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Return of the Jedi (DVD, 2006, 2-Disc Set, Limited Edition Widescreen)29 product ratings544312011Good valueEntertainingEngaging charactersSee all 22 reviewsAbout this productSee detailsBuy It NowSee all 9 Brand NewSee detailsBuy It NowSee all 7 Nearly NewSee detailsBuy It NowSee all 7 Pre-OwnedAll listings for this product544312011Good valueEntertainingEngaging charactersMost relevant reviewsSee all 22 reviewsby theatrical versiononly watched theatrical version disk. all the special effects in the film were done pre-cgi. it's kind of amazing when considering how little the post-cgi adds to the films in the newer versions & in most cases actually distracts from them. these films are actually more closely related to 'king kong' ('33) than 'avatar'. lucas should have release the theatrical releases in true anamophic (sp?) w/s instead of treating them as undesirable stepchildren. these theatrical versions are revolutionary. to 'gussy them up' with digital cosmetics is basically akin to colorization.




hopefully the original release versions will get the blu-ray or future technology release they deserve. people liked these movies as they were. quit messing with them lucas, you ass.Condition: Pre-ownedby Bought it for the "Theatrical Release" version.To be honest I bought this only for the original "Theatrical Release" version, which is on the bonus disk (disk 2). Having the re-done one from the '90s is just a bonus. I have only watched the original from this disk set as I am an "original" fan and that is the one I know and love. Speaking of loving it, I am biased as a huge Star Wars Nerd and so regardless of any and all writing or other flaws in any of these films I can give it all a pass. What I love is the entire storyline and characters, not to mention the fantastic visuals and sounds that all us fans love. While I love the Star Wars universe on the whole I don't completely love all the films (prequels) but I still found them all entertaining and worth watching at least a couple times.




Even though I don't know when I will get around to watching the redux version of ROTJ I still am glad to have it in my collection. BTW, most fans seem to be split on what is their favorite Star Wars film between either "The Empire Strikes Back (ep. 3) Return Of The Jedi". I believe that is saying an awful lot for both these films. Personally I would have to say the original "A New Hope" is the most important and the basis for all the others, but that's just me. I wouldn't want to live in a world without any of them so just watch them all. Side note: To anyone new to the Star Wars saga; I recommend watching the films in the order they were released in, not in numerical order. The story unfolds naturally the way it was intended to that way. So episodes 4, 5, 6, then 1, 2, 3, then I recommend you either see Episode 7 right away or brush up on the original trilogy 4, 5, and 6 again then go see it. Read full reviewVerified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-ownedby The way there were meant to beThese movies, quality aside, are exactly as I remember watching them as a kid.




I didn't have the opportunity to watch these movies in the theaters because I wasn't alive, but I remember watching them on VHS with my parents. It is a shame that the audio nor the video are the best, but they are still so much fun to watch. I'm glad I have them again. Condition: Pre-ownedby Exactly what I was looking for!This is the specific edition that I was looking for.Condition: Pre-ownedby Return of the JediThis is the digitally remastered third movie starring the treo Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Harrison Ford (Han Solo) and Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia). Luke and the Princess set out to rescue Han from Jaba the Hut on a distant planet. Then the team up with some Ewoks to fight the Imperial troops and Darth Vader. Plenty of action in this one; and this is where Luke finds out who his father really was. Special features include a commentary by George Lucas and others about the making of the film. They discuss some of the technical methods used to provide the visual and audio results we see in this Sci-Fi film.




And it also provides additonal insight and explanation of details of the story. It could be a bit much for some, but if you are a real fan of The Star Wars saga, it is of interest. Disc 2 includes the original 1983 version of Return of the Jedi; so you can compare the new inhanced version with the original. Disc 2 also includes a Lego video game X-Box demo. There are all kinds of special effects, both audio and visual. Comedy is sprinkled through out, and imaginative creatures everywhere. The acting, especially between Ford, Hamill, and Fisher as they interact,is very good. There seems to be a better chemistry going on with them, this being their third movie working together. There is plenty of action and suspense to entertain just about any member of the family. This compares well with the other Star Wars episodes; they all are individually and collectively very good. Rate PG, primarily for the Sci-Fi violence and one of Carrie Fisher's costumes. A good family movie. Your sell basket is empty




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