Family Guy Star Wars Trilogy Torrent
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ok, great news. I have successfully built and burned both the 25GB and 50GB version for Star Wars. As promised, here is the list of features for the Star Wars set,
Each film will be released over 4 seperate bluray disks.
- 25GB Film only (24 audio options, 32 subtitles)
- 25GB Special Features disk
- 50GB Film + Special features disk (32 audio options, 32 subtitles)
- 25GB Bonus Documentaries disk.
STAR WARS
- FILM ONLY (25GB)
- motion menus
- chapters menu
- audio/subtitles menu
VIDEO: 1280x720p H264 23.976 fps (remuxed from the official MKV)
AUDIO:
5.1 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 70mm six track mix)
2.0 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 35mm stereo mix)
1.0 DTS-HD-MA [English] (1977 35mm mono mix)
2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1985 Laserdisc mix)
2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1993 Laserdisc mix)
2.0 Dolby Digital [German] (1978 dub reconstruction)
2.0 Dolby Digital [French] (1977 dub)
2.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish] (1977 Castilian dub)
1.0 Dolby Digital [Spanish] (1980 Latino dub)
1.0 Dolby Digital [Portuguese] (1980s Brazilian dub)
2.0 Dolby Digital [Japanese] (1978 Dub)
2.0 Dolby Digital [Italian] (1977 dub)
2.0 Dolby Digital [Polish] (1995 Voiceover)
2.0 Dolby Digital [Czech] (1992 dub)
2.0 Dolby Digital [Hungarian] (1984 dub)
1.0 Dolby Digital [Russian] (recut SE dub)
1.0 Dolby Digital [Russian] (1980’s voiceover)
2.0 Dolby Digital [Ukranian] (recut SE dub)
2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (1993 LD Audio Commentary - silence filled with 1993 LD 2.0)
2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2004 DVD Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2004 starwars.com Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (2011 BD Archival Interviews Audio Commentary - recut to fit this release)
2.0 Dolby Digital [Isolated Score]
2.0 Dolby Digital [English] (Commentary For Visually Impaired)
SUBTITLES: (All subtitles are .sup files from Project Threepio v9.2)
English, English SDH, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
- SPECIAL FEATURES DISK (25GB)
- ‘Introducing the Despecialized Edition and its Sources’ – 20 mins
- All changes to Star Wars since 1977 Comparison Video – 25 mins
- Cast Interviews (1977)
Mark Hamill – BBC
Alec Guinness – Parkinson
Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hammill – The Mike Douglas Show
Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hammill – On set interviews
Bonus Interview: Harmy - BBC (May 2016) - Deleted Scenes/Bloopers
All deleted scenes, including the original cut of the Cantina scene, and blooper reel. - Trailers/Tv Spots
Teaser Trailer, Theatrical Trailer, Re-Release Trailer, Honest Trailer (2016), 17 x 30 second TV Spots - Cultural Impact
How Star Wars should have ended
Robot Chicken: All episode 4 clips edited together in chronological order
Family Guy: Blue Harvest TV special
Bad Lip Reading
Half in the Bag: George Lucas/Star Wars discussion episode - Reviews
Hello Greedo (Despecialized edition + Film review)
Jeremy Jahns (Despecialized edition + Film review)
Chris Stuckmann (Film review only)
- FILM + SPECIAL FEATURES (50GB)
Includes everything on both 25GB disks, plus 8 more audio options, including:
- 2.0 Dolby Digital [Thai] (recut SE dub)
- 2.0 Dolby Digital [Navajo] (recut from 2014 SE dub)
- ‘The Canon’ Podcast Commentary - Devin Faraci & Amy Nicholson (2016) (recut to fit)
- Red Letter Media – Mr. Plinkett (2012) (recut to fit)
- Rebel Force Radio Commentary (2014) (recut to fit)
- Collider Commentary (2016) (recut to fit)
- ‘Steele Wars’ Podcast - Live Comedy Commentary (2015) (recut to fit)
- Rifftrax Comedy Commentary (2011) (recut to fit)
- BONUS DOCUMENTARIES DISK (25GB)
- Jamie Benning’s ‘Star Wars Begins’ Filmumentary (2hrs20mins)
- Making of Star Wars (1977) (49 mins)
- Empire of Dreams - Part I (60 mins)
As always, you must own the source material to download these disks. Therefore, if you do not already own them, please purchase the robot chicken and family guy star wars specials, as well as the bonus commentaries, which cost a couple of dollars each.
I will update with more info on availability shortly. Upload speeds where I live are very slow, so it may be a few days.
Thanks to everyone on the boards for your ideas and encouragement with this project. I look forward to sharing it with you all soon.
Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy (Star Wars) Blu-ray Review
The Shows
'They're doing a Family Guy-style parody of Star Wars: I'm laughing already!' That sort of assumptive punchline on the part of fans no doubt emboldened Seth McFarlane and his minions to crank out the lackluster Blue Harvest, which took on Episode IV, but a lot of people must have watched it because Family Guy went and did their thing to Empire, and called it Something, Something, Something Dark Side. This one was, well, stellar, a perfect blend of small-screen animated hi-jinx and insightful Star Wars humor. And no Trilogy would be complete without Jedi, so It's a Trap! is here, too.
