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B**A
At last ... I have this set in my hands
I pre-ordered this a while ago as I was overjoyed when I found out it was being released.Now that I have had time to go through both volumes I am extremely impressed with the package.Over 99% of he 'frames' that George Lucas has selected do justice to the Saga ( one or two are questionable but out of over 1400 that's not bad!).Going through the volumes is like going through the whole Saga in still photography, a kind of deluxe giant fotonovel (if you are old enough to remember those!).For Star Wars fans this is the ultimate collectible in terms of being able to go through all six movies at once.So why only four stars?Well for the size of he books I have concerns about whether the binding will hold - hopefully there will be no issues but just some concerns. It would have been better to have an individual book for each movie but I suppose this would increase costs.Highly recommended purchase.
T**E
Don't buy poor quality print :(
Was really excited about this book and looking forward to receiving it, sadly I was very disappointed with both the quality and many of the stills chosen within the two volumes. I feel that this book was printed cheaply and sold at a high price, the fact they have had to put an excuse as to why the print is so poor sums it up really and if you're happy to accept this lame excuse then that's your prerogative, I worked in the publishing industry for over 20 years and can tell its a cheap print run! Pictures of the dune sea is a perfect example no clear crisp lines jut fuzzy blurry edges and as for the classic pose of Luke looking out to the two moons of tatooine - shocking quality shame on you G Lucas using excuses to cover up bad printing, if this was so then all the foyer photos, autograph photos and previous publication that are out there would also be of bad quality, which they are not!!!!Now to the pictures, hmmm a somewhat strange choice on some of these, the Hans Solo ones for instances from epi IV. Really? George must have some beef with Ford or there's a private joke going on there. There as some classic photos and some of the layout works well but there is also a lot of very bad choices with some good/classic photos missed out completely (don't think there's a decent pic of Zam Wesell , and order 66 was a collection of poorly chosen pics. To me it looks like he either got his p.a.'s to help him out and they didn't care what they put in or he got bored half way through used auto fill, either way it comes across as a bad attempt at an aldis photobook (in fact the print quality of said photobook is far superior to this tome!!)Now it could be said that maybe I have received a badly printed copy and other people have got decent copies with sharp clean lines and no blurs/smudge pictures and if so I stand corrected about the quality, but aside from that the picture choices are still somewhat questionable, finally, just a personal preference, but hated the special edition versions and sadly this uses photos from those versions including Obi Wans changed house- prefer the real physical house in Tunisia than the painted cgi, and the ultimate sacriledge... replacing the head of that fine actor Sebastian Shaw with that of Hayden Christensen in the final scenes of rotj!!!! at a rrp of £100.00 it's a lot and even £60.00 seems much considering its print quality,it should be priced between £25.00 and £30.00 Sadly i have returned my copy but i guess die hard /hardcore fans will love it no matter what
B**Y
Better than I expected
I, like most fans, couldn't afford the first edition signed by Lucas, so I was so excited to see it released in this format at an affordable price.Like the forward mentions, these books are in part a tribute to all the work that went into these movies, including artists, cinematographers, and so on. They are key moments personally picked by George Lucas, individual frames that he felt best tell the story, reveal the best lighting, the best angles, expressions etc. I feel, after having bought so many "making ofs" and cross sections and other reference books, it was refreshing to just see selected frames, nothing added or taken away, no retouching and the like, just key frames that tell the stories I fell in love with over the years.You won't get any insights into the movies, no anecdotes or commentaries, just the pictures you saw on the big screen in a format you can hold in your hand and stare at as long as you like. If you're a fan, you love these books.
L**R
Book: Star Wars Frames - The Plus And The Minus
Book: Star Wars Frames - The Plus And The MinusPlus:- printed on thick super quality paper- real binding is used, no glue (the book doesn't "crack" when lying open flat)- great slipcase box- lots of great pictures which allow you to study stuff you missed on screen- your own mind provides the appropriate John Williams music for each sceneMinus:- some scenes get only one or two photos like the Jango Fett & Ben Kenobi fight on KaminoWarning:Wash your hands: lots of blacks in this book which is prone to glaring fingerprints.
M**N
Visually stunning
What a huge book, the sheer weight of it alone is something to behold. The last 2 movies in the series 'Attack Of The Clones' & 'Revenge Of The Sith' were shot in digital and you can see the difference in the quality of the images from these movies compared to the rest. It is obvious that from the sleeve notes that a great deal of time & effort was put into producing this wonderful offering. A must have for any Star Wars fan although not sure whether I would have paid the full RRP of £100, so thank you amazon.
J**D
Excellent present
I would say that it is an excellent gift for a mature Star Wars fan, however I would have preferred if there a few fewer frames as it though 2 to a page was too much and should have been more selective in their choosing of their frames, but this is not detracting from the fact that it is still an excellent present.
S**H
Great 'Grown Up' Present for a Star Wars Fan
Another 40th Birthday present for my Star Wars mad hubby. This is a great grown up present for a Star Wars fan. These are two coffee table books that come in a great presentation box. They look great, and the still/frames are stunning and all selected by Mr Lucas himseld apparently. But beware, this is extremely large and very heavy!
R**O
Great collection of Star Wars information
The package is lovely on this set of books that are crammed full of information and photographs about every Star Wars movie. It is a large item and rather heavy. The box containing the books is gorgeous as are the contents. The perfect gift for any Star Wars fan.