I wouldn't burn Rogue One I quite enjoyed that one. But the rest...The proper order is actually 4, 5, 6. End of story.
The next step is to throw the remaining films in the trash.
Then you proceed to set the trash on fire.
When the fire is out you urinate on the ashes.
That's my process.
Your mileage may vary.
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TESB and ROTJ were both released first-run with the episode numbers, and SW was re-released as episode IV in the '80s long before the prequels.
When I was a kid I used to stare at the VHS box art (CBS/Fox set) and get lost in it. I can't picture anyone doing that with these.
Really? Exactly how many people are going to buy a 10 disk box set that don't know the order?
The proper order isn't even 1-10, it's 4,5,6,1,2,3,7,3.8, 8, 3.9 so they'd have to also add a card to explain the proper order to the 17 people who buy it who don't already know the order.
It's so funny, I hardly stream anything so I still have it in my head that people mostly buy physical media.Maybe not, as how many kids do you think will actually own the physical copies over streaming/downloading them these days, and in the future?
It's so funny, I hardly stream anything so I still have it in my head that people mostly buy physical media.
Heck, I still can't fathom how people can enjoy watching movies on their phones.
You know what would look really slick is to have the nine episode box set ( after tros is released obviously) just have black boxes with silver trim and just the episode numbers in Roman numerals in some fancy font. Simple but classy. No more of this photo shop garbage art.
I would just like to say that, since five of those are definitely villains, what does that say about Yoda...?![]()
You know what would look really slick is to have the nine episode box set ( after tros is released obviously) just have black boxes with silver trim and just the episode numbers in Roman numerals in some fancy font. Simple but classy. No more of this photo shop garbage art.
And that's a ROTJ stormtrooper on ESB.........