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Director George Lucas used special effects to make controversial changes to his Star Wars series. Now one fan is trying to restore the originals.
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'People who alter or destroy works of art and our cultural heritage for profit or as an exercise of power are barbarians.' — George Lucas, 1988
A long time ago
In 1988 George Lucas issued a statement to the US Congress rallying against movie studios releasing altered classic films, and urging the preservation of the unaltered works.
'Tomorrow, more advanced technology will be able to replace actors with 'fresher faces', or alter dialogue and change the movement of the actor's lips to match,' he predicted, emphasising 'our cultural history must not be allowed to be rewritten'.
Decades later fans are now trying to preserve the cultural history of the Star Wars films, which Lucas blotted out with successive 'Special Edition' revisions.
Academy Award-winning practical effects were covered up with 1997-era computer graphics (CGI) that now look sorely dated. Actors and voiceover work were replaced and story elements changed, most famously the 'Han Solo shot Greedo first' debacle.
This would all be fine, says 'Despecialised Edition' project creator Petr Harmy, except for the fact that Lucas made it his mission not to make the classic versions of the films available again in decent video quality.
In a 2004 interview Lucas famously said, 'I'm sorry you saw a half-completed film and fell in love with it. But I want it to be the way I want it to be.'
Harmy and other fans have been painstakingly restoring the original trilogy, frame by frame in high definition, as close as possible to the version released in cinemas.
He has been sourcing and splicing footage together from 35mm film, a 1993 master released on DVD, HDTV broadcasts and the high-definition Special Edition Blu-Ray release, in order to produce a HD version of the films without any traces of Lucas's changes.
A fan emerges
Harmy, a 27-year-old former English teacher from the Czech Republic, seems an unlikely candidate to lead the charge to restore Star Wars.
He was not even born when audiences were first introduced to a Star Destroyer crawling across their cinema screens in 1977 and he has no background in film editing.
'I remember seeing Star Wars on TV when I was about five,' he says. 'I have a distinct recollection of seeing the [Death Star] trench run on TV.
'Then later I got a copy of an old VHS of the original version of Star Wars which I watched so much as a kid that I totally wore it out.'
For the sequels, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, he watched Lucas's Special Editions first and then later hunted down the originals.
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'It took a lot of effort to find the original versions on VHS here in the Czech Republic,' Harmy says. 'It was one of the greatest Star Wars moments for me when I finally got to watch it.
'Though it also made me pretty angry when I realised that some of the special effects shots I was admiring so much were actually re-composited digitally [in the Special Editions] and thus lost much of their historical value.'
The last look Star Wars fans got at the original unaltered trilogy was in 2006 when old, un-restored masters also used for the Laserdisc versions were again used to make a limited run of companion DVDs for inclusion in a set with their Special Edition variants.
These editions also had their issues: the frames were not cleaned up, they were based off a master that was made with 1993 technology rather than the latest advances, and importantly, the DVDs were not anamorphic - enhanced for widescreen TV - or in high definition.
Until fans took charge, the original Star Wars trilogy had never been released in restored quality without Lucas's changes.
'I wanted to be able to show people who haven't seen Star Wars yet, like my little brother or my girlfriend, the original Oscar-winning version but I didn't want to have to show it to them in bad quality,' Harmy says.
'Cultural vandalism'
Lucas changed a myriad of things in his Special Editions: from adding in CGI characters and backgrounds to changing audio — like bounty hunter Boba Fett's voice and making Darth Vader scream 'Nooooo!' during Luke's final confrontation with the Emperor.
The ghost of Anakin Skywalker, played by Sebastian Shaw, was expunged from the end of Return of the Jedi and replaced with Hayden Christensen.
Lucas even went so far as to make nuanced changes like removing Anakin Skywalker's eyebrows during the scene where his helmet is removed by Luke.
Plus there is the issue of whether Han Solo shot Greedo first in the cantina on Tatooine (he did), and the inclusion of Jar Jar Binks's race, the Gungans, at the end of the final film ('Weesa free!' one of them cries).
'I have no problem with extended or director's cuts of movies at all but only as long as the original cut is also available in comparable quality,' Harmy says.
