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re: The Jedi scene that was deleted would have helped me

Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:45 pm to
Posted by dexy82
Madison, WI
Member since Sep 2004
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Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:45 pm to
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they even had a re-release of the movies before Return came out.


they did, they also re-released Star Wars in 80'

But some of the younger generation seems to think all these movies were easily at our fingertips for our viewing pleasure when that was hardly the case
This post was edited on 4/11/13 at 8:46 pm
Posted by drizztiger
Deal With it!
Member since Mar 2007
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Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:48 pm to
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Laserdisc CLV (1982)

Laservision was thinking ahead of the curve in 1982. Offering the very first laserdisc presentation, Laservision made Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope available for home viewing on laserdisc. The format was a 12-inch platter recorded in CLV (Constant Linear Velocity), which allowed 60 minutes of film on each side requiring the viewer to flip it over, ultimately proving the suckiness of the past.

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VHS, Beta, and Laserdisc CAV (1984-85)

In 1984, The Empire Strikes Back was released on VHS and Beta for home nerding pleasure. However if that wasn't exciting enough, the following year both Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back on laserdisc were presented in CAV (Constant Angular Velocity). This format was a godsend for nerds since it allowed a numerically ordered frame-by-frame view of the entire film, allowing them to dissect it in an organized manner.
This post was edited on 4/11/13 at 8:52 pm
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