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Clear some space for the third chapter of the funniest trilogy in the galaxy. Once again, the Family Guy alliance travels far, far beyond the boundaries of good taste to bring you an outrageous intergalactic journey. Join them for one last outer space adventure, as Han Solo (Peter), Chewbacca (Brian), and Princess Leia (Lois) battle against the Evil Empire. Meanwhile, Darth Vader (Stewie) and the Emperor (Carter) try to recruit Luke Skywalker (Chris) to the dark side of the Force with taco nights and T-shirts. Filled with outlandish humour and exploding spaceships, Family Guy unites for a final sci-fi spoof. We aren’t doing any more, folks.Special Features • Featurettes • Trivial Pursuit--the writers battle one another in the ultimate game of Star Wars knowledge • Family Guy at Comic Con--shows the fans the full version of the 2010 Family Guy Comic Con panel with includes a Q & A with Seth MacFarlane, Seth Green, and Alex Borstein, Seth will also be performing a surprise song for fans • Peter Shin Draws--viewers watch Peter draw a few of the popular characters from the trilogy as he talks about the conception & evolution of each • Sock Puppet Outtakes • Making the Scene--Commentary from Seth Mac Farlane and Peter Shin on a side by side comparison of the animatic & final version of a selected scene • Audio Commentary--From Seth MacFarlane, David A. Goodman, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, Kara Vallow and Peter Shin. • Story Extensions--Leaked audio message Stewie leaves for Luke Skywalker (Chris); Stewie leaves message for agent;The true galaxy story--a retelling of the scandals and twists Review: good dvd - good dvd Review: Family guy - Another family guy of fun
| ASIN | B0048EJVMM |
| Actors | Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Seth MacFarlane |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 33,367 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 632 in Portable DVD & Blu-ray Players 2,059 in Animation (DVD & Blu-ray) 7,390 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (533) |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer reference | 0101IK6K51Q |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 13.5 x 1.4 cm; 80 g |
| Rated | Suitable for 15 years and over |
| Release date | 27 Dec. 2010 |
| Run time | 54 minutes |
| Studio | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
A**R
good dvd
good dvd
R**D
Family guy
Another family guy of fun
J**W
Funny as
Hilarious, you know that anyway 😂
M**Y
Family Guy - It's a Trap!
The Limited edition comes with a T-shirt, which looks a lot like the box cover only better. I haven't found any use for the Collectors cards included, but the printed copy of the script is worth a quick read through. Overall, it's worth buying the Limited Edition, if only so you can show off the t-shirt to your friends. I have marked this down a star, as I don't see any point in the collectors cards, and the box itself is bulky, and does not fit in with all my other DVD's & Blu-rays - I would have liked the Disc in a standard DVD or Blu-ray case really. It's a must watch for any Family Guy fan, or even Star Wars fans with a sense of humour, especially if you've seen the previous two 'themed' stories: "Blue Harvest" & "Something, Something, Dark Side". They effectively cover Episodes 4 (A New Hope), 5 (The Empire Strikes Back) & 6 (Return of the Jedi) of the Star Wars films, but with a Family Guy humorous twist.
M**N
Brilliant...thank you Seth!
Biased review, but putting together 2 of my favourite ever things was always going to be a winner with me. Seth said they were forced to do the final one and there are some bits where you think they wern't trying...but most bits are really funny. Stand out moment is Brian in Endor. I picked this LE set on the cheap - theres not too much to it but buy for the film, you will watch it again and again.
J**S
FANTASTIC, worth paying that bit extra!!
I am a huge family guy fan and this was the only dvd I did not have so I thought lets pay the bit extra for the limited edition, and it was worth it, the episode it great but the t shirt and collectors cards are brilliant. also in there is a copy of the script signed by seth mcfarlane, which in itself is worth the extra money. so yeah I highly recommend it to any family guy fan
A**S
Classic family guy episode
Must watch family guy episode, absolute classic.