'Like Blade Runner, when you buy that set on Blu-Ray, you get beautiful HD transfers of all five existing versions.
'The original visual effects in Star Wars were completely groundbreaking at the time and trying to suppress the original versions is, in my opinion, an act of cultural vandalism.
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'It's an attempt to bury the work of those artists who spent thousands of hours working all the Oscar-winning art that was altered or replaced in the Special Editions.'
Restoring a legend
'Sometimes some of the smallest changes were the most difficult to undo,' says Harmy, who taught himself film editing skills as he went.
Some shots have taken him an hour to restore, others hundreds of hours — it varies with the complexity of the scene.
One of the most difficult scenes was in A New Hope where a CGI droid from Lucas's Special Edition moves through the background as Stormtroopers walk along on the planet Tatooine.
'The little droid flies through the scene and I had to replace everything it covered up, but also make sure that everything that is supposed to be in the foreground is there,' Harmy says.
'I would always find some new problem - some edge of some object would move wrong, or the background would warp, or the shadows on the ground were wrong and there were like 50 layers, so it was difficult to find where the problem was. That one gave me a lot of headaches.
'If I had a 35mm HD source for it, it probably would have been a piece of cake, but this way it was super difficult.'
Harmy used the limited 2006 DVD release of the untouched trilogy, which was based on a 1993 master, to patch footage without the droid into a shot from the HD Blu-Ray release. He also had to create custom layered 'mattes' to make the patchwork scene appear seamless.
Aside from patching footage from a variety of sources, one of the major tasks was colour correction.
Lucas's DVD and Blu-Ray releases did a poor job of keeping the colour palette of the original films, and also introduced 'glaring errors', Harmy says.
In one scene on the Millennium Falcon Luke's lightsaber is tinged green in the Blu-Ray release, but it should have been blue.
The entire trilogy on Blu-Ray also has a magenta tone that messes with the look of the film, he says.
Harmy had to colour-correct each shot to how the original would have looked using a scan of a Technicolor print.
The Despecialised Edition project has been helped along by the works of other Star Wars fans dedicated to the same cause, who Harmy knows online as: Dark Jedi, YouToo, Pugo, Team Negative 1, Belbucus, Hairy_Hen, CatBus and Laserschwert.
Fans have provided audio restorations, scanned 35mm film reels, upscaled footage and redone subtitle tracks.
Work needed to be done cleaning up scanned film reels to remove visual artefacts like scratches and dirt, and some of the aged footage was severely pink-faded, requiring the original colour palette to be sourced elsewhere.
Punch it
It has taken years to the restore the films to the point they are in Despecialised, but even now they are not perfect and likely will never be 'complete', Harmy says.
'Despecialised is not a true restoration, it's a mashup of different sources of varying quality and it has always been meant to only be a placeholder until such time that a true restoration from 100 per cent authentic original sources becomes available.'
Harmy has no plans to revisit his edition of A New Hope any time soon and Empire Strikes Back has had its 2.0 release, leaving a redo of Return of the Jedi's 1.0 version with better tools and footage the next focus.
What should I read next?
Harmy's Despecialised Edition is well known among Star Wars fans online but it is only available to download as a legally questionable torrent.
So far, Lucas and new Star Wars franchise owners Disney have let Harmy be.
Since the franchise was sold, Harmy hopes it now means an official release of the original trilogy is possible.
'[Disney] have the resources and I think if they hit the right nostalgia strings with the marketing, they stand to make huge profits from the release,' he says.
But for Harmy, the project is a hobby that has changed his career trajectory.
The former English teacher has now taken a job at Ultraflix, where he is working to prepare and restore films for Ultra-HD 4K streaming.
Credits
- Reporting: Daniel Miller
- Pictures and video: Lucasfilm/Petr Harmy
- Design: Ben Spraggon
- Development: Colin Gourlay
- Editor: Matt Liddy
Topics:film-movies, arts-and-entertainment, science-and-technology, computers-and-technology, czech-republic
First posted December 14, 2015 06:57:55
Star Wars Despecialized Stream
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Thanks for your interest in the SW Trilogy Despecialized Editions. First of all, allow me to emphasize that I'm simply a fellow Star Wars fan helping others discover this amazing project. Credit for its actual creation goes to Harmy along with countless others who have dedicated their time, skills, and resources toward this restoration. Getting copies of the Despecialized Editions (“DE”) can be a hurdle if you don't know what you're doing, so I'm here to help.
