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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 1,335 72.48%
The Prequel Box Set 20 1.09%
The Original Trilogy Box Set 110 5.97%
Not Purchasing Star Wars Blu-ray 377 20.47%
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:29 AM   #47121
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You are 100% right. It really annoys me when people claim Lucas is the "artist" of these movies. No he's not. He's the artist of a new hope, and only the producer and financier on the rest of the OT movies. This is the equivalent of Universal recutting American Graffiti without Lucas's consent cause they financed it. I'm sure Lucas would not be ok with that
They did. And he wasn't. Ironic, isn't it?
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:32 AM   #47122
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Yup. He got all mad about it (understandably so) and said that in the future he would finance his movies so no studio would take it away from him. Then he became the studio and did exactly that to other filmmakers. Just like Darth Vader becoming that which he wanted to avoid. Oh the irony!
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:33 AM   #47123
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To be fair Lucas did ask for Irvin Kershner's permission to alter TESB, so he had the director's consent when it came to that particular film. Richard Marquand on the other hand passed away ten years before the special editions were released, so one could argue it was disrespectful of Lucas to change ROTJ.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:38 AM   #47124
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I've never understood this argument, but it seems to be the one people have been making for what, 15 year now?

George Lucas didn't direct episodes 5 and 6. He is basically the studio that owns the rights to them. So what he is doing is no different to, say, Ted Turner colorizing Casablanca. And wasn't that something that outraged George Lucas?
15 years, about as long a entitled fans have been crying?

Lucas wrote the story, it was his idea. So yes, it's most definitely His art.

Look, if the content fans have to listen to the entitled fans cry for 15 years, you better believe you'll have to listen to "His artwork".

The only difference is, most content fans have not lost their minds and use terms like "rape" and "childhood", and any other nonsense like that.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:39 AM   #47125
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I wonder if Irvin Kershner knew his version would disappear forever, or whether he just thought Lucas would make an alternative version.
It's also very disrespectful to the hundreds of VFX artists who can no longer see their original (oscar winning) work. Or actors that are no longer in the movie (like Sebastian Shaw, or Bobba Fett's voice). It's just wrong on so many levels.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:41 AM   #47126
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I wonder if Irvin Kershner knew his version would disappear forever, or whether he just thought Lucas would make an alternative version.
It's also very disrespectful to the hundreds of VFX artists who can no longer see their original (oscar winning) work. Or actors that are no longer in the movie (like Sebastian Shaw, or Bobba Fett's voice). It's just wrong on so many levels.
Oh please. Actors scenes get chopped from movies, and are lost for all eternity, all the time. Get over that.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:43 AM   #47127
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Oh really?

Name one movie as influential as the Star Wars trilogy that was later re-edited and cut and the original cut no longer available.

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Yup, there is NO other. It's not the same if the role was left in the cutting room BEFORE the movie came out and became a cultural phenomenon.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:44 AM   #47128
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:44 AM   #47129
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Oh really?

Name one movie as influential as the Star Wars trilogy that was later re-edited and cut and the original cut no longer available.

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Yup, there is NO other. It's not the same if the role was left in the cutting room BEFORE the movie came out and became a cultural phenomenon.
So just because a movie isn't as 'influential' as Star Wars, those lost parts don't mean as much to the actors/crew that spent the time on them?
Wow, is there a stronger word than entitled?
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:46 AM   #47130
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You miss my point. There is NO movie that has had this happen. Ever. The fact that the movie in question on top of it is such a cultural landmark makes it worse.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:51 AM   #47131
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You miss my point. There is NO movie that has had this happen. Ever. The fact that the movie in question on top of it is such a cultural landmark makes it worse.
No, you are not understanding your own point.
Go back, read your post, while subtracting Star Wars Fandom. Then you'll understand what I was saying.

Either way it doesn't matter, as Content fan is content, and Entitled Fan will always feel shortchanged. This is nothing new.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:52 AM   #47132
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The only difference is, most content fans have not lost their minds and use terms like "rape" and "childhood", and any other nonsense like that.
Actually the supposedly sane, content fans are the only ones who keep dragging the rape nonsense around like some kind of chew toy.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:53 AM   #47133
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Actually the supposedly sane, content fans are the only ones who keep dragging the rape nonsense around like some kind of chew toy.
Not really. I see it in signatures from entitled fans...and that, to me, seems like more of a "chew toy".
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:53 AM   #47134
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15 years, about as long a entitled fans have been crying?

Lucas wrote the story, it was his idea. So yes, it's most definitely His art.

Look, if the content fans have to listen to the entitled fans cry for 15 years, you better believe you'll have to listen to "His artwork".

The only difference is, most content fans have not lost their minds and use terms like "rape" and "childhood", and any other nonsense like that.
No, Lucas apologists just go off on super-angry rants at everyone that doesn't share their unwavering support/worship of George Lucas.

So what you are saying is, the writer gets the final say? Since when has that happened in the film industry?? I can name numerous instances of writers being unhappy with the way a film turned out but most of the time they kind of move on with their lives... I certainly am yet to see Quentin Tarantino digitally re-make True Romance or Natural Born Killers

If he wasn't happy with the direction of these films, he should have directed them himself.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:55 AM   #47135
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rickah88 what are you talking about? Why are you making assumptions about me? I am not a Star Wars fanboy or Entitled Fan. I don't think he raped my childhood. I am a fanatic of film. FILM. Especially culturally significant films. Now maybe this is hard for you to understand, but wanting to see the original version of an oscar winning, milestone film is not entitled. It's historically SANE.

I honestly can't believe anyone in their right mind would think it's entitled to want to see the original version of a movie!! Haha. It's ludicrous!!
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:55 AM   #47136
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I wonder if Irvin Kershner knew his version would disappear forever, or whether he just thought Lucas would make an alternative version.
It's also very disrespectful to the hundreds of VFX artists who can no longer see their original (oscar winning) work. Or actors that are no longer in the movie (like Sebastian Shaw, or Bobba Fett's voice). It's just wrong on so many levels.
It's not as cut and dried as that. Dennis Muren, one of the first ILM alums who worked on the original movie, was also behind many of the SE changes to Star Wars' Death Star assault. There were certain shots that had bugged him for years, and when he got the chance to revise them he grabbed it with both hands. He mightn't have envisaged the original versions going out of print for 20 years (half-assed non-anamorphic DVD aside), but he certainly wasn't shy about changing them.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:55 AM   #47137
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Disney should hurry up and get the unaltered OT released to put an end to this kind of thing.
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Not really. I see it in signatures from entitled fans...and that, to me, seems like more of a "chew toy".
Do you also see the term "didn't" in these signatures?
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I think it sucks, I really do, but at the end of the day people need to build a bridge over the river of tears and get over it. If you get the edited versions in a set appreciate them for what they are, a work of art. I have seen both versions through out my childhood, edited more so, and I really love them both. When Disney rereleases their films on blu especially the ones from the late 80's to the mid 90's, the opening music cues get ruined. It sucks but it's great we have them on blu. The sense of entitlement over not being able to have something that was seen in theaters way back when is truly disappointing and probably ruins some of the enjoyment for those that don't care and are happy to see such a great series on blu.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:57 AM   #47140
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Oh please. Actors scenes get chopped from movies, and are lost for all eternity, all the time. Get over that.
You are comparing someone never making the final cut to people being part of a movie for 20 years before having their image/voice removed. Kind of a different plate of spaghetti...
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