Considering I'm not really a fan of most of the changes made over the years, aside from polishing the sound and video quality (getting rid of garbage mattes was the reason I broke down and got the blu-rays) I just have to relegate myself to thinking what actual changes qualify as "pretty neat." By that, I don't mean that I necessarily prefer the changes over how they were done originally, but since there was no stopping changes in general, I might as well consider changes I do like.
One "new" shot I love (it was added in the Special Editions but I still consider it "new") is the more dynamic "get out of range before it blows" shot of the Falcon, Luke's X-Wing, and a couple other fighters leaving just before the first Death Star blows up. There was nothing wrong with the original shot, and the 70's model work was, of course, superb, but I really like the tilting camera used in the 'improved' shot, as it is really dynamic and exciting.
Another shot I like, one that most critics have panned - because they say it was added at the last minute, and they'd even argue that it looked like a rush job - was Sebulba's cameo in Return of the Jedi, which is on the Blu-ray. I think it looks okay, and Sebulba was always my favorite non-human character (aside from Maul, but even he is humanoid) as I've always liked their unique design. Some would argue that this isn't, in fact, Sebulba, that it's another Dug, and that it may be the one that was seen in AOTC. Well, whatever. i think that Dug looked old in Clones, and now he's young again? Whatever. I'll call the Dug in Jedi Sebulba... and I like him that way!
One "new" shot I love (it was added in the Special Editions but I still consider it "new") is the more dynamic "get out of range before it blows" shot of the Falcon, Luke's X-Wing, and a couple other fighters leaving just before the first Death Star blows up. There was nothing wrong with the original shot, and the 70's model work was, of course, superb, but I really like the tilting camera used in the 'improved' shot, as it is really dynamic and exciting.
Another shot I like, one that most critics have panned - because they say it was added at the last minute, and they'd even argue that it looked like a rush job - was Sebulba's cameo in Return of the Jedi, which is on the Blu-ray. I think it looks okay, and Sebulba was always my favorite non-human character (aside from Maul, but even he is humanoid) as I've always liked their unique design. Some would argue that this isn't, in fact, Sebulba, that it's another Dug, and that it may be the one that was seen in AOTC. Well, whatever. i think that Dug looked old in Clones, and now he's young again? Whatever. I'll call the Dug in Jedi Sebulba... and I like him that way!