Was The Phantom Menace in 3D?

Was The Phantom Menace in 3D?

This surprising decision follows the underwhelming box office performance of Episode I: The Phantom Menace re-released in 3D in February 2012. It debuted to only $23M domestically but maybe even more importantly hardcore fans felt it was yet another craven cash grab by George Lucas.

When did The Phantom Menace come out in 3D?

Feb. 10, 2012
Lucasfilm Ltd. and 20th Century Fox will release the 3D version of Star Wars: Episode I:The Phantom Menace on Feb. 10, 2012. George Lucas’ Industrial Light & Magic is supervising the 3D conversion, with an eye for both technological considerations and artistic intentions.

Is there an extended version of The Phantom Menace?

1999: In May, Episode I – The Phantom Menace was theatrically released. 2001: In November, The Phantom Menace was released on DVD, which features a slightly extended cut from the theatrical release.

Is the original Star Wars trilogy on Blu Ray?

Star Wars: The Original Trilogy on Blu-ray+DVD Combo feature Star Wars Episodes IV-VI. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back In this installment, Luke Skywalker and his friends have set up a new base on the ice planet of Hoth, but it is not long before their secret location is discovered by the evil Empire.

Who was Anakin’s father?

He was the son of Shmi Skywalker, a slave who conceived a child without a father. His blood contained over twenty-thousand midi-chlorians, surpassing that of Grand Master Yoda and all other Jedi in the galaxy.

Why did George Lucas start with Episode 4?

Author Michael Kaminski writes in The Secret History of Star Wars that Lucas decided to start with the fourth episode “due to technical and storytelling reasons.” He further explained, “Lucas had a massive, expensive epic on his hands, and divided the story into three separate films.

Was Jabba the Hutt originally a human?

In Mulholland’s scenes as Jabba, Jabba is represented as a rotund Human dressed in a shaggy fur coat. In 1997, the Special Edition re-releases restored and altered the original scene to include a computer-generated portrayal of Jabba.

Is the first Star Wars movie on Blu-ray?

But here, on Blu-Ray, the quality, picture and sound are just outstandingly amazing. There is no “digital noise” to be seen here, a problem which really bugged me with there previous releases: especially in the first episode, which had the most room for improvement regarding its quality.

Are there any deleted scenes from Star Wars?

Also, several CG mistakes have been fixed, such as the two-headed pod race announcer’s hand going striate through his jacket. And several cool deleted scenes have been re-inserted, such as each of the pod racers from episode 1 being introduced by the announcer to the crowed.

Is there a third episode of Star Wars?

And even the third episode, which is of the highest quality standards, makes the original releases look like nothing. Allot of the color and hazing problems of the first two episodes (the third one didn’t’ need any fixing up in this area) have been fixed and updated and now look more vibrant and sharp than ever.

What was the problem with the first two Star Wars movies?

Allot of the color and hazing problems of the first two episodes (the third one didn’t’ need any fixing up in this area) have been fixed and updated and now look more vibrant and sharp than ever. Also, several CG mistakes have been fixed, such as the two-headed pod race announcer’s hand going striate through his jacket.

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