Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga [Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Only @ Best Buy]
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- Product NameStar Wars: The Skywalker Saga [Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [Only @ Best Buy]
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Overall review of the "Skywalker Saga" 9 movie Set
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Having been a long time fan of the series, starting on the infamous date for all SW fans, 25 May 1977, I was eager to get this set and have all the movies in UHD 4K. This set does NOT include the SW stories "Solo" and "Rogue One". I will be getting "Rogue One" separately for the 4K as I have "Solo". The box itself is decent, it has a leather like feel to it and opens up on the sides to reveal a middle "silver book" that contains all the discs and original artwork from each of the 9 movies. The movie pages have the 4K and Blu-ray disc housed in their own respective sleeves on the upper right corner and are labeled as such when you remove them. Removing them is a sticking point, but as with anything disc, you have to handle with care. They are a bit tight as this is a new set and I think over time it will loosen a bit for each disc. The outer black case does not line up absolutely on the line, and that is a bit of a disappointment when it comes to the Death Star graphic on the front, but that is a minor thing to me. It's not handmade by Rolls Royce. The 9 bonus discs are pretty good, but NOT all the material for each movie is in THIS set. There is new material, interviews, etc. for this set mixed with original material brought over from the 2011 9 disc set. You can find more on the 3 bonus discs that came with that Blu-ray set. Keep those 3 discs if you have it. Also, the 2004 Star Wars Trilogy "Bonus Material" DVD is exceptional with the vintage IV-VI trilogy content. Has ALL the trailers for those three movies and the EPIC documentary "Empire Of Dreams". That to me, is THE documentary for the original trilogy. This is NOT on this 2020 Box Set. Some of the vintage trailers are on the bonus discs for IV-VI. Episode IX does NOT have any deleted/extended scenes on the bonus disc. Why? I don't know. I do believe there is much footage that could have been added here. We get a "Skywalker Saga" documentary, rather it's a behind the scenes 2 hour video mostly about VII-IX with a little bit of footage from IV-VI added in here and there. No mention of Episodes I-III at all. The plus here for me is the total package, although the disc sleeves may have been better, it doesn't appear they will scratch easily as the material behind it is slick. They are tight on the sides, but I believe over time it will loosen a bit. Handle with care as always. We get all the movies on UHD 4K with newer prints. The original trilogy (IV-VI) has never looked better. No, it does NOT contain the 1977, 1980, 1983 theatrical releases with all mistakes and film defects inherent in those, even now in later format releases (VHS box sets/1995 THX Laserdisc sets). You will never see those on a UHD 4K set. George made it clear many years ago, that the movies that were originally seen on the screen in those years were not the complete vision he had at the time. He couldn't do alot of things he wanted because of the limits of technology at the time. So, he basically had to wait unitl the movie technology caught up. Even if this set is not the most perfect one, I do like it, but it could have been better overall for content and the placement of discs in the sleeves. Artwork is well done and the artwork on the discs are well done, too. A solid 4 Stars.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
If you’re a Die-Hard S.W. fan, BUY IT!
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If you’re a die-hard Star Wars fan and you don’t mind spending a chunk of money, then buy this set! The “Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga 9-Movie Collection” Box Set includes all 9 Star Wars films in 4K Ultra HD/Blu-Ray discs and digital copies: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace, Episode II - Attack of the Clones, Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, Episode IV - A New Hope, Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, Episode VI - Return of the Jedi, Episode VII - The Force Awakens, Episode VIII - The Last Jedi and Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker; this set does not include the spin-offs, “Solo” and “Rogue One”. This box set also includes a collectible outer box showing The Death Star from the franchise, a collectible artbook showcasing artworks from various artists for each movie, an exclusive letter signed & printed by Mark Hamill who played Luke Skywalker in the franchise and digital codes for each movie. BUYER BEWARE: If you love collecting things and don’t mind spending this much money, then go ahead! I grew up with this franchise since I was a kid and because my father got me into Star Wars, I was in love with it, so buying this box set was worth every penny! Other than having a hard time getting the discs out from the art book’s sleeves, I have no problem with this set. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
The ultimate collection for Star Wars fans
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I knew one day I would have all nine episodes in 4K. I hoped that they would make them sharp and the sound phenomenal. I wanted that experience of reliving the entire Skywalker saga in a new way. This set delivers! My first test was Episode 4. I wasn’t sure what to expect. When the 20th Century Fox splash with the fanfare came on, it sounded the same. So I thought maybe they didn’t do anything to the soundtrack. The screen moved to A Long Time Ago, In A Galaxy Far Away.... And then it exploded. The orchestral depth was there, the force of percussion and brass was there. In my surround sound filled room it sounded as if I was looking up at John Williams as he was conducting on a sound stage. The movie progressed and as the Tantive IV spanned across the screen followed by the ISS Debstator, the visual sharpness was spectacular. The color was clearly more defined and deeper. R2 and 3PO were scuffed and tarnished vividly. The corridors and lasers were crisp and as intended. It shines but in a way that doesn’t diminish the era in which it was created. I haven’t plunged into the remaining movies yet. But my initial experience of this set is that it’s worth every cent. The case is very nice, the discs are stored in a hard board book with art pages and there are 9 extra content discs, along with blu rays and 4K blu rays. I highly recommend for any Star Wars fan out there.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
