The shell is designed classic: front the movie poster, which is integrated into a small poster, behind a pretty picture. This "poster as a cover", I found already at the time of Episode I stupid, because nobody his cover hanging on the wall. Posters, and more, there is after all (currently) in any TV magazine ... The music for Episode III is sometimes accused, Williams was too classically to very similar to the issues of the so-called "old trilogy". I find, however, that the resumption of old issues in a new context an ingenious "trick" of the composer is to musically "close circle" the. It's not his only! He accompanied the film gruesome scenes not only with "terrible" music, but he adds something that enhances the effect of the scene (s)! For example, in "Anakin's Betrayal" (Track 4). The music is sad. It adds the characters and scenes added more dimensions that are not visible, but just audible. This is the best, what a soundtrack can do but what happens too rarely. "The" theme of the new soundtrack is "Battle of the Heroes", which in "Anakin vs. Obi - Wan" is resumed. Not only here, the choir of the LSO is schmissig advantage. For example, with an overtone at the beginning of "Palpatine's Teachings", but also elsewhere. In "Final" (A New Hope and End Credits) "listen" we the "first time" that Luke and Leia that - subject. A whole excerpt from the first soundtrack (A New Hope) is brought to ear, as it were like music to a big party, because by the closed circuit of the two trilogies is us yeah: Anakin will be saved by Luke, his son. Thus the triumph of the Sith is musically "drowned" Follow the prospect Triumph of "son of Skywalker." With over 70 minutes of music criticism to classical sounds in both senses is missed. The soundtrack to "Revenge" offers everything have John Williams and the LSO to offer -and is in some ways a journey of his style !!! That makes this soundtrack unique among all soundtracks of composer. Overall, the emotions aroused the music are so manigfaltig as those of the film. In contrast to the rather arid predecessor, the listener is so blessed here rich with sensations. The extra - DVD is a gift indeed! How could the Star Wars saga summarized musically? Ian McDiarmid, the "Imperator", performs an additional 70 minutes, "music videos". As a fan of the movie, this was my first purchase under the wide range of merchandise. It's probably the most valuable merchandise - piece, which appeared for the movie! Five points are not enough to express the positive points. 6 points I would also give the film, for this piece already historical film music!