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Experience the triumph of the Force in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi. In the epic conclusion of the saga, the Empire prepares to crush the Rebellion with a more powerful Death Star while the Rebel fleet mounts a massive attack on the space station. Luke Skywalker confronts Darth Vader in a final climactic duel before the evil Emperor. Review: Great movie - It's the Disney Plus version not the 1997 release, it has the original 1983 version on the bonus disc and it's really cool seeing all the creatures as actual creatures and not just CGI would definitely recommend just for that reason. Review: Awesome To Have The Orignals As Meant To Be Unaltered! Classic - Since desertcart has carelessly mixed all reviews of all editions of the Star Wars Trilogy (Ep. IV, V, VI), confusing many buyers and causing many to pick the wrong Editions as a result, let me start by stating which DVD's and which editions I bought - I got all three originals of the first true trilogy - Episodes IV, V, VI, all separate in their own cases and each with 2 DVDs inside. DVD Edition, Enhanced AND Theatrical Editions (2 discs per movie), Full Screen Edition (Also available in widescreen) *Just a note about the Full Screen edition: The "Enhanced" remake version of each movie is indeed in Full Screen but the Original Unaltered/Theatrical Editions on disc 2 (for all 3 movies) is in letterbox only. I had no problem with it, it did not detract or distract while watching and the letterbox aspect ratio has barely more black than the regular modern day Widescreen...So, don't worry about that if you're thinking of getting this. I was so glad to find the REAL movie versions that I would have taken any letterbox size! Disc 1 - "Enhanced" version (re-release with added scenes & changed musical scenes in Mos Eisley, Jabba's Palace, End celebration sequence on Return Of The Jedi, etc...) Disc 2 with the original unaltered "Theatrical" version, which is the original as aired in movie theaters in 1977-1983. It was so great to FINALLY find the edition of the original trilogy with the option of watching it the proper way without all the added CGI animation and re-done music scenes. I agree with another reviewer here that I, too, absolutely DESPISE the re-make of the musical band scene in Jabba's Palace (Return Of The Jedi). The female singer originally was a puppet and there were men under the floor making her "dance" by moving a steel frame and puppet strings. The CGI cheapens the entire scene and the music itself is both awful and extremely aggravating. I remembered the original song ever since I first saw the movies on VHS when I was growing up. What a throwback experience. The packaging is nice. The front and back covers of the case have the original artwork from the first VHS releases of the films from back in the late 70's/early 80's. There are bonus features included but I don't really care about that stuff; I bought this strictly to have the original unaltered films on demand. The paper inside just has artwork, a chapter/scene list, and a quick description of what commentary & features are included on the discs in addition to the films themselves. Nothing extra on the little paper itself, everything is on the discs. Lucas is a sell-out giving this franchise to Disney; what a mistake. I don't care to watch any of his commentary. There is also a demo of a ridiculous Lego Star Wars game for XBox which I will also never use on my XBox. These editions were released in September of 2006 and I believe this is the only time they released the originals on DVD so I am glad and lucky to have found them. At approximately $30 apiece, I feel it was a steal to get such a rare hard-to-find edition at such a great price-under $100 for all three films, and two versions each at that. I highly recommend this particular edition to all Star Wars fans who want the true original experience. For me personally I feel it was best as it was originally shown, with all the physical puppets, original music scenes, and no CGI.
| ASIN | B083XWJGGF |
| Actors | Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.39:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,472 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #917 in Blu-ray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,660) |
| Director | Richard Marquand |
| Dubbed: | English, French, Japanese, Spanish |
| Item model number | 0786936869453 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 7.1), French (Dolby Digital 7.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | 4K, 4K, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| Release date | March 31, 2020 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 14 minutes |
| Studio | LUCASFILM |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Japanese, Spanish |
| Writers | George Lucas, Lawrence Kasdan |
N**H
Great movie
It's the Disney Plus version not the 1997 release, it has the original 1983 version on the bonus disc and it's really cool seeing all the creatures as actual creatures and not just CGI would definitely recommend just for that reason.
