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Originally Posted by BillieCassin
That's the thing with ALL these projects.
Folks want to carve their own name into Star Wars history, so they go too far.
If someone who has these abilities really wanted to share them with altruistic intentions, they could easily use an air gapped PC to anonymously upload it to the Internet, and the Internet would take care of the rest.
Harmy's were great, but he just keeps going to far - it's like he's Lucas 2.0 - when I heard of him wanting to recreate and refilm miniatures I kind of lost that train, LOL.
As far as Star Wars - I have to say, while it's certainly not "Blu-ray spiffy" - the Silver Screen edition is quite good. It's likely as close to the "if you saw Star Wars during it's theatrical run" average-print experience there is. It's my go-to at the moment.
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I simply fail to understand the negative attitudes towards Harmy and Team negative 1's efforts. These guys went out of their way to create versions of the original trilogy, that although not perfect, were light years better than the official lucas released Blu-rays. So now that Harmy is enjoying his 15 minutes of fame, people have a problem with that? Realise that under George Lucas regime at lucasfilm, this would never have happened, Period!, and it isn't like the public did'nt want it, but Lucas refused! What harmy and others have done is prove to Lucasfilm, fox, and Disney that the GOUT versions are not only viable, but there is sufficient public demand to make them alot of money. Now whether of not the Studios will play ball is another question.