> ER episode 4-6 udgivet på DVD, og hvor får man fingrene i dem? Har kigget
> tilbage i gruppen og har ikke kunne finde noget...! Jeg er BARE træt af at
> kigge dem på VHS - der mangler Dynamik på både billede og lyd....!
Nope. ikke endnu. De kommer først i 2006, evt. i en ULTIMATE EDITION :)
(cash-in again for Lucas)
Her er en rigtig god opdatering på ALT hvad der vedr. DVD udgivelser vedr.
STAR WARS, taget fra
www.thedigitalbits.com <--- den førende DVD site på
nettet:
Given that today marks the debut of the all-digital Star Wars: Episode II -
Attack of the Clones in theaters, we thought it only appropriate to give you
all a rundown of the Star Wars DVD situation. There are many "new" reports
appearing in the press about this (stirred up for obvious reasons), but
there's no real news to be found. At least nothing those of you who have
been following the subject forever don't already know.
But for the rest of you, the basic story is this. Elements of the Episode II
DVD have already been in production for many months. The DVD will be a
2-disc release, patterned very closely after the recent Episode I DVD. That
means you can expect the film in anamorphic widescreen video on Disc One,
along with Dolby Digital 5.1 EX surround sound and THX-certification. Word
is Lucas and company are also planning another trip to the audio commentary
booth for the DVD. Disc Two is likely to feature another "behind-the-scenes"
documentary (we confirmed during our trip to Skywalker Ranch last year that
one was being created), along with a number of deleted scenes completed for
the release, trailers and TV spots, the Episode II web documentaries and
more. The title IS expected to be released later this year, probably in
October or November (latest word is you'll have it before Thanksgiving).
Lucasfilm has also basically suggested that it's likely Episode III will be
released on DVD without delay after that film appears in theaters in 2005.
As for the original Star Wars films, Lucas has himself confirmed that he's
filmed additional scenes (during the production of these prequels) that he
intends to add into Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the
Jedi to "complete the Saga the way he always envisioned it". He's also
expected to enhance and/or replace more special effects sequences with CGI
and make other refinements to the original films. These "ultimate" versions
are what will eventually find their way to DVD (there's no word as to
whether or not he'll also include the unaltered theatrical versions - those
of us who grew up with them certainly hope so). Lucas has also stated
recently that he and his crew didn't create as much "making of" material
during the production of the original trilogy, so it will take time to
compile new material for the eventual DVD release. And while he's working on
the prequels, time is something he doesn't have a lot of. What that means,
is that you shouldn't expect the original films to appear on DVD until
sometime after the release of Episode III in 2005.
And that is, more or less, the best and most up-to-date information
available on the subject of the Star Wars films on DVD. We'll be sure to
keep you appraised as the production of the Episode II disc continues. You
can reasonably expect official details to begin appearing from Lucasfilm
later this summer.
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