TMBTM said:A classic, but so true:
hebrides said:ignore Episode I entirely, and watch II and III in sequence between V and VI.
geminigod said:I think you and I are on the same page my friend.
Agreed that Ep. I is absolutely irrelevant in the context of greater things, but... isn't it the case for Episode II as well? A much better order would be IV, V, III, VI. Everything that matters about the Vader backstory is in III.hebrides said:I've only had a few minutes here and there to be on the forum lately, so I'm not sure whether this has already been posted, but here's an interesting post about a suggested viewing order for all six films that (the author claims) makes for a more satisfying viewing experience: http://www.nomachetejuggling.com/2011/11/11/the-star-wars-saga-suggested-viewing-order/
ignore Episode I entirely, and watch II and III in sequence between V and VI.
I'm not 100% sure how I feel about it overall, but he makes some very good points. Thoughts?
NOTE: these are the unedited films, not fanedits; the only "editing" is of the sequence in which they are to be watched.
Q2 said:With the BR release we know Lucas did a DNR on the films. Yet in looking at ROTS is appears it remains. Has anyone else noticed this? Did he scrub all the other films but leave ROTS alone?
bondukkevin said:Rots is now back to its theatrical version for the bluray with the wipe added back in after obi wan leaves mustafar
The 2011 Blu-Ray released has added dialogue for commander cody and the clones when they arrive to aid Obi-Wan on Utapau. Originally, their entrance was silent on the theatrical and dvd versions.
Rogue-theX said:Not so apparently:
from imdn alt vers's:
But i haven't seen it on boo ray so maybe that info is faulty?
Rogue-theX said:Yes, but there is added commander cody dialog, therefore not theatrical.
EDIT: Oh, and the rots alt vers page details the blu ray.