Remember, as with any fan edit, YOU MAY ONLY OWN THIS IF YOU ARE A LEGAL OWNER OF THE OFFICIAL SOURCE. For Harmy’s DE project, this means YOU MUST OWN AN OFFICIAL HD RELEASE for each respective film (i.e. Star Wars Episodes IV, V, & VI), such as the official Blu-ray Discs or digital purchases.
This Star Wars fan community is built on the honor system, so your word is sufficient. Simply realize that if people who don't own legal copies of the Star Wars Original Trilogy obtain the DE, it's entirely possible that the entire project will be shut down before it's finished due to piracy allegations. So please encourage people to support the Star Wars franchise and purchase the official releases!
I am only selling you the time it took to create this wonderful set, with the cost of the ink, blank Blu-rays, Blu-ray cases, the time it took to cut and format everything. Trust me, it is not easy making these sets. I am throwing in the content for free because you already own a format of the official source.
THIS IS A 6 DISC SET
THESE ARE MADE TO ORDER!
IT WILL TAKE ME UP TO ONE WEEK TO MAKE A SET AND MAIL IT OUT TO YOU!
IT IS WORTH THE WAIT, THIS SET IS THE BEST ON THE MARKET!
IT IS BEAUTIFUL TO BEHOLD!
These are normal Blu-ray discs, if you have a Blu-ray player, these will work!
These will work on PS3, PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One, Xbox One X, Blu-ray Players, 4K Blu-ray Players, etc. Just make sure they have the latest firmware installed.
DISCS ARE REGION FREE
SAMSUNG 4K BLU-RAY PLAYERS DO NOT PLAY 50GB BD-R DISCS - THESE WILL NOT WORK UNTIL THEY UPDATE THEIR FIRMWARE TO DO SO!
Other 4K Blu-ray Players work just fine. I personally test them on an Oppo UDP-203.
Each set is hand made so there may be some slight imperfections with the cutting, folding, printing etc. I do my best to make each set perfect but I am a one man team.
Each of the DE films includes a combination of three major projects: video, audio, and subtitles.
The video itself was painstakingly restored from various sources, including the official Blu-rays, bonus DVDs, Digital TV broadcasts, film scans, and more. All these were gathered from fans around the world, then compiled and underwent massive fine-tuning by Harmy and others.
The audio features availability in numerous streams. From 5.1 DTS-HD-MA surround, to 1.0 mono mix to reproduce the feel of the original theatrical showing, to various dubs in a multitude of languages, the sound choices bundled with Harmy’s DE allows the films’ sound to accommodate any preference.
Finally, Harmy’s DE also includes & supports subtitles courtesy of Project Threepio. This ongoing fan project provides high-quality subtitles for Star Wars films in their unaltered forms in order to broaden the appeal of fan preservation efforts beyond the English-speaking world.
What the set contains:
The cases are Clear 2 Disc Scavano cases. These are the sames cases that Criterion use for their Blu-ray releases.
The Blu-ray cases have double sided color printed artwork.
Each film has an insert, color double sided printed, explaining what is on each disc and chapters for the main film.
Each disc has color printed labels. These are not the stick on kind. These are special discs that get the artwork printed straight on them.
Despecialized Disc Versions
ANH - 2.7
ESB - 2.0
ROTJ - 2.5
ANH - 2.7
ESB - 2.0
ROTJ - 2.5
All are the latest and greatest versions.
What each disc contains:
Star Wars IV - A New Hope
DISC 1 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
MAIN FILM
This is the original 1977 version of Star Wars. No special edition changes, no Blu-ray release changes. Just as it was viewed in theaters in 1977.
