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View Poll Results: Which version of Star Wars Blu-ray will you be purchasing (or not)? | |||
The Complete Star Wars Saga |
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1,335 | 72.48% |
The Prequel Box Set |
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20 | 1.09% |
The Original Trilogy Box Set |
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110 | 5.97% |
Not Purchasing Star Wars Blu-ray |
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377 | 20.47% |
Voters: 1842. You may not vote on this poll |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Knight
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Actually as someone with a keen interest in film history, I think that this film deserves an HD release in it's orginal version for the sake of that. Afterall, the effects from 1977 are what won an Oscar, not the ones from 1997, 2004, or 2011. Same goes for the sound, editing, and music, all of which were altered.
As far as money goes, would release of the unaltered versions make a ton of money, I doubt it, but I'm sure they would make enough to pay back the costs of restoring/releasing them and then some. Afterall the group of people who would buy these are I would assume 30 and up, an age group more apt to purchase physical media than those weened on the special editions, and a group they may have the disposable income as well. |
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In those days for big films (although Star Wars didn't become "big" until AFTER it was released), carefully checked prints (especially the 70mm prints) were made for the initial releases, especially for Los Angeles and New York premieres. In the decades before that, some theaters even used to receive special rectified prints if they had steep projection rakes in the gigantic old theaters. Sometimes the premiere theaters would get quality dye-transfer prints. But outside of the major cities, the prints were more likely to be "mass produced" and didn't look as good. Having said that, it was much easier to maintain quality when initial runs were a few hundred prints compared to the thousands of prints that are made for release in more recent years, although today, the "prints" are DCPs as film is phased out. Also, the specific circumstances in any given theatre - the brightness of the image, whether they were still using arc lamps or had switched to Xenon, the projection lenses used, etc., would all have an impact on how that image and how the colors would look on the screen. So there's no one way that any film ever looked. I used to consult for a company that checked presentation quality in theaters on opening day. Due to NDAs, I can't name the company. But the point is that when a film played at a multiplex, we had to check every screen the film played on and I can tell you that even within the same multiplex, it was a totally different experience moving from screen to screen - it was almost like seeing a different movie and audiences reacted totally differently in each screen. So if anyone (outside of whoever did the color timing on the original) tells you they know exactly how the color timing is supposed to look for any film, they have no idea what they're talking about. All they can tell you is how it looked for them on the occasion they saw the film and that's assuming they can truly remember. |
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Thanks given by: | The Fallen Deity (05-19-2014) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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To me, it's honestly as bad as someone colorizing CITIZEN KANE and then saying: "oh, sorry… in order to colorize it, we had to affect the original negative, so this is now the only official and high-quality version you'll be able to get. In fact, we've even gone into the Library of Congress and replaced the black & white CITIZEN KANE print with the new colorized version." BLADE RUNNER, CLOSE ENCOUNTERS, and LOTR (among others) all give viewers the choice of seeing whichever cut they want, and present those multiple cuts with the same high quality presentation. There's no reason a true classic of cinema like the original STAR WARS shouldn't be treated with the same respect. |
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Blu-ray Baron
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And I don't believe the cost of restoring these is going to be as large as one might think. |
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#46268 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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![]() The original versions are a huge part of film history and a whole generation of people grew up watching those versions and not the Special Editions. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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http://www.the-numbers.com/alltime-bluray-sales-chart As of the end of the last year the Complete Saga sold 1.7M units. That's a respectable enough number for a pricey box set but it's not the kind of number that suggests some vast, untapped riches ripe for the taking. I don't know what kind of numbers the OT standalone set moved but what's a realistic ballpark for a combined total? 2.5M? Maybe 3M? Star Wars is huge by any standard. Star Wars on Blu-ray is only huge by Blu-ray standards. And a UOT release - for all the heat and buzz it would generate - wouldn't even be huge by that standard. It wouldn't move millions of units. It wouldn't even move hundreds of thousands of units. In all likelihood it would move tens of thousands of units. That's certainly a respectable enough number and would probably cover restoration costs but all this talk of free money and financial windfalls is unwarranted. This release might very well happen someday but nobody is going to get rich doing it. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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But that's why I think a theatrical run would work even better, 'cause if they REALLY want to capture the nostalgia of the original versions then what better place to do it than in theaters, fans surrounded by hundreds of other like-minded people, instead of a few guys watching it at home in their man-caves with the lights off? (Guilty as charged.) If it took even a tenth of what the '97 SE hauled in ($138 million just for Star Wars! ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Breather (05-19-2014) |
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Seems that restoring and releasing the UOT is certainly feasible, as far as I can tell, and I suspect Disney may very well be working on this, or planning to work on this, perhaps with a cost/profit sharing deal with Fox for distribution.
If so, it would be a welcome acknowledgement of an important part of movie history and preservation. Mr. Lucas has every right to assert the Blu-ray version as his definitive versions of the movies, but the works as they were originally produced need to be respected. I would LOVE a release that presented both versions of the movie, perhaps with special features highlighting the history of how the alterations came about, in addition to the making of the initial version of the film. Think of the approach with BladeRunner Final Cut. The final cut has had some changes made since the initial theatrical releases. Lucas can have his say on the release as to the version he finds definitive and why, but history will also be respected. Different fans can then decide which editions of the trilogy to consider definitive. Here's to possibilities, regardless of who shot first. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Knight
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I'm sure, I'm just thinking what carrot they could dangle for those to go see it other than it just being the original version. In 1997 it was new footage/effects. Maybe if the released the Original version of Star Wars they could make a short that leads into the new films...or the first trailer...etc..
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