JeanGreyForever wrote:I don't own them on Blu-Ray, only DVD, so 4-6 are a must have for me in the new format. Especially if they include all previous bonus features alongside the new ones.
The 4K bonus discs are decently loaded, but still missing out on a lot of good material that was on past home media releases:
Special Letterbox Collector's Edition (1992, VHS):
--From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga (1:04:58, 1983)
The Definitive Collection (1993, Laserdisc):
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Star Wars audio commentary by writer/director George Lucas, special effects supervisors Dennis Muren and Ken Ralston, special effects illustrator Ralph McQuarrie, and sound designer Ben Burtt (2:00:50)
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The Empire Strikes Back audio commentary from by writer/director George Lucas, special effects supervisors Dennis Muren and Ken Ralston, special effects illustrator Ralph McQuarrie, and sound designer Ben Burtt, and puppeteer Frank Oz (2:04:15)
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Return of the Jedi audio commentary by writer/director George Lucas, special effects supervisors Dennis Muren and Ken Ralston, special effects illustrator Ralph McQuarrie, and sound designer Ben Burtt, and puppeteer Frank Oz (2:11:33)
--War Stories (10:05)
--A Tour of The Lucasfilm Archives (9:04)
--The Star Wars Gallery (1:49)
--Sound Advice (22:07)
--A Flight Through the Asteroids (2:20)
--The ABC's of Jedi Effects (9:24)
--Jedi Videomatics (1:21)
--Music Video: "Lapti Nek" (2:55)
The "Faces" Trilogy (1995, VHS/Laserdisc):
--An Interview with George Lucas: Star Wars (6:38)
--An Interview with George Lucas: The Empire Strikes Back (7:15)
--An Interview with George Lucas: Return of the Jedi (6:25)
The Phantom Menace Special Edition (2001, DVD):
--Web Documentary (58:09, 1999)
--Behind the Scenes: Visual Effects (8:38)
--Behind the Scenes: Costumes (8:09)
--Behind the Scenes: Design (7:16)
--Behind the Scenes: Fights (7:56)
--Behind the Scenes: Story (8:15)
--Multi-Angle Animatics: Introduction (2:00)
--Multi-Angle Animatics: Podrace Lap One (2:39)
--Multi-Angle Animatics: Submarine Sequence (1:27)
--Music Video: "Duel of the Fates" (4:19)
--Deleted Scenes: Introduction (7:35)
--Deleted Scene: The Air Taxi Sequence (1:07, with 6:55 intro)
--Deleted Scene: Dawn Before the Race (1:09, with 0:33 intro)
--Deleted Scene: Farewell to Jira (1:03, with 0:32 intro)
--Deleted Scenes: Conclusion (2:14)
--Gag reel (2:02)
Attack of the Clones Special Edition (2002, DVD):
--Web Documentary (1:04:46)
--Behind the Scenes: Story (9:01)
--Behind the Scenes: Love (9:37)
--Behind the Scenes: Action (8:11)
--Music Video: "Across the Stars" (4:34)
--Deleted Scene: Padmé Addresses the Senate (1:54, with 1:07 intro)
--Deleted Scene: Extended Arrival on Naboo (1:51, with 1:14 intro)
--Deleted Scene: Padmé's Bedroom (1:19, with 1:19 intro)
--Deleted Scene: Anakin and Padmé on Trial (0:38, with 0:57 intro)
--Gag reel (2:24)
Star Wars Trilogy (2004, DVD):
--Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy (2:30:36)
--The Characters of Star Wars (18:57)
--The Birth of the Lightsaber (15:34)
--The Force is with Them: The Legacy of Star Wars (13:23)
--The Return of Darth Vader (9:08)
--Easter Egg: Trilogy Gag Reel (4:43)
Revenge of the Sith DVD (2005):
--Web Documentary (1:35:41)
--It's All For Real: The Stunts of Episode III (11:04)
--The Chosen One (14:37)
--Music Video: "A Hero Falls" (3:33)
--Deleted Scene: Stirring in the Senate (Bail’s Office) (1:44)
--Deleted Scene: Confronting the Chancellor (Palpatine’s Office) (1:59)
--Deleted Scene: Exiled to Dagobah (0:34)
The Complete Saga (2011, Blu-Ray):
--The Making of Star Wars (48:58, 1977)
--SPFX: The Making of The Empire Strikes Back (48:04, 1980)
--The Collection: Slave Leia Costume (2:02, 2011)
Documentaries/Specials Never Before Released on Home Media:
--The Star Wars Holiday Special (1:37:54, 1978)
--The Making of The Empire Strikes Back (58:33, 1980)
--Universe: The Empire Strikes Back (8:44, 1980)
--Star Wars: Music by John Williams (54:18, 1980)
--Return of the Ewok (25:09, 1982)
--"American Masters": George Lucas - Heroes, Myth, and Magic (1:00:35, 1993)
--"Omnibus": George Lucas - Flying Solo (50:00, 1997)
--Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery (45:04, 1997)
--"Omnibus": A Long Time Ago - The Story Of Star Wars (49:56, 1999)
--From Star Wars to Star Wars: The Story of Industrial Light & Magic (43:52, 1999)
--Deleted chapter of "Empire of Dreams" about The Star Wars Holiday Special (~10:00, 2004)
--"Science of Star Wars": Man & Machine (43:50, 2005)
--"Science of Star Wars": Space Cowboys (43:51, 2005)
--"Science of Star Wars": War, Weaponry & The Force (43:50, 2005)
--Animal Icons: Star Wars Creatures (43:34, 2005)
--AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to George Lucas (1:30:00, 2005)
--Building Empire: A Filmumentary (2:16:38, 2006)
--Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed (1:30:40, 2007)
--Returning to Jedi: A Filmumentary (2:27:59, 2008)
--Star Wars Begins: A Filmumentary (2:19:00, 2011)
Documentaries Released Independently:
--Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth: Episode 1 "The Hero's Adventure" (53:00, 1988)
--"A&E Biography": Harrison Ford - The Reluctant Hero (43:34, 1998)
--R2-D2: Beneath the Dome (22:20, 1999)
--The Mythology of Star Wars (55:26, 2000)
--"A&E Biography": Carrie Fisher - Princess with a Pen (43:34, 2002)
--"A&E Biography": Mark Hamill - A Force to be Reckoned With (43:34, 2002)
--"A&E Biography": George Lucas - Creating an Empire (1:29:45, 2002)
--Star Wars: A Musical Journey (1:11:00, 2005)
--Plastic Galaxy: The Story of Star Wars Toys (1:07:39, 2014)
--Elstree 1976 (1:41:35, 2015)
--I Am Your Father (1:22:00, 2015)
--The Prequels Strike Back: A Fan's Journey (1:20:00, 2016)
JeanGreyForever wrote:Also, I really wish they would make Cast and Crew archival commentaries for the ST films as well. Daisy Ridley basically did a commentary of the throne room scene in TLJ which would be perfect to include.
https://youtu.be/kIDS0tfFzvI
Abrams didn't even record a commentary for
The Rise of Skywalker, nor are any deleted scenes offered, leading me to suspect there may even be another release of the film in the future. But given the reception to
Rise (even though I personally loved it), I don't think Disney plans on revisiting the films on home media again.
Albert