C**R
Awesome To Have The Orignals As Meant To Be Unaltered! Classic
Since Amazon has carelessly mixed all reviews of all editions of the Star Wars Trilogy (Ep. IV, V, VI), confusing many buyers and causing many to pick the wrong Editions as a result, let me start by stating which DVD's and which editions I bought - I got all three originals of the first true trilogy - Episodes IV, V, VI, all separate in their own cases and each with 2 DVDs inside. DVD Edition, Enhanced AND Theatrical Editions (2 discs per movie), Full Screen Edition (Also available in widescreen) *Just a note about the Full Screen edition: The "Enhanced" remake version of each movie is indeed in Full Screen but the Original Unaltered/Theatrical Editions on disc 2 (for all 3 movies) is in letterbox only. I had no problem with it, it did not detract or distract while watching and the letterbox aspect ratio has barely more black than the regular modern day Widescreen...So, don't worry about that if you're thinking of getting this. I was so glad to find the REAL movie versions that I would have taken any letterbox size! Disc 1 - "Enhanced" version (re-release with added scenes & changed musical scenes in Mos Eisley, Jabba's Palace, End celebration sequence on Return Of The Jedi, etc...) Disc 2 with the original unaltered "Theatrical" version, which is the original as aired in movie theaters in 1977-1983. It was so great to FINALLY find the edition of the original trilogy with the option of watching it the proper way without all the added CGI animation and re-done music scenes. I agree with another reviewer here that I, too, absolutely DESPISE the re-make of the musical band scene in Jabba's Palace (Return Of The Jedi). The female singer originally was a puppet and there were men under the floor making her "dance" by moving a steel frame and puppet strings. The CGI cheapens the entire scene and the music itself is both awful and extremely aggravating. I remembered the original song ever since I first saw the movies on VHS when I was growing up. What a throwback experience. The packaging is nice. The front and back covers of the case have the original artwork from the first VHS releases of the films from back in the late 70's/early 80's. There are bonus features included but I don't really care about that stuff; I bought this strictly to have the original unaltered films on demand. The paper inside just has artwork, a chapter/scene list, and a quick description of what commentary & features are included on the discs in addition to the films themselves. Nothing extra on the little paper itself, everything is on the discs. Lucas is a sell-out giving this franchise to Disney; what a mistake. I don't care to watch any of his commentary. There is also a demo of a ridiculous Lego Star Wars game for XBox which I will also never use on my XBox. These editions were released in September of 2006 and I believe this is the only time they released the originals on DVD so I am glad and lucky to have found them. At approximately $30 apiece, I feel it was a steal to get such a rare hard-to-find edition at such a great price-under $100 for all three films, and two versions each at that. I highly recommend this particular edition to all Star Wars fans who want the true original experience. For me personally I feel it was best as it was originally shown, with all the physical puppets, original music scenes, and no CGI.
S**N
Aspect Ratio Stretched Vertically 🤔
It's been awhile and got into Star Wars binge state so I had to buy this on Prime. Great movie of course and it's in 4k BUT what is the deal with the aspect ratio. The image is stretched vertically. Everything looks off perfectly round things are oval. Same thing when I bought Empire but not with Hope the 1st one is fine but 2 and 3 are annoyingly stretched vertically. Also bought Clone Wars and same there. Was going to buy Menace and Revenge of the Sith but when everything is in the wrong aspect ratio it's annoying. No it's not my TV settings. Please fix this Amazon.
G**N
Final Act of the Greatest Trilogy in Screen History!
I'm a first generation Star Wars fan, and in my opinion the Original Trilogy is the reason they invented movie theaters. That said, I never thought Return Of The Jedi was as good as the other two movies. My principal reasons for this was 1. The Ewoks! Right, so a bunch of teddy bears is the reason good triumphed over evil and the galaxy was freed from the oppression of the evil Empire!, and 2. Of the lead actors, only Mark Hamill bright his A-Game to the movie. He was brilliant, and did a better job acting with a dying muppet than either Carrie Fisher, who wasn't up-to-par with her performance in the previous movies, and especially Harrison Ford, who obviously flat-out did not want to be there. Now, that was my initial reaction, and I stand by it. However, a lot has happened since 1983, notably a prequel trilogy which was a great story in itself, but catches a lot of flack for its terrible dialogue and bad acting (personally I think the cast acted their butts off, the dialogue was just embarrassing!) and the first act of a sequel trilogy which so far is a remake of the original trilogy and I hope the next 2 movies have a new twist in them somewhere. So, after these 4 movies, all of which I love, even though I see their flaws and shortcomings, Return Of The Jedi can be forgiven its own shortcomings and take its rightful place at the side of its two predecessors. There really wasn't a better way to end the trilogy than the story that was told. So if you still hate the Ewoks after seeing Jar Jar Binks and the rest of the loonies of the prequels, watch it and laugh as they are killed off at the battle of Endor. Myself, I have peace with them, as they are in the same awesome movie that saw Luke Skywalker redeem his father, enabling him to finally bring balance to the Force and reunite with Obi-Wan and Yoda.
