November 1st 2005 release of Revenge of the Sith DVD
November 1st 2005 release of Revenge of the Sith DVD
This November 1st will be a landmark day for fans to celebrate the saga with two major releases in Star Wars home entertainment. The explosive and emotional finale to the saga,Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, arrives on DVD and Star Wars Battlefront II, the sequel to the most successful Star Wars game ever, arrives on Xbox, Playstation 2, Windows PC and Sony PSP formats.
Lucasfilm and Fox Home Entertainment present a two-disc set for the Revenge of the Sith DVD, with uncompromising picture and sound mastered directly from the original digital source material. The DVD will include a brand-new full-length documentary produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. as well as two new featurettes -- one that explores the prophecy of Anakin Skywalker as the Chosen One, and the other that looks at the movie's amazing stunts. A 15-part collection of Lucasfilm's groundbreaking web documentary series, Making Episode III, will also be included in the set. A two-level playable demo of Star Wars Battlefront II is also included on the DVD.
"Revenge of the Sith gave audiences an extraordinary experience, and we want this DVD to do the same," said Jim Ward, Vice President of Marketing and Distribution for Lucasfilm Ltd. "From the beginning of production, George wanted to be sure we chronicled everything that went into the making of Episode III specifically to create an incredible DVD experience. This DVD has literally been three years in the making, and it's going to be a fantastic way to complete the Star Wars saga at home."
In addition to its November 1st debut in the U.S. and Canada, Revenge of the Sith debuts on DVD in most major territories around the world on or about the same day.
http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/rel ... 50725.html
Lucasfilm and Fox Home Entertainment present a two-disc set for the Revenge of the Sith DVD, with uncompromising picture and sound mastered directly from the original digital source material. The DVD will include a brand-new full-length documentary produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. as well as two new featurettes -- one that explores the prophecy of Anakin Skywalker as the Chosen One, and the other that looks at the movie's amazing stunts. A 15-part collection of Lucasfilm's groundbreaking web documentary series, Making Episode III, will also be included in the set. A two-level playable demo of Star Wars Battlefront II is also included on the DVD.
"Revenge of the Sith gave audiences an extraordinary experience, and we want this DVD to do the same," said Jim Ward, Vice President of Marketing and Distribution for Lucasfilm Ltd. "From the beginning of production, George wanted to be sure we chronicled everything that went into the making of Episode III specifically to create an incredible DVD experience. This DVD has literally been three years in the making, and it's going to be a fantastic way to complete the Star Wars saga at home."
In addition to its November 1st debut in the U.S. and Canada, Revenge of the Sith debuts on DVD in most major territories around the world on or about the same day.
http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/rel ... 50725.html
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I work in Suntec and have been constantly comparing Bluemax prices against that of Amazon.COM (inclusive of postage and shipping) and found in every case, Amazon.COM ones are cheaper.Gandalf Fett wrote:Now, I'm wondering if I wanna wait for my guys at Bluemax to save me a copy and risk their shipment coming in late or just pre-order it direct from Amazon.com instead? Ma, decisions decisions decisions!!!!
I am a regular at Bluemax and often they are months too late.
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Well, that saved me some time to do any further research - thanks a very lot man. And your info has also confirmed for me what I need to do next.lhs1701 wrote:I work in Suntec and have been constantly comparing Bluemax prices against that of Amazon.COM (inclusive of postage and shipping) and found in every case, Amazon.COM ones are cheaper.
I am a regular at Bluemax and often they are months too late.
Watch out Amazon! Here I come!!!
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Gandalf Fett wrote:Having some problems ordering from Amazon.com, so any other online good sources for getting Code 1 DVDs? Anyone got any recommendation??
You have problems with amazon ? Hmmmm, how strange.... I order my dvds from amazon all the time and have had perfect service.
What happened ? You can pm me if you like.... I'll see if I can help you.