- motion menus
- chapters menu
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remuxed from the official MKV)
AUDIO:
1. 5.1 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 70mm six track mix)
2. 2.0 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 35mm stereo mix)
3. 1.0 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 35mm mono mix)
4. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1985 Laserdisc mix)
5. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1993 Laserdisc mix)
6. 2.0 Dolby Digital [German] (1978 dub reconstruction)
7. 2.0 Dolby Digital [French] (1977 dub)
8. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish] (1977 Castilian dub)
9. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish] (1980 Latino dub)
10. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Portuguese] (1980s Brazilian dub)
11. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Japanese] (1978 Dub)
12. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Italian] (1977 dub)
13. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Polish] (1995 Voiceover)
14. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Czech] (1992 dub)
15. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Hungarian] (1984 dub)
16. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Russian] (recut SE dub)
17. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Russian] (1980’s voiceover)
18. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Ukranian] (recut SE dub)
19. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Thai] (recut SE dub)
20. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Navajo] (recut from 2014 SE dub)
21. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1993 LD Audio Commentary - silence filled with 1993 LD 2.0)
22. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2004 DVD Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
23. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2004 starwars.com Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
24. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2011 BD Archival Interviews Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
25. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Isolated Score]
26. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (Commentary For Visually Impaired)
27. ‘The Canon’ Podcast Commentary - Devin Faraci & Amy Nicholson (2016) (recut to fit)
28. Red Letter Media – Mr. Plinkett (2012) (recut to fit)
29. Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
30. Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
31. ‘Steele Wars’ Podcast - Live Comedy Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
32. Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2011) (recut to fit)
DISC 1 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
MAIN FILM
This is the original 1977 version of Star Wars. No special edition changes, no Blu-ray release changes. Just as it was viewed in theaters in 1977.
- motion menus
- chapters menu
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remuxed from the official MKV)
AUDIO:
1. 5.1 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 70mm six track mix)
2. 2.0 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 35mm stereo mix)
3. 1.0 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 35mm mono mix)
4. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1985 Laserdisc mix)
5. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1993 Laserdisc mix)
6. 2.0 Dolby Digital [German] (1978 dub reconstruction)
7. 2.0 Dolby Digital [French] (1977 dub)
8. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish] (1977 Castilian dub)
9. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish] (1980 Latino dub)
10. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Portuguese] (1980s Brazilian dub)
11. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Japanese] (1978 Dub)
12. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Italian] (1977 dub)
13. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Polish] (1995 Voiceover)
14. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Czech] (1992 dub)
15. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Hungarian] (1984 dub)
16. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Russian] (recut SE dub)
17. 1.0 Dolby Digital [Russian] (1980’s voiceover)
18. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Ukranian] (recut SE dub)
19. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Thai] (recut SE dub)
20. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Navajo] (recut from 2014 SE dub)
21. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1993 LD Audio Commentary - silence filled with 1993 LD 2.0)
22. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2004 DVD Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
23. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2004 starwars.com Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
24. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2011 BD Archival Interviews Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
25. 2.0 Dolby Digital [Isolated Score]
26. 2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (Commentary For Visually Impaired)
27. ‘The Canon’ Podcast Commentary - Devin Faraci & Amy Nicholson (2016) (recut to fit)
28. Red Letter Media – Mr. Plinkett (2012) (recut to fit)
29. Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
30. Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
31. ‘Steele Wars’ Podcast - Live Comedy Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
32. Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2011) (recut to fit)
SUBTITLES: (All subtitles are .sup files from Project Threepio v9.2)
English, English SDH, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
English, English SDH, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
SPECIAL FEATURES
- ‘Introducing the Despecialized Edition and its Sources’ – 20 mins
- All changes to Star Wars since 1977 Comparison Video – 25 mins
- Cast Interviews (1977)
Mark Hamill – BBC
Alec Guinness – Parkinson
Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hammill – The Mike Douglas Show
Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hammill – On set interviews
- Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, including the original cut of the Cantina scene, and blooper reel.
- Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailer, Theatrical Trailer, Re-Release Trailer, Honest Trailer (2016), 17 x 30 second TV Spots
- Cultural Impact
How Star Wars should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 4 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: Blue Harvest TV special
Bad Lip Reading
Half in the Bag: George Lucas/Star Wars discussion episode
- Reviews
Hello Greedo (Despecialized edition + Film review)
Jeremy Jahns (Despecialized edition + Film review)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
- ‘Introducing the Despecialized Edition and its Sources’ – 20 mins
- All changes to Star Wars since 1977 Comparison Video – 25 mins
- Cast Interviews (1977)
Mark Hamill – BBC
Alec Guinness – Parkinson
Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hammill – The Mike Douglas Show
Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hammill – On set interviews
- Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, including the original cut of the Cantina scene, and blooper reel.
- Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailer, Theatrical Trailer, Re-Release Trailer, Honest Trailer (2016), 17 x 30 second TV Spots
- Cultural Impact
How Star Wars should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 4 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: Blue Harvest TV special
Bad Lip Reading
Half in the Bag: George Lucas/Star Wars discussion episode
- Reviews
Hello Greedo (Despecialized edition + Film review)
Jeremy Jahns (Despecialized edition + Film review)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
Star Wars IV - A New Hope
DISC 2 - 25GB Blu-ray Disc
DOCUMENTARY DISC
- Jamie Benning’s ‘Star Wars Begins’ Filmumentary (2hrs 20mins)
- Making of Star Wars (1977) (49 mins)
- Empire of Dreams - Part I (2004) (60 mins)
DISC 2 - 25GB Blu-ray Disc
DOCUMENTARY DISC
- Jamie Benning’s ‘Star Wars Begins’ Filmumentary (2hrs 20mins)
- Making of Star Wars (1977) (49 mins)
- Empire of Dreams - Part I (2004) (60 mins)
Star Wars V - The Empire Strikes Back
DISC 1 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
MAIN FILM
This is the original 1980 version of Star Wars. No special edition changes, no Blu-ray release changes. Just as it was viewed in theaters in 1980.
- motion menus
- chapters menu
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remuxed from the official release)
AUDIO:
1. English DTS-HD-MA 5.1 (1980 mix)
2. English DTS-HD-MA 2.0 (1980 mix)
3. English DD 2.0 (1993 Laserdisc mix)
4. French DD 2.0
5. Italian DD 2.0
6. Spanish (Cast.) DD 2.0
7. Spanish (Am.) DD 1.0
8. Portuguese DD 2.0
9. Portuguese (Br.) DD 1.0
10. German DD 2.0
11. Czech DD 2.0
12. Hungarian DD 2.0
13. Slovak DD 2.0
14. Russian DD 2.0
15. Polish DD 2.0 (voiceover)
16. Ukrainian DD 2.0 (voiceover)
17. Japanese DD 2.0
18. 1993 Laserdisc Audio Commentary
19. 2004 DVD Audio Commentary (recut to fit)
20. 2011 Blu-ray Audio Commentary (recut to fit)
21. Music-only Audio Track DD 2.0
22. Superego Podcast - Comedy Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
23. Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
24. Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
25. The Weekly Planet Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
26. Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2009) (recut to fit)
27. 'Far Far Away Radio' Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
28. forcecast.net Commentary (2010) (recut to fit)
29. 'Tosche Station Radio' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
30. 'Armchair Directors' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
31. 'Geekvolution' Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
32. 'The Comic Book Cast' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
DISC 1 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
MAIN FILM
This is the original 1980 version of Star Wars. No special edition changes, no Blu-ray release changes. Just as it was viewed in theaters in 1980.
