

Is far more rare than a regular one sheet poster, and there is no fear of purchasing a reproduction. Once they were approved, theįinal posters would be printed and the proofs normally were destroyed. These would thenīe shown to people in a position to "OK" them. Of the poster, which added an extra inch to the width of the poster (whichĮxplains why the poster measures 28" x 41"). Commonly, they would leave the color chart on the edge Printed in large quantities, the printer would print a limited number of test posters. This is aĪbout Printer's Proofs : Before a poster was
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The regular 1992įan Club one sheet was a limited edition printed in 1992 for The Star Warsįan Club and had a serial number printed on the bottom border.

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#STAR WARS SILVER SCREEN EDITION MOVIE#
There are thousands of different original movie postersįrom all the Star Wars films that have been made since 1977. Many of them is instantly recognizable and highly sought after by movie Of collector interest in original Star Wars movie posters. If a movie poster is "original" "real" "authentic"?

We have written severalĪrticles comparing known originals to "fakes".ĭo you have questions about your Star Wars posters? Our site isĬonstantly used 24/7 for authentication and information. Whether their Star Wars posters are originals or reproductions. We have helped thousands of people determine Until they do a proper release I live with the three Star Wars movies (yes there are only three) in low resolution, grainy, illegally downloaded form.Please scroll down to see our collection.Ĭ has been used as a reference source by beginning and advanced collectors,ĭesign professionals, home theater companies, Hollywood celebrities, memorabilia dealers, and auction houses worldwide. I refuse to pay for an original trilogy that has been ruined. Would they accept the originals? I don't know, but I don't give a **** either. An entire generation, or maybe even two, have been weaned on the Special Editions. This year is the 20th anniversary of the Special Editions, which were released to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the first movie's release, so we're right up against the point where the Special Editions have have been "the" versions longer than the originals were. We can't let that happen, but it's happening already. George Lucas said that the original versions will eventually disappear from public consciousness and that in fifty years his ruined versions will be the only version people know. I know there are tons of issues in doing so, especially with the 1977 movie, but it's something that HAS to be done. Which i imagine most star wars fans do.ĭisney really needs to do a proper restoration of these movies. The creators just ask that anyone who gets a copy actually owns a physical version of Star Wars. I'm sure anyone interested can find them. I know there's some Star Wars fans like myself here so i thought I'd point these out in case anyone didn't know about them. Which is cool because you can watch the original version but have the colors and definition a little more like what our eyes are used to seeing these days.HD.īoth versions are really cool for different reasons but what's best is they're the original versions, before George Lucas went back and cgi changed a bunch of things. It's a little grainy but that's part of its charm, it kinda looks like a 1977 film because it is essentially a frame by frame scan of an actual reel of film.īut then i also found the Despecialized Versions, which are the theatrical versions of the original trilogy in HD. But it's popular and a well done treatment, and the only 're-done' version of Star Wars I'd heard of.īut recently i found the Silver Screen Edition of A New Hope which is pretty cool because it's a scan of the actual 1977 film. The list is extensive so i won't go all into it. I know some know about Star Wars Revisited, the popular fan-done version of A New Hope that fixes a lot of things.
