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SW blu-rays have changes to the films again

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Lucas should've just rebooted the OT to better fit with the prequels instead of just trying to make the OT work with the prequels...or...alternately, the prequels could've been made better to fit with the OT, but what's done is done. But atleast with a reboot we'd have the original films to fall back on.
But in what way is Star Wars continuity important or even necessary to enjoy the movies?

You're new to Sci-Fi Geekdom, aren't you? ;)
 
Lucas should've just rebooted the OT to better fit with the prequels instead of just trying to make the OT work with the prequels...or...alternately, the prequels could've been made better to fit with the OT, but what's done is done. But atleast with a reboot we'd have the original films to fall back on.
But in what way is Star Wars continuity important or even necessary to enjoy the movies?

You're new to Sci-Fi Geekdom, aren't you? ;)

Geekdom makes up a large percentage of posters, but a small number of movie goers--even to Star Wars movies.
 
So the sets arrive on Wednesday for us (Tuesday US time); when do the pre-ordered sets arrive? How soon are we gonna see confirmations of more bad shit?

:D
 
I managed to get my hands on the set today and it's amazing to rewatch them in HD. It's like I'm watching whole new movies. The changes don't really concern me and thus far I haven't noticed anything different. If there are more changes they certainly aren't major like the whole Han Shot First thing.
 
I managed to get my hands on the set today and it's amazing to rewatch them in HD. It's like I'm watching whole new movies. The changes don't really concern me and thus far I haven't noticed anything different. If there are more changes they certainly aren't major like the whole Han Shot First thing.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I managed to get my hands on the set today and it's amazing to rewatch them in HD. It's like I'm watching whole new movies. The changes don't really concern me and thus far I haven't noticed anything different. If there are more changes they certainly aren't major like the whole Han Shot First thing.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Like he said: They aren't major.
 
I managed to get my hands on the set today and it's amazing to rewatch them in HD. It's like I'm watching whole new movies. The changes don't really concern me and thus far I haven't noticed anything different. If there are more changes they certainly aren't major like the whole Han Shot First thing.

I remember when I first got my VHS THX-remastered OT in letterbox. I'd never seen it in widescreen before. So much more detail...it was amazing.
 
Now that the sets are (almost) here, who's taking bets for when a BD double-dip will take place with the original versions of the OT? Remember it was stated that the original versions were unsuitable for DVD release, too, but they magically showed up. (Ditto the un-remastered Star Trek TOS which also showed up on BD).

Actually, with the 35th anniversary of ANH in 2012 I'm half expecting there to be an "all versions" release, sort of like what was done with Blade Runner and its umpteen variations.

Alex
 
Actually, with the 35th anniversary of ANH in 2012 I'm half expecting there to be an "all versions" release, sort of like what was done with Blade Runner and its umpteen variations.

Alex

Maybe they'll just release ANH on Blu-Ray. And then release TESB in 2013. And then ROTJ in 2014. And THEN they'll release the box set of all the originals on Blu-Ray in 2015.
 
Now that the sets are (almost) here, who's taking bets for when a BD double-dip will take place with the original versions of the OT? Remember it was stated that the original versions were unsuitable for DVD release, too, but they magically showed up. (Ditto the un-remastered Star Trek TOS which also showed up on BD).

Did you miss large stretches of the thread? The ones where we talked about how the original film masters for the first trilogy were altered to make the 1997 special editions, making a simple direct remastering of the originals in HD impossible? The ones where we talked, ad nauseum, about how the original versions released on DVD were of noticeably inferior quality even compared to the DVD special editions, hell, even compared to the laserdisks from which they were duplicated?

And the situation with Star Trek was so totally different it's not even worth comparing the two.
 
Just wait until a few years and Luca$ will release the original$ in a blu-ray double dip. It'll probably just be in standard definition on a BR disc too! He just likes to rob us of our money since he's forcing us to buy this again and again!!!



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Lucas has done anything BUT milk the home video releases. If he was, he would release the original uncut versions later for a premium. He would then release the original release cut without the Ep IV title crawl (just "Star wars") and he would release an original concept cut that had the original concept intro, etc etc.

I find his stance on refusing to release the original cut strangely refreshing, in fact. At it's basic, I like most of the Special Edition changes. Realistically, the only way Greedo should get off a shot at all is if it's like Johnny Ringo in Tombstone. :D 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.
 
Lucas has done anything BUT milk the home video releases. If he was, he would release the original uncut versions later for a premium. He would then release the original release cut without the Ep IV title crawl (just "Star wars") and he would release an original concept cut that had the original concept intro, etc etc.

I find his stance on refusing to release the original cut strangely refreshing, in fact. At it's basic, I like most of the Special Edition changes. Realistically, the only way Greedo should get off a shot at all is if it's like Johnny Ringo in Tombstone. :D 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.

Actually, if he releases the Original Trilogy on blu ray last, it's the best he can do. Everyone will have bought the other bluray set already. And everyone will buy the other release, too. If he released the OT now, only half would buy the Special Edition.



btw... Fanboys 2 where the gang breaks into Skywalker Ranch again, but this time to steal the original film rolls of the OT would be quite funny.
 
Lucas has done anything BUT milk the home video releases. If he was, he would release the original uncut versions later for a premium. He would then release the original release cut without the Ep IV title crawl (just "Star wars") and he would release an original concept cut that had the original concept intro, etc etc.

I find his stance on refusing to release the original cut strangely refreshing, in fact. At it's basic, I like most of the Special Edition changes. Realistically, the only way Greedo should get off a shot at all is if it's like Johnny Ringo in Tombstone. :D 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.

Actually, if he releases the Original Trilogy on blu ray last, it's the best he can do. Everyone will have bought the other bluray set already. And everyone will buy the other release, too. If he released the OT now, only half would buy the Special Edition.

I agree with Uxi.

If Lucas was/is going to pull a fast one with blu-ray in that manner, why didn't he do it with DVDs a couple years ago?
 
Haven't bought the original cut versions on DVD, and have no intention of buying them on blu-ray should they be released.
 
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