Worth noting is that this boxed sets marks the Blu-ray debut of Blue Harvest, first released on DVD almost three years ago.
The Picture
Family Guy is slowly coming around to the HD ways, and so Blue Harvest and Something, Something are framed at 4:3, with vertical black bars left and right, while the recent It's a Trap! is a widescreen-friendly 16:9. We can clearly see the evolution of the video quality across the trilogy, from sometimes-severe video noise, moiré and twitching on Blue Harvest to a limited strobing and reduced stair-stepping on fine lines in Something, Something, all the way to the bold hues and fairly impressive It's a Trap!
To various degrees, all suffer from an unpleasant ringing in soft glows, and even Trap shows some weird quality of motion in camera moves. I wouldn't call any of these jaw-dropping, video-wise, but they do get better with each installment.
The Sound
The programs improve before our ears, too, with a couple of instances of good surround, plus a nice bass kick for the destruction of Alderaan in Harvest, although this first effort is mostly played out in the front channels. The rears and subwoofer are exploited even more aggressively in Something, and still more effort apparently went into Trap, with plenty of involving DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 moments, extremely generous for a TV show soundtrack.
Dialogue is extremely well-presented throughout, and all three make extensive use of the original sound effects and John Williams' timeless musical score.
The Extras
Family Guy Star Wars Trilogy Torrent Download
All three episodes include a roundtable creator commentary (full participant listing below), while Blue Harvest ports over some (not all) of the content from the January 2008 DVD release, in standard definition. The highlight is the geeky fun of the twelve- minute George Lucas/Seth McFarlane interview. Something, Something offers a surprising blend of real Star Wars fanaticism mixed in with the usual Family Guy behind-the-scenes frou-frou, and it's all in high-def. The extras on It's a Trap seem the most disposable.
All three Blu-rays support BD-Live, with Fox's Live Extras, which here include exclusive content. Packed along with each Blu-ray is a second disc which carries a Digital Copy of the corresponding episode, for iTunes and Windows Media, but we can also download the Digital Copy directly to selected portable devices via a network-connected Blu-ray player, either via the unique printed unlock code number or by taking a picture of the special bar code image. Very cool implementation of current technology!
Final Thoughts
These roughly-one-hour romps have all been officially sanctioned by Lucasfilm, which greatly enhances their collectibility to a very loyal, very spendy fanbase. That cachet and the exclusivity of Blue Harvest help make this fancy--and affordable--Blu-ray boxed set more attractive than the only girl in the galaxy, dressed in a metal bikini....
Product Details
- Voice Actors: Seth McFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Mike Henry, Patrick Warburton
- Directors: Dominic Polcino, Peter Shin
- Audio Format/Languages: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (English) - all; DTS 5.1 (French, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish), Dolby Digital 5.1 (Spanish) - Blue Harvest
- Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French, Quebec French, Portuguese, Italian, German, Castilian Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Commentary in various languages (Blue Harvest); English SDH, French, Portuguese, Danish, Finnish, Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish, Cantonese, Mandarin, English Commentary, Danish Commentary, Finnish Commentary, Norwegian Commentary, Swedish Commentary (Something, Something); English SDH, Spanish, French (It's a Trap!)
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1/1.33:1/1.78:1
- Number of discs: 6
- Rating: NR
- Studio: Fox
- Release Date: December 21, 2010
- Run Time: 48/55/57 minutes
- List Price: $39.99
- Extras:
- Audio commentary by Patrick Clark, Mike Elias, David Goodman, Joseph Lee, Seth McFarlane, Dominic Polcino, Danny Smith, Alec Sulkin and Kara Vallow (Blue Harvest); Seth McFarlane, Mark Hentemann, David A. Goodman, Kirker Butler, Dominic Polcino and Seth Green (Something, Something); Seth McFarlane, David A. Goodman, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, Shannon Smith and Peter Shin (It's a Trap)
- 'A Conversation with George'
- 'Once in a Lifetime: The Making of Blue Harvest'
- Family Guy Star Wars Clip Show
- Animatic Version of Blue Harvest
- Family Guy Fact-Ups
- 'The Dark Side of Poster Art'
- Something, Something Animatic Scene-to-Scene Comparison with commentary
- Family Guy: Something, Something, Something Dark Side Table Read
- Sneak Peek of Family Guy - Episode VI: We Have a Bad Feeling About This Table Read
- 'A Very Special Message from Darth Stewie'
- 'Star Wars Trivial Pursuit: The Ultimate Championship'
- 'Drawing with Peter Shin'
- Sock Puppet Outtakes
- It's a Trap Animatic
- 'Making the Scene'
- Digital Copies
- BD-Live with Live Extras
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