- motion menus
- chapters menu
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remuxed from the official release)
AUDIO:
1. English DTS-HD-MA 5.1 (1980 mix)
2. English DTS-HD-MA 2.0 (1980 mix)
3. English DD 2.0 (1993 Laserdisc mix)
4. French DD 2.0
5. Italian DD 2.0
6. Spanish (Cast.) DD 2.0
7. Spanish (Am.) DD 1.0
8. Portuguese DD 2.0
9. Portuguese (Br.) DD 1.0
10. German DD 2.0
11. Czech DD 2.0
12. Hungarian DD 2.0
13. Slovak DD 2.0
14. Russian DD 2.0
15. Polish DD 2.0 (voiceover)
16. Ukrainian DD 2.0 (voiceover)
17. Japanese DD 2.0
18. 1993 Laserdisc Audio Commentary
19. 2004 DVD Audio Commentary (recut to fit)
20. 2011 Blu-ray Audio Commentary (recut to fit)
21. Music-only Audio Track DD 2.0
22. Superego Podcast - Comedy Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
23. Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
24. Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
25. The Weekly Planet Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
26. Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2009) (recut to fit)
27. 'Far Far Away Radio' Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
28. forcecast.net Commentary (2010) (recut to fit)
29. 'Tosche Station Radio' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
30. 'Armchair Directors' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
31. 'Geekvolution' Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
32. 'The Comic Book Cast' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
SUBTITLES: (All subtitles are .sup files from Project Threepio v9.2)
English, English SDH, French, Italian, Spanish (Am.), Portuguese (Br.), German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, Czech, Hungarian, Slovenian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Cantonese, Mandarin (Simplified), Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Thai
English, English SDH, French, Italian, Spanish (Am.), Portuguese (Br.), German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, Czech, Hungarian, Slovenian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Cantonese, Mandarin (Simplified), Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Thai
SPECIAL FEATURES
- All changes to The Empire Strikes Back since 1980 Comparison Video – 15 mins
- John Williams Featurette - 22 mins
- Cast/Crew Interviews (1980)
Mark Hamill + Harrison Ford (x2)
Carrie Fisher
Billy Dee Williams
David Prowse
John Williams
George Lucas
- Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, as well as the original cartoon featuring Boba Fett from the 'Star Wars Holiday Special', and blooper reel.
- Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailers, Theatrical Trailers, Re-Release Trailer, 8 x 30 second TV Spots, 6 x 30 second Kenner Toy/Atari Game TV commercials
- Cultural Impact
How The Empire Strikes Back should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 5 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: 'Something Something Something Dark Side' TV special
Bad Lip Reading
The Muppet Show: Star Wars Episode (1980)
Tie Fighter Wars - Anime Short Film
Darth Vader Being a Jerk
Homer Simpson Ruins 'The Empire Strikes Back'
James Bond: ESB Opening Credits Homage
- Reviews
Hello Greedo (Film review + Deleted Scenes Analysis)
Jeremy Jahns (Film review only)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
- All changes to The Empire Strikes Back since 1980 Comparison Video – 15 mins
- John Williams Featurette - 22 mins
- Cast/Crew Interviews (1980)
Mark Hamill + Harrison Ford (x2)
Carrie Fisher
Billy Dee Williams
David Prowse
John Williams
George Lucas
- Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, as well as the original cartoon featuring Boba Fett from the 'Star Wars Holiday Special', and blooper reel.
- Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailers, Theatrical Trailers, Re-Release Trailer, 8 x 30 second TV Spots, 6 x 30 second Kenner Toy/Atari Game TV commercials
- Cultural Impact
How The Empire Strikes Back should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 5 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: 'Something Something Something Dark Side' TV special
Bad Lip Reading
The Muppet Show: Star Wars Episode (1980)
Tie Fighter Wars - Anime Short Film
Darth Vader Being a Jerk
Homer Simpson Ruins 'The Empire Strikes Back'
James Bond: ESB Opening Credits Homage
- Reviews
Hello Greedo (Film review + Deleted Scenes Analysis)
Jeremy Jahns (Film review only)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
Star Wars V - The Empire Strikes Back
DISC 2 - 25GB Blu-ray Disc
DOCUMENTARY DISC
- Jamie Benning's 'Building Empire' Filmumentary (2006) - 2hrs 16mins
- SPFX: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) - 50 mins
- Empire of Dreams - Part II (2004) - 30 mins
- Jamie Benning's 'Do or Do not; There is No Try' (2016) - 30 mins
- Michel Parbot: Making of The Empire Strikes Back (Lost Footage) - 16 mins
DISC 2 - 25GB Blu-ray Disc
DOCUMENTARY DISC
- Jamie Benning's 'Building Empire' Filmumentary (2006) - 2hrs 16mins
- SPFX: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) - 50 mins
- Empire of Dreams - Part II (2004) - 30 mins
- Jamie Benning's 'Do or Do not; There is No Try' (2016) - 30 mins
- Michel Parbot: Making of The Empire Strikes Back (Lost Footage) - 16 mins
Star Wars VI - The Return of the Jedi
DISC 1 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
MAIN FILM
This is the original 1983 version of Star Wars. No special edition changes, no Blu-ray release changes. Just as it was viewed in theaters in 1983.
