I'm thinking if it does include something burning into your brain, you really shouldn't use it. They'll probably advertise it as such, then instead burn into your brain an overwhelming love of the prequels. I suppose on the plus side, whichever version you get, you won't be mad at the prequels anymore.
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George Lucas announces all 6 Star Wars movies on Blu-ray
Posted by Patrick Sauriol on Saturday, August 14, 2010
Today at Celebration V, the official Star Wars convention sanctioned by Lucasfilm, Star Wars creator George Lucas addressed the assembled crowd of onlookers that all six films in the franchise will be coming on Blu-ray for the first time. The release date is fall 2011, and in addition to improved video and audio quality for A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, there will also be new featurettes, documentaries, behind-the-scenes footage, interviews and deleted scenes.
To answer the question of what will be among the deleted scenes in the Blu-ray Star Wars set, Lucas introduced Mark Hamill to the audience. The man who played Luke Skywalker then set up who the deleted scenes are intended for, the UPFs: ultra-passionate fans. The lights then dimmed and a preview of the deleted scenes you'll find on the Blu-ray set began.
It was the scene showing Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker assembling his new lightsaber on Tatooine. As described by IGN, the scene starts with Darth Vader arriving on the second Death Star. The Dark Lord of the Sith then enters his personal quarters and private meditation chamber where he uses the Force to call out to his son. The scene then shifts to a cloaked Luke working on the green lightsaber in a cave on Tatooine (if indeed this is a cave because, according to the Return of the Jedi novelization and book canon, Luke made his green lightsaber from materials found inside the abandoned hut of Ben Kenobi.) After finishing construction of the lightsaber Luke turns it on for the first time, then depowers it to join a waiting C-3PO outside the home.
Carrie Fisher was also on hand to help Lucas introduce the Blu-ray editions, even managing to crack two jokes connecting her days of drug abuse to a deleted nude scene with her in that slave Leia outfit.
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Will it include the option to turn off the fuckwittery of the Special Editions and a special feature that burns into your brain and completely removes any and all traces of the prequels? It bloody needs to!