà tout ce qu'on sait pour le moment, à bientôt pour plus d'informations
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