doubleohfive
Fleet Admiral
I have the 2004 box set of the original trilogy. When the prequels all came out on DVD, I got those individually.
Really, that's all I need. I can appreciate the desire to have these films (well, the original trilogy, anyway) in the highest quality sound and picture, but really... George Lucas has made enough money off me.
You can argue the merit of the changes he keeps making till you're blue in the face, but he's likely going to just keep on making them. As is his right. That doesn't mean I have to keep spending my hard-earned money on the same product, over and over again.
Really, that's all I need. I can appreciate the desire to have these films (well, the original trilogy, anyway) in the highest quality sound and picture, but really... George Lucas has made enough money off me.
You can argue the merit of the changes he keeps making till you're blue in the face, but he's likely going to just keep on making them. As is his right. That doesn't mean I have to keep spending my hard-earned money on the same product, over and over again.


Similarly, for the DVD release, I appreciate the concept of having young Anakin appear as the ghost since the old man in that getup didn't quite make sense, but my beef with that shot is the execution which appears flawed (doens't appear that Hayden Christensen is looking in the same direction as the Alec Guiness and Yoda muppet), as well as the creepy smile. These infamous youtube cuts definitely have me cringing a bit at the "nooooo" and even though that's probably still my favorite scene out of all six movies watching Vader's moment of truth, it doesn't ruin the scene for me, much less rape my childhood or any other such redonkulous hyperbole.

