
A Music-Only Version of STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Is Available
Have you ever watched Star Wars and thought “This movie would be so much better if I could only hear John Williams score.” Well, now you can find out if that is true or not.
Rian Johnson took to Twitter to reveal that his favorite special feature is indeed a music only cut of The Last Jedi but there are certain criteria that must be met in order to have it:
The Last Jedi’s out today in the states for digital download, blu in two weeks. Of all the special features, my favorite one is kinda hidden, so wanted to call it out. If you buy the movie anywhere online (or the blu) you have access to a music only version of TLJ.
— Rian Johnson (@rianjohnson) March 13, 2018
This is the full movie, but with no dialogue, fx or backgrounds… just John’s score. I really wanted to put this out, it’s really something to see John’s music play with the movie, like a silent film.
— Rian Johnson (@rianjohnson) March 13, 2018
The one hoop you have to jump through to get it: get the Movies Anywhere app and link whatever account you bought the movie with to it. It’s free, it works pretty painlessly. Kinda a pain I know, but I think it’s worth it to get this version.
— Rian Johnson (@rianjohnson) March 13, 2018
So if you want to experience this, you have two options: Wait a little bit longer for the blu-ray, or download digitally – but you must download the Movies Anywhere app.
I have the Movies Anywhere app. It is great. I have my Google Play and my Amazon account linked, and my digital movies all appear in one place. I am #TeamPhysicalMedia so I never had a huge digital collection. I didn’t want to redeem my digital codes because I would need to have all kinds of accounts and passwords and things; or I had to succumb to getting an iTunes account. Neither were options I was excited about. But with this app, I now have a pretty decent digital movie collection too. The codes to redeem the digital come with blu-ray, so waiting a couple extra weeks means I get two copies of the movie for the price of one. I will buy the movie on blu-ray, and redeem the digital code on Movies Anywhere.
I wasn’t ever asking for a music only version of Star Wars but I am certainly intrigued. I’ll be sure to check out when I finally get my copy. If you have experienced it already, let us know how it is in the comments below.
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