07-14-2004, 10:26 AM
nuevas noticias:
What would a day be without some Star Wars news? As fan anticipation for the upcoming DVD box set, due on September 21st, begins to reach near-fever pitch, the Lucasfilm PR machine is beginning to kick into overdrive. Fans will recall seeing the recent DVD trailer, but a new French DVD trailer has also been unveiled, which has mouths watering due to what have been described as noticeable CGI "enhancements" that were not in the 1997 Special Edition versions.
How much will Lucas really change this time around? We'll have to wait until September 21st to find out. But fans will recall that this is not the first time the digital pioneer has tinkered with his films, resulting in different video versions. (Check out our 2000 Cut List video comparison between short frame snippets of violence from the original Star wars for an example.)
As clips of the two trailers have been making the rounds on the Internet, we've added a link to a domestic-versus-French DVD trailer comparison to our Drive-In. Check it out here (http://www.dvdfile.com/interactive/drive_in/index.html) and see if you think all of the brouhaha is justified. Have your still-step button handy, and may the Force be with you.
What would a day be without some Star Wars news? As fan anticipation for the upcoming DVD box set, due on September 21st, begins to reach near-fever pitch, the Lucasfilm PR machine is beginning to kick into overdrive. Fans will recall seeing the recent DVD trailer, but a new French DVD trailer has also been unveiled, which has mouths watering due to what have been described as noticeable CGI "enhancements" that were not in the 1997 Special Edition versions.
How much will Lucas really change this time around? We'll have to wait until September 21st to find out. But fans will recall that this is not the first time the digital pioneer has tinkered with his films, resulting in different video versions. (Check out our 2000 Cut List video comparison between short frame snippets of violence from the original Star wars for an example.)
As clips of the two trailers have been making the rounds on the Internet, we've added a link to a domestic-versus-French DVD trailer comparison to our Drive-In. Check it out here (http://www.dvdfile.com/interactive/drive_in/index.html) and see if you think all of the brouhaha is justified. Have your still-step button handy, and may the Force be with you.
Saludos 
Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico

Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico