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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Disney can release what they like when they like, it's just distributed by Fox. Fox couldn't re-issue the new releases, I'd imagine it's Disney behind it and not Fox, Fox can't do it independently. Remember distribution rights and the rights to release motion-picture are two very different things. The new Disney versions of the five films are now out there streaming, without the FOX logo. Only Episode IV retains the fanfare. Disney own the films, they can restore them and release them, it's just Fox that will distribute them through theatrical, nontheatrical and home video means. Last edited by chip75; 08-15-2015 at 02:35 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I don't even watch them. They're coasters. |
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Was there ever any truth in the rumour that Lucas ex wife would get royalties from the UOT releases so there was reluctance there to release them, or is that pure internet speculation?
I've always thought that Lucas was just that embarrassed by the original works for not getting them to look just the way he liked and that was the reason behind him not wanting them to get a major release. They say an artist is never satisfied with his work. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I don't think there's any reason why an Oscar winning film should make a director embarrassed. And the good thing is compositing is so good digitally these days they may be able to make the originals look like he always wanted, I think the original model work was pretty good. Artists do need to let go and once a film is out there they should accept that, I understand the desire to make special editions, but unless the original release is extremely limited they shouldn't try and supress it, they should let it live alongside their updated versions. I'd be thrilled if we got the original cuts of all six movies and new special editions, then we can move onto the new trilogies ... |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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They rarely repeat the bonus features, but it recently popped up on Sky and NOW TV's movie selection, both the long and the short version. I still think at least the long one is in SAD, but the short one has excerpts in HD on YouTube, so I'll have to check to see if that's in HD or SD.
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#3230 |
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Aug 2015
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Only the true original versions will be the way to entice buyers and not make them feel ripped off. I'm sure the mugs out there who may buy the steelbooks and any other way to repackage the same discs they already have may also feel slightly ripped off. I did buy the boxset ( fortunately a used one for £30 some years back) but the original versions would be the only way to make me buy again |
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#3231 |
Blu-ray Duke
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From what I understand, despite Disney now owning Lucasfilm, Fox still own the rights to distribute the The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi in physical format (so Blu-ray and DVD) until May 2020, when the rights fall back into Lucasfilm's hands (and therefore Disney's). And Fox still own all rights for Star Wars (aka A New Hope) indefinitely - in other words, unless they sold them to Disney eventually (which they wouldn't do without asking for hell of a lot of money).
My guess is that Fox will surely release the Theatrical Editions whilst these new Star Wars films are coming out in cinemas. They'd be stupid not to. That is unless through some complications, Lucasfilm are refusing to let them release the Theatrical Editions for some reason, or at least not giving them access to the materials so they can remaster them (or otherwise make them fit for Blu-ray release). In which case we would have to wait 'til 2020 at least for Disney to get these out there, and Fox for the first film (and maybe they would collaborate in some capacity for a box set release). In other news, Kathleen Kennedy/Disney just made the terrible choice of confirming Colin Trevorrow as the director of Episode IX. Up until now I have generally agreed with all their decisions - Abrams, 35mm, Williams, Kasdan, all of the cast, IMAX, Johnson, Edwards' spinoff, Trank exiting possible Boba Fett movie, even appointing Lord & Miller for a Han Solo prequel. But this is definitely bad news for the new trilogy, and - I barely say this - I hope it DOESN'T work out for him and he exits the project (like Trank did). Jurassic World is definitely the biggest disappointment for me this year. It's not just a lousy sequel, it's a lousy film as well, and Safety Not Guaranteed was probably the most apt title for a previous film by a director so out of his depth on these studio films. Last edited by rapta; 08-15-2015 at 11:46 PM. |
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I think it'd cost too much to go back and restore the original cuts. It's money they don't need to spend, because people give buying the versions that are out really. Not enough incentive. Thing that gets me is how Lucas was all about preserving films as they were originally released back in the 80s. It's a shame that Kershner and Marquand seemingly had no say in their films being tinkered with over the years, a lot of people forget that.
Yeah, Trevorrow. Disney had to f up sometime. |
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#3233 |
Blu-ray Duke
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Yeah true, but you'd think they'd see it as being worth the investment. If a new Star Wars film is coming out every year and fans have been begging for the Theatrical Editions for years, if they came up with restored Theatrical Editions I'm pretty sure it'd be release-of-the-year stuff for even the vaguest of Star Wars fans - Fox would be spending barely anything in comparison to what Disney will be spending on the franchise over the next 5 years, and would be cashing in on the interest built up around these new ones. Still, I'd be happy with them using whatever materials they already have and I'm sure they'd scan them properly anyway...luckily Fox don't usually screw things up in that regard.
And yes we could go on all day about Lucas but the simple fact is, don't buy his films if they're just the tinkered-with versions. That said, I do have THX 1138 and that he also screwed around with...which was completely unnecessary, but not as tragic as it was on the original Star Wars Trilogy. I'm of the belief that until they release the untampered Theatrical Editions, on Blu-ray in some way or form (even if it's with the Special Editions like the 2004 DVD releases were), they're not getting a penny of my money. I'm sure that's the same for a lot of other fans. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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As long as Lucas can make money out of Star Wars fans whilst getting his own way... he will. I don't know what the arrangement is between Lucasfilm and Fox, but if Fox can't (or don't care enough to) put out the theatrical cuts now, with a new movie on the way... that's probably the end of the matter. The millions it would cost for full restoration could be written off as advertising... I don't see Disney being much help in the foreseeable future. Last edited by Markgway; 08-16-2015 at 02:26 AM. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Thanks given by: | chip75 (08-16-2015), DaveSimonH (08-16-2015) |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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If the remastered originals are going to happen then it will be purely LFL's decision, and if they are to be released before 2020 then that will fall under Fox's distribution deal. Disney may influence LFL to hold back on the remasters until the Fox deal expires, but if they want to take advantage of the 40th anniversary in 2017 then they'll have to bite the bullet and let Fox take their share. We know that there has been a 4K trilogy restoration performed by Lowry/Reliance so another version WILL be coming, whether they are the originals or not is uncertain. It's possible that Lowry were given the conformed SE negatives to restore and that the original edits will then be reconstituted in-house at LFL, but no-one knows at this point. |
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What frustrates me is just how far Lucus went, I actually liked some of the cheanges/clean ups but then it went far too far
I'm going to be showing my girlfriend the Star Wars Trilogy next week because of the up coming movies and this is what I'm going to do. Star Wars = Despecialized Edition up until just before the MF leave Mos Eisley, then the rest the Blu-ray ESB = Blu-Ray ROTJ = Despecialized Edition all the way |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Emperor
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It's a small wrinkle IMO, not a mess. LFL/Disney own the copyright on all the movies, characters, stories and all related indicia, and once 2020 arrives they'll have all distribution rights to 5 out of 6 original movies with many more that they're making themselves. Even though they won't have the distribution rights to Ep IV people seem to think that Fox have them over a barrel; they don't. Studios get together all the time to release box sets of multi-ownership franchises, Terminator and Die Hard being prime examples. In fact the latter is particularly pertinent because Touchstone/Disney have the UK/Euro rights to Die Hard With A Vengeance while the others are all Fox (a reversal of the impending SW situation), and there have been Die Hard box sets since the VHS days without problems.
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