^^ Bluntly, I see it as ignorant and disrespectful of the original artistry. I look at it in much the same way as I do contemporary rap and hip-hop that steals riffs of proven music merely to surround it with crap. And all because they don't have enough talent to create something of their own.
This is where we will have to disagree. While I certainly do not mean to censor your opinion, it is also just that -- an opinion, as mine is.
My opinion is that this is an awful small thing to get so bent out of shape over. My opinion is that while rap or hip-hop are not my favorite styles of music, there's still enough value to some of each that make their existence worthwhile.
My further opinion would be that it is wholly egotistical and quite closed-minded to imply or suggest (as you just did) that simply because you view the Remastered Episodes as "crap," it automatically means that those behind the scenes creating said Remastered Episodes have done so "because they don't have enough talent to create something of their own."
That's quite narrow-minded of you,
Warped9, and putting aside the question of artistic merit, completely ignores the fact that Hollywood is a business first and that these professionals --and that's what they are, professionals-- were just doing their job. How is what they've done ignorant or disrespectful? This isn't a situation where outside mitigating cirucmustances have locked away the original episodes from the public light,
they're still out there.
I don't particularly care for
Stargate Universe. In my opinion, it's SyFy's money-grabbing attempt to mimic the reimagined
Battlestar Galactica, which I loved. But that doesn't mean I don't appreciate that it does have an audience, and one that does like it, or that I don't understand that it exists largely due to business reasons versus creative.
But, to each his own.