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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 08-17-2014, 12:52 AM   #48461
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And yet, there they are, plain as day and distracting as hell.

This is what I don't get, I'll called it the "rose colored glasses effect". These matte lines, blobs, and other questionable or just plain old bad effects are deemed "okay", yet enhancements like bringing more life to Mos Eisley, making the dog fights more dynamic, and updating the effects to create a more unified visual style are deemed as treacherous and evil. This logic is misinformed at best and delusional at worst.
Why would any right-thinking person want the Original Trilogy altered to match the infinitely-inferior Prequel Trilogy?

As for "treacherous and evil", wouldn't instituting a 1984-style "Memory Hole" for the original film and special effects (as Lucas did from 1997 to when he finally sold Lucasfilm) be qualified as such? Then again facts and logic don't exactly apply to the PT crowd...

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I might suggest you enjoy things as they were in the 70's.... meaning you don't get ANY home version of Star Wars because in the 70's they didn't exist.
I wish I could enjoy you and your posting as it was the 70's: non-existant.
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Old 08-17-2014, 12:54 AM   #48462
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Why would any right-thinking person want the Original Trilogy altered to match the infinitely-inferior Prequel Trilogy?

As for "treacherous and evil", wouldn't instituting a 1984-style "Memory Hole" for the original film and special effects (as Lucas did from 1997 to when he finally sold Lucasfilm) be qualified as such? Then again facts and logic don't exactly apply to the PT crowd...
You shouldn't expect a proper response when all you do is insult and degrade the people you're talking down to.
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Old 08-17-2014, 12:59 AM   #48463
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Crash. Shakespeare in Love. Golden Compass. The Artist. The Greatest Show on Earth. The King's Speech. Gandhi. A Beautiful Mind. Oliver.
One of these things is not like the other ones.

"Shakespeare in Love" damned well deserved that Oscar.

It was a period piece, a romantic comedy, and a backstage theater nerd film. Three "genres" that rarely produce masterpieces, and yet in that one film, all of the pieces that should have fallen apart worked like gangbusters.

Not to mention the fact that the costumes and set decorating are jaw-dropping.
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:01 AM   #48464
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And yet, there they are, plain as day and distracting as hell.
I wasn't 'distracted' by the effects in Star Wars. I was transfixed by them.

I was distracted by one set of matte lines in Empire (a shuttle launch) and that was only distracting because it was so uncharacteristic.

Jedi was more of a a mixed bag at times. The rancor was a little touch and go but for the most part the effects were very well done.



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No, it absolutely revolutionized the effects industry, in addition to breathing new life into it. But neither of those makes them flawless or better just because they won awards decades ago or better just because they're the original effects.
Star Wars was innovative but most of those innovations were evolutionary rather revolutionary. Star Wars didn't introduce matte paintings or green screen or composites or miniatures - it refined and improved upon them.

One could argue that using PCs to track the placement of elements in composite shots was more toward the revolutionary side but I dunno.

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Exactly. Your only argument is that it's better because it's the original version, not because it's "better". That defies common sense and simple logic - ignoring the reality of the art in favor of petty nostalgia.
'The reality of the art'? What does that even mean?

You prefer one set of moving pictures to another and that becomes the 'reality of the art'?

You're kidding, right?
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:02 AM   #48465
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One of these things is not like the other ones.

"Shakespeare in Love" damned well deserved that Oscar.

It was a period piece, a romantic comedy, and a backstage theater nerd film. Three "genres" that rarely produce masterpieces, and yet in that one film, all of the pieces that should have fallen apart worked like gangbusters.

Not to mention the fact that the costumes and set decorating are jaw-dropping.
WTF are you talking about? Miramax *****d themselves for that Oscar stealing it away from a far more deserving film. Saving Private Ryan was utterly robbed. Just watch Harrison Ford's reading of the card. He's utterly shocked. Miramax bought that Oscar hardcore.
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:03 AM   #48466
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Crash. Shakespeare in Love. Golden Compass. The Artist. The Greatest Show on Earth. The King's Speech. Gandhi. A Beautiful Mind. Oliver.
Were this the bonus round of the $25,000 Pyramid, my answer would be "Films that are superior to the PT".

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Exactly. Your only argument is that it's better because it's the original version, not because it's "better". That defies common sense and simple logic - ignoring the reality of the art in favor of petty nostalgia.
How in God's name can you even think about using the phrase "reality of the art" when you openly advocate for the repeating seven-year cycle (1997, 2004, and 2011) of unabashed revisionism that Star Wars has undergone? Have you no shame?
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:05 AM   #48467
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Including all plot holes? You know, like the non-existent chapter number and title? Oh snap!

I might suggest you enjoy things as they were in the 70's.... meaning you don't get ANY home version of Star Wars because in the 70's they didn't exist.

I could do this all day
What plot holes? What? And yes there is no such thing as "A New Hope"! It's Star Wars. And you are kinda wrong on that home version. We had lets just say a VHS copy in 1979 and played on our 1979 Hitachi Top Loading VCR that my dad paid 1200.00 dollars for. You know, back in the day when a case of 10 blank TDK tapes were over 100 dollars!