V**N
Peter as Hans Solo
Hysterical
S**R
It's a trap is pretty much what you would think it is. Partly an homage to Star Wars, and partly a spoof. Seth McFarlane and Seth Green are huge fans of Star Wars (Green often spoofs Star Wars on his show Robot Chicken), which probably helped get Fox's permission and Lucasfilm's blessing to do spoof Star Wars. It began with the wildly popular Blue Harvest, then the follow-up with Something, Something Dark Side, which spoofed A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back Respectively. This one, as you can tell from the cover, spoofs Return of the Jedi. There is a pretty good joke at the beginning that they are just doing this one to cash in and declare in the opening crawl that Fox made them do this one. Like the other ones, this is basically a longer version of a Family Guy episode, and because it is on DVD, you get uncensored jokes. Some of the jokes are pretty cringe-worthy and fall flat, while others work pretty well. It is a very mixed bag. It also does not help that this spoofs the movie that is pretty much universally considered the weakest of the original movies. For those who get the DVD, the extras include a commentary track on the movie with Seth MacFarlane, writers David A. Goodman, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, Shannon Smith, and director Peter Shin. Then there is a "Special Message from Darth Stewie, that is just a random joke as a separate extra, a Star Wars Trivial Pursuit that is basically the writers answering Star Wars questions for a half an hour, and a twenty-minute feature on drawing the characters, a short outtakes clip, an animatic version of the show, and a making the scene feature in which the director explains on the evolution of a couple of different scenes from the animatic version to what ends up in the final product. So, there is a lot of bonus material for those who want to watch it. Overall, it just seemed like this had to be made because they had spoofed the other two movies, not because anyone involved in the process actually wanted to do this one. That definitely comes through in the final product as it is not nearly as good as the first two, but then again neither was the source material. As I said above, some of the jokes were good and some fell flat, which really made for an inconsistent final product. But, if you are a fan of Family Guy and have the other DVDs, you probably will want this to keep your collection complete.
J**S
I watched it twice this weekend and a third time with the commentary track. I found it to be just as enjoyable as the previous two parodies. "Jedi" is widely regarded as the least satisfying installment of the Star Wars original trilogy. Part of that may stem from the general disdain towards the "cuteness quotient" of the Ewoks, and part of that might simply be because "The Empires Strikes Back" was a hard act to follow. Truth be told, anyone trying to parody "Return of the Jedi" simply has less fruitful material to work with. The "Family Guy" staff readily admits they had trouble writing this episode. It's hard to parody the same thing three times and keep it fresh. But I think they did a more than adequate job with it. And visually it is even more spectacular than the previous two. It may not be as consistently funny as "Blue Harvest" or "Something, Something, Something Dark Side", but you must admit that the novelty of a Family Guy parody of a Star Wars film has worn off a bit by now. Given that, I think writers David Goodman and Cherry Chevapravatdumrong did a fine job. I am happy to add this DVD to my library alongside the other two parodies. Speaking of staff writer Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, she is one of the four writers of these parodies featured in the DVD bonus content feature in which they compete in a game of Star Wars Trivial Pursuit. Cherry is very easy on the eyes, if you know what I mean, and it wouldn't surprise me if she started getting a little bit of fan mail. Not only is she a Star Wars fan, she also went to Yale and later earned a law degree. She's good-looking, funny, smart, AND a little nerdy. I'm in love from afar! That aside, "It's A Trap!" is better than the negative reviews here would indicate. It manages to skewer the film and maintain its "Family Guy" sensibility. This one is similar enough in tone and execution to the previous two parodies that I believe anyone who loved the first two but gave this one a deeply negative review is just over-reacting. For something to be truly deserving of a one- or two-star review, it really needs to be crummy on just about every level. That would not be the case here. I think the large number of low-star reviews here are from people who just were disappointed that it didn't meet their high expectations for whatever reasons, and they angrily dismissed the film as being worse than it truly is. But hey, that's the Internet for you. I think my favorite joke in the whole episode was the "Power Station" gag. If you weren't listening to rock radio in the mid 1980's, you might not get the joke. But this show is for us over-40 adults too, not just you young whippersnappers.
J**A
aahh This has always been the best! Family guy is the best adult cartoons ever!. would recommend this to anyone for sure. movies are always better because they dont cut out the language on dvd's as they do on tv. always better to watch these on dvd! Family guy beats all the other adult cartoons out there! its a must see on dvd's!!!!
S**N
So funny and incredibly clever. For any fan of Star Wars and Family Guy a must see.
A**R
Finished my collection of Star Wars Family Guy. Arrived intact
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