List of Star Wars DVD reviews starting with V
Vader's Lightsaber promo (DVD rating - 5/5)
Vader, lightsabres, the force, millennium falcon, R2-D2..... (DVD rating - 5/5)
Vastly improved over Episode I (DVD rating - 5/5)
Verdict of a Star Wars Virgin (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very bad movie. (DVD rating - 1/5)
Very banal writing, Great Visuals (DVD rating - 2/5)
Very cool movie : 0 ) (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very disappointed (DVD rating - 1/5)
Very Disappointed (DVD rating - 1/5)
Very disappointing movie (DVD rating - 2/5)
Very dissappointing movie, but good special features (DVD rating - 3/5)
Very Good (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very Good (DVD rating - 5/5)
very good (DVD rating - 5/5)
very good documentary but the rest........ (DVD rating - 2/5)
Very good for a science fiction movie. (DVD rating - 4/5)
Very good movie with minor problems (DVD rating - 4/5)
Very good movie! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very good movie, but could have a better plot (DVD rating - 4/5)
Very good movie. ages like fine wine. (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very good special effects (DVD rating - 4/5)
Very Good Transfer (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very Good, But... (DVD rating - 4/5)
Very Mixed Opinion (DVD rating - 3/5)
Very nice. (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very nicely done (DVD rating - 4/5)
Very nicely done ! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very Ordinary Packaging. Great video and very good audio. (DVD rating - 4/5)
Very Pleased (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very poor acting! (DVD rating - 2/5)
Very underrated, but no masterpiece. (DVD rating - 4/5)
Very well done (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very Well Done! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Very wooden, stiff acting (DVD rating - 2/5)
Very, very Good (DVD rating - 5/5)
VERY, VERY, VERY average (DVD rating - 2/5)
very,very,very worth the wait (DVD rating - 5/5)
VHS only? Yikes! (DVD rating - 1/5)
VHS quality....'nuff said (DVD rating - 3/5)
VHS release a dissapointment (DVD rating - 2/5)
VISUAL EFFECTS+ACTION-PLOT=DUD! (DVD rating - 2/5)
Visually Rich, but otherwise not even a good B movie (DVD rating - 1/5)
Visually spectacular but lacking in substance (DVD rating - 3/5)
Rating: 5/5
LETS START WITH JAR JAR BINKS.WHY WHY WHY DO PEOPLE HATE HIM SO MUCH.HE'S SO FUNNY LIKE CHEWEECCA.WHY BECAUSE HE TALKS STRANG. SECOND. ANAKIN SKYWALKER PLAYS AS A KID IN THIS MOVIE. KNOW KIDDING LOL LOL LOL LOL AND LOL AND FACE IT IM A STAR WARS FANATIC. THIS IS JUST A NEW BEGINNING.
Rating: 5/5
Ok for all the people who keep insisting that the pre-quil trilogies are as good or better than the originals-wake up. Just because a movie has a Star Wars logo on it does not make it any good. Pairing awful acting and obvious and pathetic digital effects have made the pre-quil trilogy sad and insulting at best. If anyone out there likes Star Wars, and wants to watch a great movie, episodes 4-6 are it. This is a great set, some of the greatest films ever concieved. But, as I said, Mr. Lucas has lost his mind. He keeps "improving" the originals-making them worse. Ep. 4-6 looked real, maybe a little sketchy but nonetheless real. Adding shotty digital effects all over the place greatly cheapens these films, and since we will never see the classic original cut movies on DVD, I suggest everyone buys this right away, before old George Lucas does anymore damage. BUY THE CLASSIC TRILOGY!!!!THE PRE-QUIL TRILOGY SHOULD NOT EXIST!!!!
Rating: 1/5
While I must concede that I have been anticipating the release of Star Wars on DVD since the format became mainstream - I am severely disappointed in the treatment presented here.
These films are not the original Star Wars films from '77-83, these are not even the versions released in '97 as definitive. What we are given here is what Lucas would like us to believe is his "true vision." Be that as it may, the movies pale in comparison with his "half-finished" works from 25 years ago.
With that in mind, these are great DVDs. The picture is good throughout (aside from a few skips). However, an important note is that the Audio is horrible through most of the trilogy. Not only are there major adjustments to the volume of the score in comparison with effects, but the channels are botched in 5.1, and there are also sequences of drowned out dialogue.
Rating: 3/5
Picked up the box set last weekend. I was an avid Star Wars fan and I gotta say, my jaw hit the ground when I watched "Return of the Jedi." When they changed the music scene in Jabba's Palace to this really bad, made for Saturday morning cartoony replacement scene. It was like it was an exercise on "how can we make cool CGIs???" When they put in Christian Hayden or whatever his name is, to replace the original actor in the "ghost scene" and when they changed the scenes at the end during the celebration. It was really obvious. Plus the music was horrible.
I will say however, that the movies do look better after been cleaned up. Some of the things were hokey though. When Greedo shot first-pause it right before and play it in VERY slow motion. You see Han's head flick to his right to avoid the shot-it almost looked like an amateur did some kind of horrible photoshop animation with a cut and paste of his head!
Luckily, I do have the VHS versions. If I ever want to watch the last 3 episodes again, I'd watch the first 2 on DVD and the last one on VHS.
The saving grace was Empire Strikes Back, which could pass off as a fairly modern made movie. Luckily, of the 3, that was my favorite one.
Rating: 5/5
This is an excellent movie, with incredible special effects and great background information on a world we were thrown into in A New Hope. Reading the reviews of all the people that are bashing this movie makes me sick. Episode 1 is not so much about action, but about the beginning of a story that will answer all our questions we have about the Star Wars Universe. This is exactly why Lucas made Episode 4 first, he knew that people would not accept a slow starting movie series, so he pushed everyone into the action of A New Hope. Take this movie for what it is, an incredible journey into a galaxy far far away. Who can watch this movie and not be excited about the next two. Only complaint, no DVD.

