VHS Video (widescreen version) By Jonathan Hicks
I was thinking the other night - how
many of those individuals all over the world who slagged off George Lucas for not
releasing any Star Wars DVD versions rushed out and bought this as soon as
it hit the shelves? As true Star Wars fans (which they claim to be) could
they have physically held in the excitement and eagerness to own this movie on video?
Would they have waited a long time to own the ultimate version of this film? After all,
VHS is dead - long live DVD, as they say. Thats fine if you own a DVD player. Which
I dont. Hah! Im pretty sure they did, justifying the fact by saying that they were buying the video as a stopgap measure until they could get the DVD version. I watched this on my big TV
(its not a widescreen one but its still pretty large), in full surround sound
(I dont have the technology and the amp for anything else) with the volume up as far
as I could get it (considering where I live it would be annoying to the neighbours if I
turned it up too high). And do you know what? It was still excellent. It was still exciting and
wonderful to watch. In fact, in many ways it works better
on video. For me, anyway. You see, Ive been watching Star Wars on
video for the last ten or so years, as have most other Star Wars fans
probably, so it seemed natural to watch yet another instalment on the video. Not only
that, but youve got the option to scrutinise, wind back, point things out to your
friends. One thing that I did notice - at the end of the film, when the orb has been given
to Boss Nass and the camera shows a shot of the parade and all the Gungans jumping about
in celebration, theres a Gungan on the lower left pumping both his arms at the
crowd. He looks like hes offering everyone on that side of the street out for a
fight. Noticing stuff like that is, well, fun. All those little details and effects and
things going off in the background. It shows the depth and skill of the special effects
guys at ILM, what lengths they go to create the world on screen. Fair enough, too much
stopping and winding will ruin your tape, not like DVD, but I doubt that everyone will do
that continually. Will you? I have problems with certain aspects
of Episode I, the same as everyone else, but its part of the Star Wars
universe now and the more I watch it the more I like it. Not sure about the packaging, though.
The gold box is a little... well... lame, for want of a better word. The cover is nice,
but the spine isnt very good and it looks a little out of place on my shelf with my
other tapes and box set. Ah, well, I guess you cant have it all. Like the DVD version.
God, I hate marking stuff out of ten. It makes me feel like George Lucas schoolteacher. Oh, yes, George, thats a very nice story. Have a lolly. |