It’s Star Wars!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.It’s Star Wars! The good,bad and ugly. Everyone has their own polarizing opinion of the Skywalker series as a whole. I.e. Disney ruined it! Not my Star Wars etc. However, we won’t discuss that. What I will tell you is that the movies look and sound absolutely awesome! I know, you can already hear the theme by famed composer John Williams now can’t you? This set comes with each 4K and blu ray copy, plus all the bonus discs for each film. Digital codes included, it even contains a letter written by old Luke himself Mr. Mark Hamil. The collectible case is a nice homage to the Death Star and houses the collection nicely. The only negative I see is these discs are packed in tighter than Chewbacca in a Tie fighter. With that in mind, if you are careful you won’t rip the casing taking these little jewels out. Overall a great buy , but a little better execution on the disc placement would give it a 5.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Almost Perfect
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is a gorgeous box set with two exceptions. The glue that holds the info sheet to the box set left discoloration on the box when removed. Also, I've never cared for the type of sleeves that hold the discs into boxes like this one does. I do not like having to touch anything other than the outside of the disc. Other box sets like this have left scratches on the discs. Time will tell if that will be the case with this box set. Both of these are disappointing in a $250 box set. The video & audio on the discs are both exceptional. The 1080p blu rays looks amazing on my home theater projector with the audio is immersive in 5.1.2 Atmos. The 4K discs are stunning on my 4K Sony TV in my living room with very good audio on a Klipsch soundbar. I have yet to stream any movie on any my Roku players.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Wow. What a set
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Just wow. Regardless of how you may feel about the prequel trilogy or sequel trilogy, this is an amazing box set. First off, to have the original trilogy in 4K is fantastic. Yes, it's yet another iteration of them, but still fantastic nonetheless. Hopefully the original theatrical versions will become available at some point. But this box set has it all. All 9 films in 4K and blu-ray. Hours upon hours of bonus behind the scenes material. The packaging is just beautiful and top notch. While it may be a little pricey, the box set cost is actually cheaper than buying them all on 4K individually, unless you don't want all 9 films. But well worth it IMHO.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Box Set of the Best Film ever!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Absolutely Beautiful packaging for the set, I personally have no problem with book style sleeves for the discs. The films look and sound fantastic! The original trilogy looks like it was filmed yesterday it's so clear! Decent bonus material though I do wish they included the extras from the 2004 DVD set, other than that small gripe I absolutely love the set.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
THE SAGA OF THE FORCE
||Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I waited long for the 4K UHD upgrades and immediately bought the BEST BUY EXCLUSIVE BOX SET OF THE SAGA . IT WAS A LITTLE PRICY BUT , COME ON , 27 DISCS AND 9 MOVIES IN 4K. WORTH IT . THE BOX SET WAS BEAUTIFULLY DONE . THE 4K UHD VERSIONS WERE GREAT , ESPECIALLY WATCHING EPISODES 4,5&6 . THEY LOOKED FANTASTIC. GREAT COLLECTION.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionThe picture shows 27 disk.. What is on each disk exactly?
Asked by jaxson.
- A:Answer I believe that it’s all 9 movies on 4K, all 9 movies on blu-ray, and extras for all 9 movies on blu-ray (one blu per film).
Answered by chloekingdom
Q: QuestionWhat versions of the films will be included? Theatrical, directors cut, extended cut, original and re-release of older films, extras like outtakes or other discs, 2 or 3 discs per film?
Asked by TheCollector.
- A:Answer I know on the Disney plus app the Original Trilogy movies are new 4k transfers (2012?) based on the SE 1997 Negatives, with most of the 2004 and 2011 Blu-ray changes put back in and better color timing/sound mixes then the old 2004 masters that the 2011-2019 Blu-ray also used. No word on if the restored original unaltered cuts will be included at least in HD quality. The Prequels are most likely the same files used to create the 2011-2019 Blu-ray, up-scaled with a (very) slightly different color timing and sound mixes. The Sequels will most likely be the same as the Blu-ray and 4k already in stores, or soon to be The special features will probably be everything released on all the DVD and Blu-ray/digital copies of the past. Maybe some archived stuff as well.
Answered by Patman
Q: QuestionJust to be sure , it doesn't include Rouge One or Solo but does it contain The Rise of Skywalker ?
Asked by Bud55.
- A:Answer It will not contain Rogue One or Solo: A Star Wars Story. Just the 9 episodic films of the Skywalker saga including The Rise of Skywalker.
Answered by Dannnn
Q: QuestionExcuse me for asking questions! Is it your product, but do you have Japanese subtitles or Japanese dubbing?
Asked by Genki.
- A:Answer No, it does not have Japanese subtitles or dubbing.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionIs the Digital copy going to be HDX or UHD???? Thank You!!!!!
Asked by Bella.
- A:Answer Based on previous Disney releases, the digital copy will be UHD if you purchase the 4K Blu-ray version of this set.
Answered by Abilash
Q: QuestionIs this box set limited to a number? And also is the letter truly signed by Mark or is it a reprint?
Asked by Brian.
- A:Answer I see no numbering on the box and the letter from Mark Hamill is mass produced and printed on a translucent parchment material.
Answered by LordVader75
Q: QuestionI just pre-ordered this set and wanted to know how and when I can expect the digital copies. I understand perhaps release to digital on the 17th, but what platforms will I need to have and how do I go about getting that digital copy?
Asked by RAJM.
- A:Answer The digital copies will be available for all platforms (iTunes, Vudu, Prime Video, etc.), but if you have a Movies Anywhere account, then the digital copies for the movies will be used for all those platforms. The digital copies are included in the release, so you’ll have to wait until the 31st to get them, sadly.
Answered by KingCharisma927
Q: QuestionAre these HDR (High Dynamic Range?) copies, too?
Asked by beans.
- A:Answer The 4K discs are in standard HDR. The digital downloads also are encoded in Dolby Vision.
Answered by Steve