N**A
Perfecta colección de las 6 películas hasta el momento. Buscaba algo parecido y he dado en el clavo. Aunque tienes que comprar una por una, no vienen en una típica caja de cartón de coleccionista. Para mi perfecto. Típica caja metálica aunque muy fina para mi gusto y recubierto de plástico por dentro. Solo viene el Blu-Ray y nada más. El dibujo de delante es un tono metalizado y tiene cierto relieve en las letras y por detrás aparece la portada original muy bien dibujada. Son totalmente excelentes, no podrían estar mejor hechos. He colgado una foto para que veáis la parte de atrás ya que viene con un cartón que representa la típica parte de atrás de un dvd o blu-ray donde sale escenas, información, créditos, etc... y al ser un SteelBox lo podemos extraer quitando dos trozo de celo y se deja ver en todo su esplendor. También he colgado otra foto para que veáis las seis cartulinas y como he decidido cortar la parte que envuelve cada película por encima para guardarlos en el estante. Lógicamente he hecho tal cosa porque es mucho más bonito ver los dibujos de la caja que ese trozo de cartón tapándolo. Ahora toca esperar a la nueva trilogía y las antologías que también tienen pensado sacar, aunque... ¿Cuantos años habrá que esperar para que saquen un edición con un dibujo tan excelente como lo son estas 6 primeras? Muchos.
T**S
Star Wars: Episode VI - Die Rückkehr der Jedi-Ritter (Original Kinoversion + Special Edition, 2 DVDs) [Limited Edition] FSK 12 ca. 132 Minuten Bestellt über AMAZON. Aber gebraucht aus dem Bestand von Medimops (siehe Bild). Zustand OK. Star Wars Episode VI zählt schon seit Erstsichtung 1983 (2007) zu meinen Lieblingsfilmen der ganzen STAR WARS Reihe. Faszinierend fand ich, dass es neben der deutschen und englischen Spur auch hier eine Spanische gibt. Wieder seltsam, dass im Weltbekannten INTRO-Vorspann, wie auch schon bei Episode IV + V der Text auf Englisch mit deutschen Untertiteln läuft. EXTRAS: Sprachauswahl: Englisch, Deutsch und Spanisch. Untertitel genauso plus für Hörgeschädigte. LEGO STAR WARS – interessiert mich nicht. Ich besaß seit ihrer Erscheinung schon die silberne DVD-Box mit den Episoden 4 bis 6 plus Zusatz DVD. Auf dieser befinden sich natürlich die bearbeiteten und restaurierten Versionen wie hier auf dieser oben genannten. Leider damals zu früh zugeschlagen. Weil ich einfach nochmal die unbearbeitete Originalversion von 1983 sehen wollte, musste ich hier zugreifen. Ich bewerte hier also die Originalversion von 1983 unbearbeitet. Ca.3859 Bewertungen. VHS, BR, Prime und DVD wieder alle in einen Topf geworfen. FAZIT: Einfach genial. So muss es damals gewesen sein. Ein breiter Streifen oben und unten schwarz. Einfach das Original. Ton und Bildqualität auch völlig ok. Viele Kritiker sehen Episode 6 als schwächsten der Ur-Reihe. Ich aber nicht. Trotz unbearbeiteter Version die Story einfach faszinierend. Die Schlacht, imperiale Technik gegen Ureinwohner gegen EWOK und natürlich finale Schlacht gegen den 2. Todesstern. FAZIT 2: Der Sarlacc sah noch wie eine fleischfressende Pflanze aus. Kurz vor dem Ende gab es noch keinen Szenenwechsel nach Naboo und Coruscant Anakin Skywalker wurde noch von Sebastian Shaw dargestellt. Diese Szene hätte nie geändert werden dürfen. Alleine von der Logik her schon. Obi Wan wurde ja auch nicht geändert. Vader starb als gealterter Jedi und nicht als Junger. Gebe alle Sterne.
S**.
A foto de propaganda passa a ideia de ter uma Luva, mas não, é uma capinha de plástico bem simples, até mais simples que o normal, isso foi um pouco decepcionante pelo valor, mas nada a reclamar da qualidade de imagem ou áudio, melhor do que na Disney Plus.
G**Z
Fabulosa
M**E
Il cofanetto dvd arrivato integro e puntuale. I DVD, usati come da descizione, si vedono bene. Venditore consigliato
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