‘Star Wars’ Blu-Ray Breaks Records. Oh You Douches.

It’s disheartening to know that for every level-headed dude or dudette I come across here at OL or across the internet, there’s an insane amount of sycophantic Lucas ass-worshippers. I know a good amount of people who swore off buying the the Star Wars Blu-Rays because a) three of the movies were garbage and b) the changes to The Trilogy were unacceptable.

It appears we’re in the minority.

THR:

The Force has certainly been with Lucasfilm Ltd. and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment during the first week of the  Star Wars: The Complete Saga‘s release on Blu-ray.

The nine-disc set took in $84 million globally since its launch on Sept. 16, selling 515,000 units in North America, and making the set the highest-selling and most pre-ordered title in Blu-ray history.

Fans got a preview of some of the added features at  Comic-Con  this summer, where some of the deleted scenes were screened.

Despite the warm commercial welcome, the release has caused some  grumbling  among fans, who are upset over tweaks to the original films, including the adding of a Darth Vader line to the climactic scene of  Return of the Jedi.

Along with the six feature films, the set includes making-of documentaries, popular  Star Wars  spoofs, deleted and alternate scenes, and interview

Vomit.