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<blockquote data-quote="Psychotic Dreamer" data-source="post: 1769494" data-attributes="member: 977"><p>I watched them through today and am quite happy with them. I had no problems with the audio or any of the alterations. I also enjoy the prequels a great deal. I loved the Empire of Dreams documentary. When I started watching it I didn't realize it was nearly 2 and a half hours long. I also enjoyed watching all the trailers and TV spots. All in all I must say this was a great investment and will be getting a lot of watching.</p><p></p><p>Back when I used to have a reliable VCR and consider VHS to be the height of video quality I watched all three movies each weekend. After I switched everything over to DVD I just couldn't deal with watching the VHS's. It had nothing to do with the quality of the video or anything, but just hated having to fast forward and such. So for a long time I haven't watched the movies. It was very nice to get back into watching them. While I doubt I will return to watching them everyweek, I do know I will watch them more frequently. Now I just have to wait for Episode III to come out and be on DVD. Then I can sit down and do a marathon and watch them all. That'll be nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psychotic Dreamer, post: 1769494, member: 977"] I watched them through today and am quite happy with them. I had no problems with the audio or any of the alterations. I also enjoy the prequels a great deal. I loved the Empire of Dreams documentary. When I started watching it I didn't realize it was nearly 2 and a half hours long. I also enjoyed watching all the trailers and TV spots. All in all I must say this was a great investment and will be getting a lot of watching. Back when I used to have a reliable VCR and consider VHS to be the height of video quality I watched all three movies each weekend. After I switched everything over to DVD I just couldn't deal with watching the VHS's. It had nothing to do with the quality of the video or anything, but just hated having to fast forward and such. So for a long time I haven't watched the movies. It was very nice to get back into watching them. While I doubt I will return to watching them everyweek, I do know I will watch them more frequently. Now I just have to wait for Episode III to come out and be on DVD. Then I can sit down and do a marathon and watch them all. That'll be nice. [/QUOTE]
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