The
STAR
WARS
Trilogy
With
Mark
Hamill,
Harrison
Ford,
Carey
Fisher,
Alec
Guiness
the
voice
of
James
Earl
Jones
Directed
by
George
Lucas,
Irvin
Kershner,
Richard
Marquand
By
today's
standards
some
of
the
effects
of
this
classic
late
'70s
/
early
'80s
space
serial
styled
adventures
may
seem
a
little
outdated
-
but,
a
well
executed
model
spaceship
or
prosthetic
monster
is
still
often
way
more
effective
to
me
than
digital
CGI
fakery.
Comparable
this
original
trilogy
(which
takes
up
the
second
half
of
the
series)
is
way
better
than
the
recently
produced
multi-million
dollar
prequels
that
are
so
digitized
it's
pretty
much
an
animated
movie!
Sure,
some
of
us
grew
up
with
it
and
have
a
special
place
in
our
hearts
for
Luke
Skywalker,
Han
Solo,
Princess
Leia,
Chewbaka,
C-3PO,
R2-D2
and
of
course,
villain
supreme
Darth
Vader,
so
we
may
be
biased.
George
Lucas
and
his
selected
collaborators
(including
the
specially
created
Industrial
Light
&
Magic)
had
to
pioneer
most
of
the
effects
and
find
ways
to
make
something
believable
that
hasn't
been
done
before.
This
set
the
wheels
in
motion
and
lay
a
template
for
many
sci-fi
action-adventures
to
follow.
The
trilogy
is
a
classic
fight
between
good
&
evil
and
consist
of
Star
Wars
Episode
IV
-
A
New
Hope,
Episode
V
-
The
Empire
Strikes
Back
and
Episode
VI
-
Return
Of
The
Jedi.
Some
of
us
prefer
the
movies
in
its
original
shape
and
not
with
the
digital
additions
that
got
added
later
-
I
personally
feel
that
it
detracts
instead
of
enhances.
Besides
the
three
films
released
for
the
first
time
on
DVD,
you
also
get
a
fourth
disc
in
this
boxset
with
all
the
bonus
footage
and
extras
you
want
so
badly.
With
many
Eastern
references
and
Tolkien
threads
to
be
detected,
Lucas
created
a
lasting
cinematic
legend
that'll
be
remembered
for
a
very
long
time.
6
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A
-
PB
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
-
B
-
C
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