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Unaltered Original Trilogy Now On DVD!
LucasFilm has answered the call and have given the fans what they wanted! The Original versions of the films we fell in love with are coming to DVD!
- Limited Edition DVDs available from September 12th to December 31st.
- Inculdes the 2004 Special Edition DVDs and of course the unaltered versions.
Lego Star Wars II: Original Trilogy also out on September 12th!!!
For more information click here
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| Clone Wars News |
Clone Wars Volume One Now Available on iTunes!!!
Now you can download the Emmy Award Winning Series the Clone Wars Volume One on iTunes.
- Chapters 1 through 20 are now available for $1.99 each or all 20 for only $10.99
- Chapters 21 through 25 will be available for download in the near future
- Play these shows on your: Computer, Video iPod, or TV (video with cable via iPod
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If you are a Hyperspace Member you can view each episode of all 25 Chapters of the Clone Wars!
For the latest news and to view these awesome episodes click here.
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| Revenge of the Sith |
Click here for the opening crawl for Revenge of the Sith!

DVD News:
- Revenge of the Sith is now out on DVD
- Will be released in Wide and Full screen formats
- The DVD will include many deleted scenes but will not be added into the film
Deleted Scenes-The Revenge of the Sith
The DVD will inculde some deleted scenes on the bonus disc here is what you can expect:
- A Plot to destroy The Jedi
- Grievous slaying Shaak Ti
- Rebellion meeting in Bail's office
- Rebellion meeting in Padme's apartment
- Rebellion confront Palpatine
- Exiled to Dagobah
Of course here at Yoda.ws we are most excited about Exiled to Dagobah!
Producer Rick McCallum describes the
scene thusly during his DVD introduction: "[It was] one of the most
painful things for me that was cut out of the movie. It's a scene where
Yoda basically arrives on Dagobah; it's that simple. It's no more than
30 seconds long - he arrives, the ship lands, you establish the planet,
and I was heartbroken when we didn't put it in the movie. I begged
George to do it, and I understand the reasons why he didn't." Lucas
explains further, "looking at the film, we realized that it was more
important to really follow the threads of the children and not the
threads of all of the characters, so we first deal with the mother, and
then we deal with the father, and then we deal with the two kids.
Putting Yoda in there was a bit of unneccessary exposition; we know
where he ends up, and we didn't think it was necessary to sort of show
that's where he goes."
"I loved that shot," continues
McCallum. "It's a beautiful, beautiful moment, and I'm hoping one day
as he's tinkering away doing the revised version" - a comment that
elicited more than a few uneasy chuckles from the audience - "that
he'll think about putting it back into the film, or if nothing else,
I'm very happy that everybody gets a chance to see it now."
For more on the DVD Press event click here
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