But you are missing the point on it being a time piece! Just like Casablanca is a 40's film....2001 a 60's film. Ok now it's your turn to say (come on lets all sing along) It's George's film he can do what he wants......

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Old 08-17-2014, 01:05 AM   #48468
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I looked into my magic Crystal 8-Ball...I forsaw next year, and the 4k digital IMAX presentation of the original Star Wars...the film gets to the Greedo scene, Han shoots first, and the audience comes to their feet in cheers and joy. Then laughs, sits back down, and enjoys the rest of the movie. Meanwhile, eight year olds ask their parents, "Where's Jabba?"
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:08 AM   #48469
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Meanwhile, eight year olds ask their parents, "Where's Jabba?"
In a perfect would, the parent would say: "In Return of the Jedi, where he should've stayed in the first place."
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:08 AM   #48470
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:08 AM   #48471
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Compare that to the PT, which received zero Oscars of any kind and won more Razzies than they got Oscar nominations. I guess that the combination of green-screen and terrible acting just didn't wow the Academy sufficiently...
Do you even read the drivel you type before you post it? Bashing the Prequels yet again with the lame green screen argument. Here's some facts, jack

Phantom Menace was nominated for Best Visual Effects. The winner? The Matrix. No green screen there!

Attack of the Clones was nominated for Best Visual Effects. The winner? Green Screen FILLED Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Revenge of the Sith wasn't nominated. The 3 films that were? War of the Worlds (lots of green screen with the highlight being a massive camera move around and through a moving vehicle), The Chronicles of Narnia (talking Lion anyone?) and the winner..... King Kong. No green screens in that one

All 3 PT films faced MUCH stiffer competition than the OT because of the OT and ILM lost it's only nomination to Denis Muren and ILM. So yeah, the Academy doesn't look with favor at green screen.
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WTF are you talking about? Miramax *****d themselves for that Oscar stealing it away from a far more deserving film. Saving Private Ryan was utterly robbed. Just watch Harrison Ford's reading of the card. He's utterly shocked. Miramax bought that Oscar hardcore.
Saving Private Ryan was a GREAT film for the first 30 min and after that just a pretty good film. Wait..why am I talking about this? Back to Star Wars.

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No quotes. No naming of sources. No screenshots. No real information.

Yeah, sounds legitimate.
One comment below adds some good weight on this for me:

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This isn't such a huge exclusive as other sites have posted pictures of Lucasfilm doing the sound mix for Return of the Jedi, but whatever gets you hits
Unless of course they are doing another altered release for the super-ultra-mega-ruined cut of the film, where James Earl Jones' voice has been replaced with Hayden Christensen's and all puppet effects changed to CGI characters.
Oh, and George Lucas' face super imposed over the death star.
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:11 AM   #48474
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What plot holes? What? And yes there is no such thing as "A New Hope"! It's Star Wars. And you are kinda wrong on that home version. We had lets just say a VHS copy in 1979 and played on our 1979 Hitachi Top Loading VCR that my dad paid 1200.00 dollars for. You know, back in the day when a case of 10 blank TDK tapes were over 100 dollars!

But you are missing the point on it being a time piece! Just like Casablanca is a 40's film....2001 a 60's film. Ok now it's your turn to say (come on lets all sing along) It's George's film he can do what he wants......
Again with the trolling about plot holes? You just typed one out yourself? Get a clue and get over your pathetic high horse. There are plot holes. The title alone is a GIANT plot hole. How is the second film Episode 5 when the first film is nothing? PLOT HOLE!!!!!!!

And since you were so well-to-do in 1979 to enjoy a VHS machine that's all you should be allowed to use today since that's what you seem to be claiming you want.
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Old 08-17-2014, 01:13 AM   #48475
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One comment below adds some good weight on this for me:



Unless of course they are doing another altered release for the super-ultra-mega-ruined cut of the film, where James Earl Jones' voice has been replaced with Hayden Christensen's and all puppet effects changed to CGI characters.
Oh, and George Lucas' face super imposed over the death star.
Other sites have posted pictures of some people getting a tour at Lucasfilm and being shown RotJ on a screen in a mixing room. Nothing more. Nothing about a new sound mix being worked on or anything of the sort. The source of the pictures even confirms that. But whatever floats your boat.
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Other sites have posted pictures of some people getting a tour at Lucasfilm and being shown RotJ on a screen in a mixing room. Nothing more. Nothing about a new sound mix being worked on or anything of the sort. The source of the pictures even confirms that. But whatever floats your boat.
So tell me, will you be purchasing the UOT on BD? Do you support a UOT release?
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And since you were so well-to-do in 1979 to enjoy a VHS machine that's all you should be allowed to use today since that's what you seem to be claiming you want.
And since you continue to promote the SEs and PT beyond all logic, you should only be allowed to watch it on this:

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Old 08-17-2014, 01:23 AM   #48478
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And since you continue to promote the SEs and PT beyond all logic, you should only be allowed to watch it on this:

Beyond all logic? Or just beyond your pathetic hatred spewed ad nasuem to anyone who'll listen? Seriously man, re-read the trash you write and support and get of your high horse.
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Gents ~ Calm down ~ That is all I am going to say
I don't think they heard you.
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And since you continue to promote the SEs and PT beyond all logic, you should only be allowed to watch it on this:

That's a great movie.
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