- motion menus
- chapter menus
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remixed from the official release)
AUDIO:
1. English DTS-HD-MA 5.1 (1983 mix)
2. English DTS-HD-MA 2.0 (1983 mix)
3. English DD 2.0 (1993 Laserdisc mix)
4. French DD 2.0
5. Italian DD 2.0
6. Spanish (Cast.) DD 2.0
7. Spanish (Am.) DD 1.03
8. Portuguese DD 2.0
9. Portuguese (Br.) DD 1.0
10. German DD 2.0
11. Czech DD 2.0
12. Hungarian DD 2.0
13. Slovak DD 2.0
14. Russian DD 2.0
15. Polish DD 2.0 (voiceover)
16. Ukrainian DD 2.0 (voiceover)
17. Japanese DD 2.0
18. 1993 Laserdisc Audio Commentary
19. 2004 DVD Audio Commentary
20. 2011 Blu-ray Audio Commentary
21. Music-only Audio Track DD 2.0
21. Half in the Bag Commentary - Red Letter Media (2016) Recut to fit
22. Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2014) Recut to fit
23. Laser Time Podcast Commentary (2016) Recut to fit
24. Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
25. forcecast.net Commentary (2012) (recut to fit)
26. 'The Comic Book Cast' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
27. 'Geekvolution' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
29. 'Armchair Directors' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
30. 'Brain Scratch' Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
31. 'The Weekly Planet' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
32. Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2010) (recut to fit)
DISC 1 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
MAIN FILM
This is the original 1983 version of Star Wars. No special edition changes, no Blu-ray release changes. Just as it was viewed in theaters in 1983.
- motion menus
- chapter menus
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remixed from the official release)
AUDIO:
1. English DTS-HD-MA 5.1 (1983 mix)
2. English DTS-HD-MA 2.0 (1983 mix)
3. English DD 2.0 (1993 Laserdisc mix)
4. French DD 2.0
5. Italian DD 2.0
6. Spanish (Cast.) DD 2.0
7. Spanish (Am.) DD 1.03
8. Portuguese DD 2.0
9. Portuguese (Br.) DD 1.0
10. German DD 2.0
11. Czech DD 2.0
12. Hungarian DD 2.0
13. Slovak DD 2.0
14. Russian DD 2.0
15. Polish DD 2.0 (voiceover)
16. Ukrainian DD 2.0 (voiceover)
17. Japanese DD 2.0
18. 1993 Laserdisc Audio Commentary
19. 2004 DVD Audio Commentary
20. 2011 Blu-ray Audio Commentary
21. Music-only Audio Track DD 2.0
21. Half in the Bag Commentary - Red Letter Media (2016) Recut to fit
22. Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2014) Recut to fit
23. Laser Time Podcast Commentary (2016) Recut to fit
24. Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
25. forcecast.net Commentary (2012) (recut to fit)
26. 'The Comic Book Cast' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
27. 'Geekvolution' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
29. 'Armchair Directors' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
30. 'Brain Scratch' Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
31. 'The Weekly Planet' Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
32. Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2010) (recut to fit)
SUBTITLES: (All subtitles are .sup files from Project Threepio v9.2)
English, English SDH, French, Italian, Spanish (Am.), Portuguese (Br.), German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, Czech, Hungarian, Slovenian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Cantonese, Mandarin (Simplified), Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Thai
English, English SDH, French, Italian, Spanish (Am.), Portuguese (Br.), German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, Czech, Hungarian, Slovenian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Cantonese, Mandarin (Simplified), Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Thai
Star Wars Despecialized 1080p
SPECIAL FEATURES
- All changes to Return of the Jedi since 1983 Comparison Video – 15 mins
- Cast/Crew Interviews (1983)
Mark Hamill - Gene Siskel Featurette and Interview
Mark Hamill - Maria Shriver Interview
Harrison Ford - The Today Show
Carrie Fisher - The Johnny Carson Show
Billy Dee Williams - Good Morning America
George Lucas - 'The Making of a Saga' Excerpt
- Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, as well as the 'Return of the Ewok' (1983) short film (25 mins), and blooper reel.
- Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailer (x4), Theatrical Trailer,
Re-Release Trailer, TV Spots (x4),
Kenner Toy/Atari Game TV commercials (x22)
Ewoks: Caravan of Courage Trailer (1984)
Ewoks: Battle for Endor Trailer (1985)
Droids/Ewoks cartoon trailers
- Cultural Impact
How Return of the Jedi should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 6 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: 'It's a Trap' TV special
The Return of Return of the Jedi
Darth Vader Feels Blue
David Lynch's 'Return of the Jedi' Trailer
Return of the Jedi: Minecraft Parody
Complete History of Star Wars Video Games
Chad Vader (First Episode)
The Star Wars the I used to know - Music Video Parody
- Reviews
Hello Greedo (Film review + Deleted Scenes Analysis)
Jeremy Jahns (Film review only)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
- All changes to Return of the Jedi since 1983 Comparison Video – 15 mins
- Cast/Crew Interviews (1983)
Mark Hamill - Gene Siskel Featurette and Interview
Mark Hamill - Maria Shriver Interview
Harrison Ford - The Today Show
Carrie Fisher - The Johnny Carson Show
Billy Dee Williams - Good Morning America
George Lucas - 'The Making of a Saga' Excerpt
- Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, as well as the 'Return of the Ewok' (1983) short film (25 mins), and blooper reel.
- Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailer (x4), Theatrical Trailer,
Re-Release Trailer, TV Spots (x4),
Kenner Toy/Atari Game TV commercials (x22)
Ewoks: Caravan of Courage Trailer (1984)
Ewoks: Battle for Endor Trailer (1985)
Droids/Ewoks cartoon trailers
- Cultural Impact
How Return of the Jedi should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 6 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: 'It's a Trap' TV special
The Return of Return of the Jedi
Darth Vader Feels Blue
David Lynch's 'Return of the Jedi' Trailer
Return of the Jedi: Minecraft Parody
Complete History of Star Wars Video Games
Chad Vader (First Episode)
The Star Wars the I used to know - Music Video Parody
- Reviews
Hello Greedo (Film review + Deleted Scenes Analysis)
Jeremy Jahns (Film review only)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
Star Wars 1977 Original Version
Star Wars VI - The Return of the Jedi
DISC 2 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
DOCUMENTARY DISC + STAR WARS TRILOGY DOCUMENTARIES
ROTJ DOCUMENTARIES
- Returning to Jedi (2007) - 148 mins
- Empire of Dreams Part III (2004) - 30 mins
- Classic Creatures (1983) - 48 mins
- Jamie Benning: ROTJ Location Special Effects (2015) - 5 mins
- Jamie Benning: Life Inside Jabba The Hutt (2015) - 20 mins
DISC 2 - 50GB Blu-ray Disc
DOCUMENTARY DISC + STAR WARS TRILOGY DOCUMENTARIES
ROTJ DOCUMENTARIES
- Returning to Jedi (2007) - 148 mins
- Empire of Dreams Part III (2004) - 30 mins
- Classic Creatures (1983) - 48 mins
- Jamie Benning: ROTJ Location Special Effects (2015) - 5 mins
- Jamie Benning: Life Inside Jabba The Hutt (2015) - 20 mins
STAR WARS TRILOGY DOCUMENTARIES
- From SW to Jedi: The Making of a Saga (1983) - 70 mins
- When Star Wars Ruled the World (2004) - 50 mins
- Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery (1997) - 50 mins
- The Characters of Star Wars (2004) - 19 mins
- The Force Is With Them: The Legacy Of Star Wars (2004) - 14 mins
- From SW to Jedi: The Making of a Saga (1983) - 70 mins
- When Star Wars Ruled the World (2004) - 50 mins
- Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery (1997) - 50 mins
- The Characters of Star Wars (2004) - 19 mins
- The Force Is With Them: The Legacy Of Star Wars (2004) - 14 mins
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