I use my PS3 as a blu-ray player and I'll get it. But not in one swoop. I'll 
get 
Empire Strikes Back first.



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From: Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@comcast.net>
To: scifinoir2 <scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sun, August 15, 2010 8:47:35 AM
Subject: [scifinoir2] Lucas Announces Star Wars Blu-ray

  
This deleted scene with Vader reaching out to Luke seems pretty cool. It sounds 
as if it has more of the grim feeling of "The Empire Strikes Back".  I don't 
have a Blu-Ray player yet, but not sure I'd buy this even if I did. I have at 
least two versions Lucas has released over the years--and I'm not even an 
ardent 
fan. I wonder how many different versions UPF's (Ultra Passionate Fans) might 
have?

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http://bluray.ign.com/articles/111/1112481p1.html

Lucas Announces Star Wars Blu-ray


The Star Wars Blu-ray release is now as official as it can be, as none other 
than George Lucas announced the films were coming to the format. "I wish I 
could 
say it's coming out this year, but it's coming out next year," Lucas said to 
the 
packed audience at the "Main Event" at Star Wars Celebration V today, which was 
moderated by Jon Stewart. 


Speaking about what will be included, Lucas said, "They'll be different kinds 
of 
additional material," adding, "I think you've seen enough behind the scenes 
[material] for a lifetime. There's some really good material that will be 
included in there, [including] more deleted scenes that you haven't seen yet." 
Lucas said these newly released scenes would be kept separate from the film 
itself. 


In a surprise appearance, Mark Hamill then joined Lucas and Stewart on stage, 
to 
introduce one of the new deleted scenes, which he said was his "original 
entrance" in Return of the Jedi. Hamill noted the scene was short, but that it 
was for the UPFs in the audience – the "ultra passionate fans." 


We were then shown the scene, which would have taken place after Darth Vader 
arrives on the second Death Star at the beginning of Return of the Jedi. We see 
Vader walking down a corridor and into an elevator on the Death Star. We then 
cut to Vader inside his medication chamber, a la Empire Strikes Back. As Vader 
sits there, the camera moves into a close-up and we hear him reaching out with 
the Force. "Luke. Luke. Join me in the dark side of the Force. My son. It is 
the 
only way." 


As Vader continues to repeat Luke's name, we cut to a tight close-up of Luke, 
insinuating he is hearing his father's voice. it's a very ominous shot of Luke, 
who is wearing his cloak and hood, with the shadows from the hood blocking out 
his eyes completely - in line with how Darth Sideous' face is mostly hidden. As 
Vader's voice fades away, the camera pans down to Luke's hands, and we see that 
he is using a tool to complete work on his new lightsaber. Satisfied, he puts 
the tool down and holds the lightsaber hilt up, igniting it – in what would 
have 
been the first reveal of the green blade. 


We cut to a shot from the side and see Luke is sitting inside a cave on 
Tatooine, with C-3P0 standing outside, waiting for him – no doubt to receive 
his 
orders to head to Jabba the Hutt. 


That was it for the scene, but the crowd erupted in cheers at what was indeed a 
very cool new moment, from films we are all quite familiar with. 


The panel ended with one more surprise guest – Carrie Fisher. Alas, there were 
no other deleted scenes shown to us today, but Fisher cracked to Lucas, "Did 
you 
put the nude scenes back in?" She then turned to the audience and deadpanned, 
"There was a huge me and Jabba porn scene. That's what got me into drugs." 


No further details were given on the Blu-rays as yet, which leave plenty to 
speculate about. It's safe to say from the Return of the Jedi scene being shown 
that this release will include all of the original trilogy, but while it seems 
likely the answer is yes, there was nothing definitive stated about the 
prequels 
being released simultaneously. And no, we didn't get any info on whether the 
original, pre-Special Edition versions of the films will be part of this set as 
well. 


Suffice to say though, there will be more news to come in the months ahead, so 
keep checking IGN for more on the Star Wars Blu-ray release! 


Update: About five minutes after I published this story, I was handed 
Lucasfilm's official press release for the Blu-rays. It confirms that all six 
movies are being released on Blu-ray and that the set is coming out Fall 2011 - 
so don't line up just yet! We're also told it will include, "documentaries, 
vintage behind-the-scenes moments, interviews, retrospectives and 
never-before-seen footage from the Lucasfilm archives." 


Star Wars fans should also check out my article about the new Empire Strikes 
Back documentary that debuted at Celebration [Click Here!] , that I theorize 
could possibly be part of the Blu-ray release. 





      

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