When you think about the buisness mind of Lucas as opposed to the creative side, releasing the original trilogy as they originally appeared in the cinema in 1977-1983 would make sense; people would buy them.
Well, on the bright side, Lucas isn't immortal. He's going to eventually pass to the great canteen in the sky, and when he does whoever ends up with control of SW will probably have no emotional stake in seeing the originals released and thus will do so.
I don't think I'm the only one who has become extremely jaded after the special editions, the prequels, constant edits and "enhancements", and the constant fights and flame wars among the fanbase to the point where I honestly do not care for Star Wars one iota. Lucas could release the originals in super high-def 15532p resolution 3d where the characters literally pop out of the screen and slap the viewer around a bit, and I wouldn't buy it.
would'nt george be grooming his children to take control of buisness aspects of skywalker ranch and star wars franchise?
Lucas originally planned his children as three sets of triplets.
Take the Greedo scene for instance. No matter who shot first, Han still killed a man in a public place, calmly stood up, stared down the crowd, tossed the bartender some coin and apologized for the mess and calmly walked out as if it were an everyday occurance. That still more than sufficiently establishes Han as a badass.
Lucas could release the originals in super high-def 15532p resolution 3d where the characters literally pop out of the screen and slap the viewer around a bit, and I wouldn't buy it.
Hey.. i'll bite
While he still comes off as a badass after the revision as you said him shooting first added a totally different level to his character. In the new version it was self defense.. Greedo may have gotten more money from Jabba if he captures Solo alive but dead would be fine too so we didn't know if he'd actually kill Solo.
However Solo didn't wait for Greedo to decide his fate and just shot him on the spot thus displaying the whole creed and vibe of Star Wars' underworld.. be first or be dead. The new version is kid friendlier and not as controversial (the same reasoning why Spielberg exchanged shotguns to walkie talkies in ET but i've never heard Lucas explaining why he changed his scene) but it also took away a bit from Han's character.
While the latter scenes and movies do show him as compassionate and decent under all his rogue exterior we also knew that he could be ruthless if the situation called for it making him, at least to me, a more "real" and well rounded character with edges and some darker aspects.
Personally, I disagree with anyone who says that Lucas has made any truly significant changes to any of the OT. Just minor stuff that only the geekiest of the geeks will complain about.
I dunno ... his performance in ROTJ was rather brutal ...
I've only even owned Star Wars twice:
- The VHS release in the late 90s (silver box, widescreen edition I think). Didn't watch it that often, sold them eventually.
- The DVD release in 2007 with the Special Editions and the original editions, which i still own.
I don't own a Blu-Ray player yet, so won't be buying this set. If I did I'd consider it.
I dunno man, let's throw Andy Serkis back in the mocap suit and start working on a CGI Harrison Ford, grab some voice acting from whoever did the best job of Han in the various video games? Radio dramas? Cartoons? Wherever!
George, there is work to be done!
I dunno ... his performance in ROTJ was rather brutal ...
CGI can't help a phoned in performance....
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