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I think so. Why else would they release a 5-disc Blade Runner set, a 2-disc Dune with that God-awful television version, the Star Wars SEs with the original LD transfers in 4:3? To release official product, thereby undermining bootleggers. Now, when will the Star Wars Holiday Special come out offically?
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I did suggest about 5-6 years ago that they hire the MST3K guys to tear it to pieces and give them carte blanche to say whatever they want, but Lucas is quoted as saying if he coudl find every bootleg and finally erase it from the earth, he would |
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I agree. I think it's ridiculous when a director goes back and drastically changes his films.
You can't compare Lord of the Rings with Star Wars or E.T. because Lord of the Rings wasn't altered. There were scenes omitted from the theatrical cut which were released in an extended version. Lucas went back to Star Wars and totally changed some scenes (and they look horrible and make the movies cheap like the prequels). |
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Personally, I would like both or all version available but I would understand if the director restricted it to what ever version he wants. Though in many cases, I would not but it if that is my only choice.
I remember this being raised before in another thread, should the director by able to acclaim his film as being Academy award winning if he choose to release only his director cut and not the theater release which actually one the award? |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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That's very true and i think that's what has happened with me and Star Wars. Some of it is just plain horrible on its own, but putting a young CGI Annakin next to Obi Wan and Yoda at the end of Jedi is just inexcusable. Just slipping it in there huh Lucas? I guess he really thinks these are good ideas? ![]() |
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French Connection cinematographer labels the recoloring 'atrocious,' washes his hands off the Blu-ray transfer:
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In the trailer for Watchmen, a gun was replaced with a walkie talkie. Apparently you can't show someone pointing a gun at someone else in an approved for all audience trailers. So, with a nod to E.T., they replaced the gun with a walkie talkie. This according to Zack Snyder. I can't remember where I read that, but I did somewhere on the internet so it must ne true.
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When wondering why film-makers seem to be reluctant to release the original versions of movies along with the revised versions (and Lord knows that's easy enough) the only logical conclusion I've reached is that some film-makers must suffer from some sort of a God-complex about their works, and willingly repress the original versions of their movies of fear of them being subjected to "fan-editing", where someone takes both versions and combines them to make an entirely new version. Why this should not be okay with them is beyond me, but it's the only logical conclusion I've been able to draw.
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Blu-ray Knight
Jun 2007
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rebfandan said: "I usually always default to the director's cut if there are two versions available. I like being able to see the director's original vision."
The problem with that is that the "director's cut" is not always "the director's original vision." For instance, decades after the fact, Chaplin deleted scenes from his films to make them more "contemporary" [these were restored for the Image DVDs, but once again omitted for the more recent issues]. Also, several decades later, Peter Weir chopped about 7 minutes out of "Picnic At Hanging Rock." Anne-Louise Lambert put it well when interviewed in the extras for the DVD, complaining about the edits and pointing out that, at this point, the film no longer belongs to the director, but to all the people who have loved the original version of the film all these years. |
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I'm all for extended versions & directors cuts as long as the original cut is also available. It's a bigger deal to me with a classic movie that I've loved & been watching for 30 years & now all of a sudden that version isn't available. With something new that I might have seen once in the theater I'm more open to a extended version. |
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